Okay that's the breaking point

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We put a lot of feelers out in the weeks between Koeman leaving and Allardyce arriving. I'd expect that to have unearthed some promises regarding a summer switch to here. If not, we really do have the bunch of clowns running this club we all suspect we do.
Or Just maybe nobody wanted to take us on.I'm still waiting to hear the name of a top proven manager who we could realistically attract.
 

We were unbeaten in 6 and had all the momentum.

We should have tried at least to win that game. We didn't. We stood off them and went for the draw.

Pitiful.
We can’t go toe to toe like that with the players we have. The defence has v fragile confidence and needs significant protection. When this team tried to slug it out 4 weeks ago we got battered by one of the worst teams in the league
 
They are at home on Boxing Day in desperate need of a win. We did well to match their energy, and just have a read back of the players you listed

Have a look at that West Brom team that started yesterday, that team quality wise was no better than us, and then can you honestly say that you weren't disappointed that we didn't have a go instead of parking the bus.

Also, we're not talking of a team who were flying high, or who were on a great run, we're talking of a team who were very low on confidence after not winning a game in the last 17, and were sitting second bottom in the prem.
 
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In the last 11 seasons we've finished top six 5 times; seventh 3 times; and the other three season we finished 8th and 11th twice.

Not exactly "PL survival club" really are we?

Why lower the bar?
Take your point Dave, but we have not won any silverware at all....OK perhaps "prem survival" is the wrong phrase to use...lack of ambition to push us on may be more appropriate? I think you have mentioned this in the past and quite rightly so in your criticism of kenwright, elstone, moshiri etc. I myself was not a supporter of Allardyce but short term pragmatism won me over after the first 3 months of this season. We do need to push on and get back to winning ways but with this board still here I am nervous of any future managerial appointments they will make afer Sam goes. Trials of being an auld blue who remembers the 60s and 80s eh???
 

Or Just maybe nobody wanted to take us on.I'm still waiting to hear the name of a top proven manager who we could realistically attract.

Sean Dyche. Burnley went to Old Trafford and actually tried to attack. WOW.

We can’t go toe to toe like that with the players we have. The defence has v fragile confidence and needs significant protection. When this team tried to slug it out 4 weeks ago we got battered by one of the worst teams in the league

Cant go to to toe with West Brom? Christ.
 
My concern would be a new manager not having time to assess the squad, bring in, ship out, do a meaningful pre-season etc. Also would it unsettle what could be returning to a settled squad?
In that respect we'd be no better or worse off than most other teams seeking new managers to improve. You cant have change without disruption unless you're passing onto a number two.

Get anew boss in June and we'll be fine.
 
In that respect we'd be no better or worse off than most other teams seeking new managers to improve. You cant have change without disruption unless you're passing onto a number two.

Get anew boss in June and we'll be fine.
Pep IN then lol
 
Or Just maybe nobody wanted to take us on.I'm still waiting to hear the name of a top proven manager who we could realistically attract.
Silva obviously wanted the job, for one. Other managers in jobs were also reluctant to cut and run mid-season.

We offer massive wages and a transfer war chest. Managers will come here.
 

Absolutely weird

some of our fans baffle me completely.. half our team missing, the good half at that, and bemoaning a point AWAY ... any point away from home in the premier league is a good point, no matter who you play these days. and its certainly better than a 4-1 aka south frigging Hampton.

GET A GRIP
 
Well you saw us against Soton four weeks ago, was that the sort of cavalier approach you were hoping for?

Yes your right, that defeat over a month ago clearly means we must never attack teams ever again.

38 draws, 38 points is the new winning things.
 

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