How can renewing a player who has demonstrably and undeniably shown himself to be awful be in anyway a positive thing?
It's nothing other than pathetic. And if Dyche were still manager and done this they'd be absolute uproar.
Branthwaite normally picks up an injury at some point and there’s no guarantee that Tarkowski comes back the same with a serious injury at his age.
Even at 4th choice, I’m sure Keane would end up getting game time at some point next season. That...
There's a difference between a team collectively losing you points and an individual literally gifting goals to the opposition, though, isn't there? You can point to multiple specific occasions with Keane where he has turned wins into draws...
People in favour of renewing him to be our fourth-choice aren't factoring in the fact that HE'S ABSOLUTELY CRAP.
Enough of this nonsense, if Dyche were still manager and was wanting to give him a new deal they'd be uproar, and rightly so. Punt...
The collapse at home to Bournemouth should be studied.
Spurs at home would of been the most pleasing apart from the 2 conceded. Either that or the Leicester win. Could live a normal life again after that win.
His ego 100% ran away with him during his second spell. Walking around the place acting the big b******* with everybody when on the pitch he'd become a waste of time. Out injured or suspended almost permanently whilst being our highest earner...
Its pretty funny how Moyes wouldnt put up with any of Duncan's s#%@e.
Think even Dunc would admit it now he could be a problem in the dressing room before he matured, and Moyes identifyed that and didnt take any of it, even as a ypung manager...
We sorely lack patience as a fanbase simply because we've been let down too many times. We've been lied too, lied about, and basically taken for granted for years and years. I blame most of it on the old regime, and the hold-overs of the one that...
We’ve been one of the most patient crowds in the entire league starved of success for 30 years watching a succession of players nowhere near good enough barely give any effort for us. Our crowd clapped Stephen Naismith and Richarlison when they...