So what is your solution?If he were to be sacked a lot of you would have to come up with new material instead of making the same comment over and over and over day after day after day as if you're engaged in an art project to reproduce the tedium we so often see on the pitch. And frankly I'm not sure many of you are up to it. Quite a quandary.
I agree.For me Al today was the last straw, we expect to lose against Leicester, we needed and expected the points today, the board need to grow a pair of bollocks and get rid tonight regardless of whether they've got a replacement ready, the guy truly hasn't got a scooby.
The hierarchy want to take the club forward, but until they select a suitable manager they won’t. Wasted literally hundreds of millions on bang average players and tens of millions on paying off managers and coaching staff, who should never have been appointed in the first place.I agree.
Just a personal opinion of when I think the axe will fall.
We've had a horrendous start to this season and the failure to act is beyond a joke now.
It might be the most honest thing he said.Thats actually the stupidest thing ive heard him say.
Bewildering.
Is a very distinct possibility given there's nobody on the board capable of making such a decision and they won't have a replacement ready to come in... unless it's Hughes or Moyes for crying out loud sake, the more you read those names, the worse the situation gets.
He had plenty of pace on the bench and didn't use it.It might be the most honest thing he said.
With no evidence and based on blind faith. He lost to Sheff Utd and Norwich at home and never came back from losing position for 24 times. He would relegate this football club.
Compare the fixtures we’ve had to the five teams below us.
We have lost to all three of the promoted sides, two of which were home games.
They do care, but they're fed up with the continuous disappointment following Everton.Wow, 20 voters don't care, why?
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