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Post by sunnyside on Nov 29, 2017 23:11:22 GMT
Get Pulis back. If he wants me to dress up as a sheep and suck him off to apologise on behalf of everyone I will.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Nov 29, 2017 23:13:16 GMT
On the basis of what? No rookie managers please On the basis that it’s not Mark Hughes? Lee Sinnott isn’t Mark Hughes, still doesn’t mean he’d be better.
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Post by march4 on Nov 29, 2017 23:13:49 GMT
It simply has to be TP.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Nov 29, 2017 23:14:34 GMT
Cock off March, we’re not in the mood.
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Post by sunnyside on Nov 29, 2017 23:16:47 GMT
I've read this forum for 10 years and your all oblivious. Pulis is the only decent manager we've had in the last 50 years.
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Post by geoff321 on Nov 29, 2017 23:17:23 GMT
When Peter Coates spoke the other night he must have thought a defeat to Liverpool was likely, therefore I think tonights result changes nothing and Hughes continues.
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Post by sunnyside on Nov 29, 2017 23:19:31 GMT
I've read this forum for 10 years and your all oblivious. Pulis is the only decent manager we've had in the last 50 years.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Nov 29, 2017 23:22:33 GMT
When Peter Coates spoke the other night he must have thought a defeat to Liverpool was likely, therefore I think tonights result changes nothing and Hughes continues. Likely yes. The manner of the defeat is important though Geoff, it’s more than just numbers on a page. Performances are the barometer of how a team is doing. They let you know if there’s a reason to be cheerful or not, where you’re heading trajectory-wise.
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Post by Bick on Nov 29, 2017 23:24:13 GMT
I heard tonight that Keoman is in the thoughts of our senior management.
However, I genuinely wouldn't be shocked to see TP back in the short term.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Nov 29, 2017 23:25:30 GMT
At this present moment I don’t give a fuck who comes in just get this clown out
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Post by geoff321 on Nov 29, 2017 23:29:13 GMT
Peter Coates has the responsibility as a Chairman with the emotion as a fan, I think though he will detach himself from the noise and emotion and make a clinical decision and stay with Hughes untill the end of the season.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Nov 29, 2017 23:33:25 GMT
Peter Coates has the responsibility as a Chairman with the emotion as a fan, I think though he will detach himself from the noise and emotion and make a clinical decision and stay with Hughes untill the end of the season. If they keep losing then sticking isn’t going to be ‘clinical’ is it?
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Post by 1982stokie on Nov 29, 2017 23:34:08 GMT
Peter Coates has the responsibility as a Chairman with the emotion as a fan, I think though he will detach himself from the noise and emotion and make a clinical decision and stay with Hughes untill the end of the season. If that's true I feel our fate is sealed
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Post by geoff321 on Nov 29, 2017 23:34:44 GMT
Peter Coates has the responsibility as a Chairman with the emotion as a fan, I think though he will detach himself from the noise and emotion and make a clinical decision and stay with Hughes untill the end of the season. If they keep losing then sticking isn’t going to be ‘clinical’ is it? Things will look better after the next game rob.
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Post by jarvinski on Nov 29, 2017 23:35:12 GMT
Agreed, he is fucking clueless, team for saturday
Grant
Edwards, zouma, Martins Indi, Tymon
Shaqiri, Fletcher, Allen, Choupo Moting
Berahino, Jese
Oh and by the way get Johnson, Pieters, Dieof and unfortunately Stephen Ireland out in January, the kids are going nowhere, i watch most matches, get rid of clueless Hodges and get Charlie to run the kids and keep his playing registration
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Nov 29, 2017 23:35:37 GMT
If they keep losing then sticking isn’t going to be ‘clinical’ is it? Things will look better after the next game rob. And if they don’t Geoff?
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Post by geoff321 on Nov 29, 2017 23:36:45 GMT
Then as Hughes would say, " we go again "
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Post by WhyDelilah on Nov 29, 2017 23:36:48 GMT
We missed the boat with Silva at the end of last season.
We've just missed the boat with Allardyce too.
May as well stick with Hughes now and endure the same turgid dross that we suffered under Pulis towards the end of his tenure.
Giving Saturday a miss. Enjoyment has completely disappeared.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Nov 29, 2017 23:38:07 GMT
Then as Hughes would say, " we go again " Which brings us back to my initial point. If we keep losing, sticking isn’t necessarily the ‘clinical’ choice is it?
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Post by Pugsley on Nov 29, 2017 23:39:07 GMT
Things will look better after the next game rob. And if they don’t Geoff? Massive game for both managers Saturday. If Clement turns Hughes over then he's got to go, no question.
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Post by thevoid on Nov 29, 2017 23:39:36 GMT
At what point does faith become blind faith?
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Post by GreaterGlasgowstokie on Nov 29, 2017 23:40:00 GMT
When Peter Coates spoke the other night he must have thought a defeat to Liverpool was likely, therefore I think tonights result changes nothing and Hughes continues. I noticed something tonight watching on tv Geoff. I heard the same from all my mates who were in the ground.Even after Atkinson screwed us, the fans were apathetic. They have no belief in the manager and players. Hughes is finished Geoff, whatever you think, its over. I feel a bit sorry for Hughes, shawcross and wimmer cost him three points on saturday,joe allen cost him tonight, his players have let him down. But he hasn't lost them Bit once you lose the fans it is game over. Its gone on too long. It is undeniable. He is finished. Its only a matter of time. We should talk to bilic or koeman tomorrow.
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Post by geoff321 on Nov 29, 2017 23:44:42 GMT
Peter Coates has the responsibility as a Chairman with the emotion as a fan, I think though he will detach himself from the noise and emotion and make a clinical decision and stay with Hughes untill the end of the season. If they keep losing then sticking isn’t going to be ‘clinical’ is it? There's a point at which further losses would be a problem and then the clinical decision would be to remove Hughes, but we are not there yet in my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 23:45:12 GMT
Gary Rowett
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Nov 29, 2017 23:46:31 GMT
If they keep losing then sticking isn’t going to be ‘clinical’ is it? There's a point at which further losses would be a problem and then the clinical decision would be to remove Hughes, but we are not there yet in my opinion. When would we be there? What would be the tipping point?
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Post by geoff321 on Nov 29, 2017 23:46:44 GMT
When Peter Coates spoke the other night he must have thought a defeat to Liverpool was likely, therefore I think tonights result changes nothing and Hughes continues. I noticed something tonight watching on tv Geoff. I heard the same from all my mates who were in the ground.Even after Atkinson screwed us, the fans were apathetic. They have no belief in the manager and players. Hughes is finished Geoff, whatever you think, its over. I feel a bit sorry for Hughes, shawcross and wimmer cost him three points on saturday,joe allen cost him tonight, his players have let him down. But he hasn't lost them Bit once you lose the fans it is game over. Its gone on too long. It is undeniable. He is finished. Its only a matter of time. We should talk to bilic or koeman tomorrow. You are correct if Hughes loses the fans at the stadium then he's in deep trouble but a couple of wins could change that in my view.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 23:49:16 GMT
I heard tonight that Keoman is in the thoughts of our senior management. However, I genuinely wouldn't be shocked to see TP back in the short term. I’d love to see Koeman here, but I’d be surprised if his next job was in the Premier League with anyone other than Southampton. I think Southampton appealed to him because of the youth development side and Everton only dragged him away by giving him a big wage and promised big spending.
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Post by geoff321 on Nov 29, 2017 23:50:05 GMT
There's a point at which further losses would be a problem and then the clinical decision would be to remove Hughes, but we are not there yet in my opinion. When would we be there? What would be the tipping point? I think rob he needs to get at least 7 points from the next 5 games to at least ease the pressure.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 23:50:13 GMT
The crowd around where I sit in block 29 have pretty much turned already
The vast majority are sick to death of the joyless arrogant cock
that Mark Hughes truly is
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Post by GreaterGlasgowstokie on Nov 29, 2017 23:50:14 GMT
I noticed something tonight watching on tv Geoff. I heard the same from all my mates who were in the ground.Even after Atkinson screwed us, the fans were apathetic. They have no belief in the manager and players. Hughes is finished Geoff, whatever you think, its over. I feel a bit sorry for Hughes, shawcross and wimmer cost him three points on saturday,joe allen cost him tonight, his players have let him down. But he hasn't lost them Bit once you lose the fans it is game over. Its gone on too long. It is undeniable. He is finished. Its only a matter of time. We should talk to bilic or koeman tomorrow. You are correct if Hughes loses the fans at the stadium then he's in deep trouble but a couple of wins could change that in my view. Geoff, you are very good at this, but you don't genuinely believe that. Surely you know stoke fans. Every person I know is unanimous. A couple of wins will change nothing. If you think that you are deluding yourself. It is definitely over for Hughes whatever happens on Saturday. The fans are just not with him or his team. That was never more evident than tonight. It would be best to give a new manager a few weeks with the squad before the january window.
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