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Post by scfcno1fan on Jan 2, 2018 21:37:33 GMT
Bottom three tonight.
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Post by Dr Hesham on Jan 2, 2018 21:37:55 GMT
Bad results for Stoke
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Jan 2, 2018 21:37:57 GMT
Bottom 3
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Post by chigstoke on Jan 2, 2018 21:38:27 GMT
Bottom three, so it begins. Got to work hard now to get out of this.
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Jan 2, 2018 21:38:29 GMT
Andy bastarding Carroll.
The cunt only plays one game a season and he’s dropped us right in the shit.
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Post by malteser68 on Jan 2, 2018 21:39:49 GMT
West Ham score
Great assist from Arnie
They had the guts to sack the manager and CHANGE
And it paid off, as for Palace
Bottom 3
And unless drastic measures are taken that is where we will stay till the end
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jan 2, 2018 21:41:13 GMT
Welcome to the relegation zone. Made me think of this tune with a slight alteration to the title word.
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Post by steino1966 on Jan 2, 2018 21:41:38 GMT
Bet Southampton won't piss about with sacking their manager Koeman to return he did a good job there. If he hasn't burnt his bridges with the club, then you would think he would go back.
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Post by sportsman on Jan 2, 2018 21:41:39 GMT
Might make their mind up tomorrow now.
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Post by theplantpotter on Jan 2, 2018 21:43:01 GMT
We are where we deserve to be
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jan 2, 2018 21:43:01 GMT
You have to say us West Brom and Swansea are the 3 worst teams in the league. At the moment. So the league doesn't lie.
It might be for the best iin the long run f it prompts the board to act.
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Post by Dr Hesham on Jan 2, 2018 21:47:12 GMT
You have to say us West Brom and Swansea are the 3 worst teams in the league. At the moment. So the league doesn't lie. It might be for the best iin the long run f it prompts the board to act. Sooner or later teams like Huddersfield and Brighton will join this competition in the relegation zone, they will not stay in the safe zone till the end. If Hughes will be sacked next week, Stoke will not relegate because absolutely Stoke has better players than at least 4-5 teams in PL but mostly he is the worst manager.
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Post by sportsman on Jan 2, 2018 21:49:00 GMT
You have to say us West Brom and Swansea are the 3 worst teams in the league. At the moment. So the league doesn't lie. It might be for the best iin the long run f it prompts the board to act. Sooner or later teams like Huddersfield and Brighton will join this competition in the relegation zone, they will not stay in the safe zone till the end. If Hughes will be sacked next week, Stoke will not relegate because absolutely Stoke has better players than at least 4-5 teams in PL but mostly he is the worst manager. Not if teams like Brighton plan on spending money like 20m on dembele and co.
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Post by Dr Hesham on Jan 2, 2018 21:50:25 GMT
Sooner or later teams like Huddersfield and Brighton will join this competition in the relegation zone, they will not stay in the safe zone till the end. If Hughes will be sacked next week, Stoke will not relegate because absolutely Stoke has better players than at least 4-5 teams in PL but mostly he is the worst manager. Not if teams like Brighton plan on spending money like 20m on dembele and co. Sure, It is time for Coates to decide the fate of the team.
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Post by Trouserdog on Jan 2, 2018 21:52:23 GMT
West Ham and Palace are both miles better than we are anyway.
Only Swansea look worse than us, although they gave Tottenham a bit of a scare tonight.
Unless we make drastic changes, we're fucked.
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Post by henry on Jan 2, 2018 21:56:49 GMT
Well, we are going to find out which players have got the guts to get out of this.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jan 2, 2018 22:12:25 GMT
You have to say us West Brom and Swansea are the 3 worst teams in the league. At the moment. So the league doesn't lie. It might be for the best iin the long run f it prompts the board to act. Sooner or later teams like Huddersfield and Brighton will join this competition in the relegation zone, they will not stay in the safe zone till the end. If Hughes will be sacked next week, Stoke will not relegate because absolutely Stoke has better players than at least 4-5 teams in PL but mostly he is the worst manager. I desperately want to agree with you. I think you're right about Huddersfield and Brighton and even Southampton, Bournemouth and Watford but they've currently got something we haven't - points. In any case it all hinges on getting rid of Hughes and bringing a suitable replacement in and I don't have any faith in the heirachy to do either of those things competently.
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Jan 3, 2018 4:35:29 GMT
Sooner or later teams like Huddersfield and Brighton will join this competition in the relegation zone, they will not stay in the safe zone till the end. If Hughes will be sacked next week, Stoke will not relegate because absolutely Stoke has better players than at least 4-5 teams in PL but mostly he is the worst manager. I desperately want to agree with you. I think you're right about Huddersfield and Brighton and even Southampton, Bournemouth and Watford but they've currently got something we haven't - points. In any case it all hinges on getting rid of Hughes and bringing a suitable replacement in and I don't have any faith in the heirachy to do either of those things competently. Getting rid Of Hughes In isolation will make it worse , the real culprits survive and get another fall guy . only investment on a major scale properly targeted and employed will change this two year trend
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Post by marrer on Jan 3, 2018 4:54:07 GMT
I desperately want to agree with you. I think you're right about Huddersfield and Brighton and even Southampton, Bournemouth and Watford but they've currently got something we haven't - points. In any case it all hinges on getting rid of Hughes and bringing a suitable replacement in and I don't have any faith in the heirachy to do either of those things competently. Getting rid Of Hughes In isolation will make it worse , the real culprits survive and get another fall guy . only investment on a major scale properly targeted and employed will change this two year trend Hi Ben by the real culprits do you mean Scholes and the scouts (though I'm not sure of these are part of Mark's background staff?) or do you also mean the owners? I think the owners have been absolutely dithering and preferring to not have to act but are you calling for a change of ownership too?
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Post by marrer on Jan 3, 2018 4:57:46 GMT
Getting rid Of Hughes In isolation will make it worse , the real culprits survive and get another fall guy . only investment on a major scale properly targeted and employed will change this two year trend Hi Ben by the real culprits do you mean Scholes and the scouts (though I'm not sure of these are part of Mark's background staff?) or do you also mean the owners? I think the owners have been absolutely dithering and preferring to not have to act but are you calling for a change of ownership too? Sorry Benji my predictive text called you Ben!
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jan 3, 2018 7:48:20 GMT
I desperately want to agree with you. I think you're right about Huddersfield and Brighton and even Southampton, Bournemouth and Watford but they've currently got something we haven't - points. In any case it all hinges on getting rid of Hughes and bringing a suitable replacement in and I don't have any faith in the heirachy to do either of those things competently. Getting rid Of Hughes In isolation will make it worse , the real culprits survive and get another fall guy . only investment on a major scale properly targeted and employed will change this two year trend Bloody hell Benji you're up early. Where are you travelling to today?
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Post by rambler on Jan 3, 2018 10:54:05 GMT
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Post by cbwhu on Jan 3, 2018 12:30:51 GMT
Arnie on fire Man of the match so far He is good now but he was useless in the 1st half. been our best player in each of the last 6 league games, 5 goals and an assist in that time too
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Post by nott1 on Jan 3, 2018 12:45:07 GMT
Two wins from 10th place don't panic!
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Post by greyman on Jan 3, 2018 13:04:51 GMT
The problem is that I could easily see one of our own morons doing something similar. It's a shame that the guy responsible wasn't in the front row so Livermore could have landed a few blows before being dragged off.
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Post by silverdollar on Jan 3, 2018 13:19:13 GMT
£5.55 staked: Leicester to beat Huddersfield Crystal Palace to beat Southampton West Ham to beat West Brom Newcastle to beat Stoke Bournemouth to draw Picked up £635 this morning !
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 13:35:47 GMT
I desperately want to agree with you. I think you're right about Huddersfield and Brighton and even Southampton, Bournemouth and Watford but they've currently got something we haven't - points. In any case it all hinges on getting rid of Hughes and bringing a suitable replacement in and I don't have any faith in the heirachy to do either of those things competently. Getting rid Of Hughes In isolation will make it worse , the real culprits survive and get another fall guy . only investment on a major scale properly targeted and employed will change this two year trend For probably the first time ever, I wonder whether Benji may be right?? Is Hughes just the 'fall guy' here (although admittedly wilting under the pressure)..with others making key decisions about transfers in and out, and available funds?? You can't blame Hughes, perhaps, for the £18m Wimmer purchase - the transfer team 'did the deal' and decided that £18m was the right money. Was he a Hughes target? Was it him that chased Berahino, or the club? And do the rumours that he wanted another midfielder (not Imbula) have any substance? Whilst he's made a pigs ear of things 'on the pitch' is he effectively being strung up, hence his comments about no-one else being able to carry this off and multiple support from senior players? I suppose my concern is that we change the manager next week, and nothing changes, because the manager is not the main issue to begin with.
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Post by jimmygscfc on Jan 3, 2018 13:47:21 GMT
Getting rid Of Hughes In isolation will make it worse , the real culprits survive and get another fall guy . only investment on a major scale properly targeted and employed will change this two year trend For probably the first time ever, I wonder whether Benji may be right?? Is Hughes just the 'fall guy' here (although admittedly wilting under the pressure)..with others making key decisions about transfers in and out, and available funds?? You can't blame Hughes, perhaps, for the £18m Wimmer purchase - the transfer team 'did the deal' and decided that £18m was the right money. Was he a Hughes target? Was it him that chased Berahino, or the club? And do the rumours that he wanted another midfielder (not Imbula) have any substance? Whilst he's made a pigs ear of things 'on the pitch' is he effectively being strung up, hence his comments about no-one else being able to carry this off and multiple support from senior players? I suppose my concern is that we change the manager next week, and nothing changes, because the manager is not the main issue to begin with. But you don't really know for sure do you?
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Post by bigdev on Jan 3, 2018 13:47:48 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2018 13:52:42 GMT
For probably the first time ever, I wonder whether Benji may be right?? Is Hughes just the 'fall guy' here (although admittedly wilting under the pressure)..with others making key decisions about transfers in and out, and available funds?? You can't blame Hughes, perhaps, for the £18m Wimmer purchase - the transfer team 'did the deal' and decided that £18m was the right money. Was he a Hughes target? Was it him that chased Berahino, or the club? And do the rumours that he wanted another midfielder (not Imbula) have any substance? Whilst he's made a pigs ear of things 'on the pitch' is he effectively being strung up, hence his comments about no-one else being able to carry this off and multiple support from senior players? I suppose my concern is that we change the manager next week, and nothing changes, because the manager is not the main issue to begin with. But you don't really know for sure do you? No. No-one does really. I do think that our issues are wider than just the bloke in the dugout. In which case, changing the manager is just scapegoating.
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