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Post by thevoid on Oct 28, 2019 17:41:44 GMT
So potentially this could be the third relegation to Division 3 under the Coates family. Stable, local owners with the clubs best interest at heart though.... This one would be absolutely unforgivable and inexcusable given the level of finance invested. This one would take incompetence to a whole new level. People reference Sunderland but they were struggling for years before they collapsed. We were in a position of strength and got complacent.
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Post by thepremierbanksy on Oct 28, 2019 17:42:25 GMT
I’m all about the present and loathe the shambolic parasites who own this club, the “ what’s all the fuss about” did it for me, they can shove the club for me. What I know makes me physically sick Calling them parasitic is preposterous surely? I'm no accountant though, so what's the evidence they've benefitted from the club other than offsetting a load of tax revenues by sponsoring the club as Bet365?
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Post by thevoid on Oct 28, 2019 17:44:23 GMT
This is what I've been saying for weeks and weeks and weeks. Why on earth have we been so passive and not forced Jones out earlier when it became clear that he wasn't going to get the sack without us pushing it? We've hounded out managers for far, far less over the years. Jones is well on the way to being our worst ever manager, if he's not already there. The dreadful names from the past like Kamara, Ball and Little at least had the excuse that the club was skint. Statistics like these really ram it home. His record is just unbelievably bad, historical proportions. Holocaust season proportions, but in a lower division. We simply HAVE to do something. A change in manager doesn't guarantee an improvement as we well know. But we simply can't just allow this clown to continue steering us to relegation with less than 30 points. A new manager might do just as badly, but at least we tried to do something. He simply can't do any worse anyway. Doing nothing and letting Jones relegate us would be negligence of historical proportions. 😢
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Oct 28, 2019 17:49:38 GMT
Are there 3 worse teams than us? Come May,there had better be.
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Post by retired1 on Oct 28, 2019 17:51:38 GMT
Absolutely we can and looking increasingly likely game by game.
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Post by dreamtheater on Oct 28, 2019 17:51:57 GMT
Sorry mate there aren't
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Oct 28, 2019 17:56:10 GMT
Stable, local owners with the clubs best interest at heart though.... This one would be absolutely unforgivable and inexcusable given the level of finance invested. This one would take incompetence to a whole new level. One of the reasons that Peter Coates bought the club back in 2006 was that he didn't want to be remembered as a chairman who'd taken the club down to it's lowest ever position. Yet here we are again, not even five years after blowing the likes of Liverpool, Man City, Arsenal and Spurs off the pitch at the Britannia Stadium, on the brink of a repeat. He can't be compared to the Oystons or Venkys (or the clowns who run Coventry) of this world, but by God, it takes a serious level of incompetence and delusion to guide a club from ninth place in the Premier League to joint bottom of the Championship in little over three years.And as one of the wealthiest clubs around. It beggars all kinds of belief.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2019 18:05:57 GMT
Stable, local owners with the clubs best interest at heart though.... This one would be absolutely unforgivable and inexcusable given the level of finance invested. This one would take incompetence to a whole new level. People reference Sunderland but they were struggling for years before they collapsed. We were in a position of strength and got complacent. Sunderland also stopped spending when they dropped into the Championship. We started fizzing money around like a PL footballer fizzes Moet around a VIP area on a Saturday night. It's just incredible when you sit down and look at it.
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