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Post by mozzer on Nov 27, 2017 13:32:11 GMT
Hughes has taken his crown, this board was divided under the Pulis reign but the amount of talk and concern for relegation was no where near what we are experiencing now, things may have been as dull as they are now but they were never as dangerous and it did not go on for this long I just hope that the club can turn this around somehow before the club find themselves in that bottom three, from what I have seen so far I am not sure how they will do it mind because there is no fight, resilience, steel or determination from anywhere within the club.......more Pizza anyone. Looking on the bright side, if we do go down at least I will get a row of seats to myself again, I will find it easier to pick and choose at the last minute if I want to go an away game plus the bus back from the ground will be a lot less hectic so I can stay until the 90th minute.......... so not everything is all doom and gloom about the place.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 13:36:02 GMT
You don't have a very good memory do you
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Post by chigstoke on Nov 27, 2017 13:38:26 GMT
Hughes has taken his crown, this board was divided under the Pulis reign but the amount of talk and concern for relegation was no where near what we are experiencing now, things may have been as dull as they are now but they were never as dangerous and it did not go on for this long I just hope that the club can turn this around somehow before the club find themselves in that bottom three, from what I have seen so far I am not sure how they will do it mind because there is no fight, resilience, steel or determination from anywhere within the club.......more Pizza anyone. Looking on the bright side, if we do go down at least I will get a row of seats to myself again, I will find it easier to pick and choose at the last minute if I want to go an away game plus the bus back from the ground will be a lot less hectic so I can stay until the 90th minute.......... so not everything is all doom and gloom about the place. There were a lot of people worried about relegation in 12/13 when we played wank for that second half of the season
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 27, 2017 13:42:11 GMT
From what I can see, Hughes is currently a very unifying character. Everyone wants him fucked off!
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Post by greyman on Nov 27, 2017 13:44:24 GMT
From what I can see, Hughes is currently a very unifying character. Everyone wants him fucked off! I think most people would agree with that, but there's an awful lot of history being rewritten about things.
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Post by greyman on Nov 27, 2017 13:44:53 GMT
Hughes has taken his crown, this board was divided under the Pulis reign but the amount of talk and concern for relegation was no where near what we are experiencing now, things may have been as dull as they are now but they were never as dangerous and it did not go on for this long I just hope that the club can turn this around somehow before the club find themselves in that bottom three, from what I have seen so far I am not sure how they will do it mind because there is no fight, resilience, steel or determination from anywhere within the club.......more Pizza anyone. Looking on the bright side, if we do go down at least I will get a row of seats to myself again, I will find it easier to pick and choose at the last minute if I want to go an away game plus the bus back from the ground will be a lot less hectic so I can stay until the 90th minute.......... so not everything is all doom and gloom about the place. There were a lot of people worried about relegation in 12/13 when we played wank for that second half of the season Yeah, well you can prove anything with facts.
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Post by milky on Nov 27, 2017 13:52:22 GMT
Hughes has taken his crown, this board was divided under the Pulis reign but the amount of talk and concern for relegation was no where near what we are experiencing now, things may have been as dull as they are now but they were never as dangerous and it did not go on for this long I just hope that the club can turn this around somehow before the club find themselves in that bottom three, from what I have seen so far I am not sure how they will do it mind because there is no fight, resilience, steel or determination from anywhere within the club.......more Pizza anyone. Looking on the bright side, if we do go down at least I will get a row of seats to myself again, I will find it easier to pick and choose at the last minute if I want to go an away game plus the bus back from the ground will be a lot less hectic so I can stay until the 90th minute.......... so not everything is all doom and gloom about the place. We went into that QPR away game in Pulis last season knowing that we needed a win or else we'd be in the shit.. that after being 7th on Boxing Day night. So much so that Tone did something really drastic..he tried to win away from home.Even Jerome got a game ! Now I know things don't look too clever now but the amount of history being rewritten about both Hughes and Pulis is fucking beyond belief !
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Post by mozzer on Nov 27, 2017 13:56:57 GMT
Hughes has taken his crown, this board was divided under the Pulis reign but the amount of talk and concern for relegation was no where near what we are experiencing now, things may have been as dull as they are now but they were never as dangerous and it did not go on for this long I just hope that the club can turn this around somehow before the club find themselves in that bottom three, from what I have seen so far I am not sure how they will do it mind because there is no fight, resilience, steel or determination from anywhere within the club.......more Pizza anyone. Looking on the bright side, if we do go down at least I will get a row of seats to myself again, I will find it easier to pick and choose at the last minute if I want to go an away game plus the bus back from the ground will be a lot less hectic so I can stay until the 90th minute.......... so not everything is all doom and gloom about the place. We went into that QPR away game in Pulis last season knowing that we needed a win or else we'd be in the shit.. that after being 7th on Boxing Day night. So much so that Tone did something really drastic..he tried to win away from home.Even Jerome got a game ! Now I know things don't look too clever now but the amount of history being rewritten about both Hughes and Pulis is fucking beyond belief ! Yeh you'er right So try reading it again
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Post by skip on Nov 27, 2017 14:01:30 GMT
Pulis drove people mad because of his inherent footballing conservatism. Hughes drives people mad because of tinkering too much. Different proposition entirely.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Nov 27, 2017 14:04:49 GMT
We went into that QPR away game in Pulis last season knowing that we needed a win or else we'd be in the shit.. that after being 7th on Boxing Day night. So much so that Tone did something really drastic..he tried to win away from home.Even Jerome got a game ! Now I know things don't look too clever now but the amount of history being rewritten about both Hughes and Pulis is fucking beyond belief ! Yeh you'er right So try reading it again But there was plenty of worry and talk of relegation in 12-13.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2017 14:10:27 GMT
I don't think half a decade after Hughes finally leaves we'll have almost thirty pages on here discussing him being sacked by a local rival
Unless it's Vale ha 😁
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Post by metalhead on Nov 27, 2017 14:10:59 GMT
Hughes has taken his crown, this board was divided under the Pulis reign but the amount of talk and concern for relegation was no where near what we are experiencing now, things may have been as dull as they are now but they were never as dangerous and it did not go on for this long I just hope that the club can turn this around somehow before the club find themselves in that bottom three, from what I have seen so far I am not sure how they will do it mind because there is no fight, resilience, steel or determination from anywhere within the club.......more Pizza anyone. Looking on the bright side, if we do go down at least I will get a row of seats to myself again, I will find it easier to pick and choose at the last minute if I want to go an away game plus the bus back from the ground will be a lot less hectic so I can stay until the 90th minute.......... so not everything is all doom and gloom about the place. We went into that QPR away game in Pulis last season knowing that we needed a win or else we'd be in the shit.. that after being 7th on Boxing Day night. So much so that Tone did something really drastic..he tried to win away from home.Even Jerome got a game ! Now I know things don't look too clever now but the amount of history being rewritten about both Hughes and Pulis is fucking beyond belief ! To be fair, Christopher Samba was our man of the match in that game. He was absolutely awful. Cameron Jerome had a field day against him.
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Post by itsallgonepetetone on Nov 27, 2017 14:13:37 GMT
Don’t think Hughes has stooped to the low level bile, venom and player victimisation of TP - yet anyway.
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Post by Onneravineet on Nov 27, 2017 14:19:42 GMT
I actually think that the attitude now is different to TP’s last season. Before his exit there weren’t many that were apathetic. The divide was severe with fans split with polarising views, rimmers and wank stains were bound.
TP had (and although far less now even still HAS) some staunch supporters that were totally against the change of manager. Whereas now I don’t think there are swathes of fans in staunch steadfast support of Les.
In my opinion those that haven’t yet definitively called for a change haven’t done so through their out and out support of Les. It is just more of a ponder or justifiable question as to whom might be available! More might even side that a new appointment is needed but at the end of the season, which is more suited to Stoke and the Chairman.
My gut feeling, from those I talk to, is that the “Hughes in” fans are actually more like the “Hughes out at the end of the season”. These will soon be converted to the number calling for his sack now if we lose these next two. Being honest, a point rather than 3 in the next 2 matches and he has to go.
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Post by chonburipotter on Nov 27, 2017 15:46:57 GMT
I don't think half a decade after Hughes finally leaves we'll have almost thirty pages on here discussing him being sacked by a local rival Unless it's Vale ha 😁 And that just about sums it up
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Post by crapslinger on Nov 27, 2017 16:39:32 GMT
We went into that QPR away game in Pulis last season knowing that we needed a win or else we'd be in the shit.. that after being 7th on Boxing Day night. So much so that Tone did something really drastic..he tried to win away from home.Even Jerome got a game ! Now I know things don't look too clever now but the amount of history being rewritten about both Hughes and Pulis is fucking beyond belief ! To be fair, Christopher Samba was our man of the match in that game. He was absolutely awful. Cameron Jerome had a field day against him. Was he a Hughes signing ?
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Post by raythesailor on Nov 27, 2017 16:40:31 GMT
May be some are not chanting Hughes out as they can not visualise a suitable replacement.
Everton have made a complete mess sacking their manager , and may continue to struggle for some time.
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Post by nott1 on Nov 27, 2017 16:44:28 GMT
From what I can see, Hughes is currently a very unifying character. Everyone wants him fucked off! I'd rather he succeed myself!
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Post by sheikhmomo on Nov 27, 2017 16:55:01 GMT
From what I can see, Hughes is currently a very unifying character. Everyone wants him fucked off! I think most people would agree with that, but there's an awful lot of history being rewritten about things. Maybe history is being rewritten but it’s worth remembering that as late as April 15th last season, if we’d have lost to Hull they’d have been just 3 points behind us with just 5 games to go. We we’re closer to the mire at a pretty late stage last season than a lot of people care to remember and if anything its got fucking worse. If you believe what Pulis delivered was a sacking offence then you can’t possibly think Hughes should keep his job.
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Post by greyman on Nov 27, 2017 16:57:00 GMT
I think most people would agree with that, but there's an awful lot of history being rewritten about things. Maybe history is being rewritten but it’s worth remembering that as late as April 15th last season, if we’d have lost to Hull they’d have been just 3 points behind us with just 5 games to go. We we’re closer to the mire at a pretty late stage last season than a lot of people care to remember and if anything its got fucking worse. If you believe what Pulis delivered was a sacking offence then you can’t possibly think Hughes should keep his job. I just said. I think he needs to go. He's had as much patience as he deserved and it's clear the problems are not going away.
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Post by alster on Nov 27, 2017 16:59:08 GMT
May be some are not chanting Hughes out as they can not visualise a suitable replacement. Everton have made a complete mess sacking their manager , and may continue to struggle for some time. That sacking was knee jerk and stupid you don't sack your manager until you've lined somebody up to replace him on the qt. Smacks of the Wolves fiasco with McCarthy not so long ago absolutely naive from the people at the top. Does worry me that its the sort of old fashioned thing that Coates would do. He should have 3rd parties sounding out replacements as we speak be that for next week or next Summer. I don't think he's taking us down this season but Hughes is a busted flush.
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Post by swampySCFC on Nov 27, 2017 17:21:15 GMT
Hughes has taken his crown, this board was divided under the Pulis reign but the amount of talk and concern for relegation was no where near what we are experiencing now, things may have been as dull as they are now but they were never as dangerous and it did not go on for this long I just hope that the club can turn this around somehow before the club find themselves in that bottom three, from what I have seen so far I am not sure how they will do it mind because there is no fight, resilience, steel or determination from anywhere within the club.......more Pizza anyone. Looking on the bright side, if we do go down at least I will get a row of seats to myself again, I will find it easier to pick and choose at the last minute if I want to go an away game plus the bus back from the ground will be a lot less hectic so I can stay until the 90th minute.......... so not everything is all doom and gloom about the place. Spot on Hughes cant even get us past the early rounds of the cup and his football is shit. We cant put two passes togetherand cant defend and cant talk straight
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Post by thegift on Nov 27, 2017 17:24:23 GMT
Hughes has taken his crown, this board was divided under the Pulis reign but the amount of talk and concern for relegation was no where near what we are experiencing now, things may have been as dull as they are now but they were never as dangerous and it did not go on for this long I just hope that the club can turn this around somehow before the club find themselves in that bottom three, from what I have seen so far I am not sure how they will do it mind because there is no fight, resilience, steel or determination from anywhere within the club.......more Pizza anyone. Looking on the bright side, if we do go down at least I will get a row of seats to myself again, I will find it easier to pick and choose at the last minute if I want to go an away game plus the bus back from the ground will be a lot less hectic so I can stay until the 90th minute.......... so not everything is all doom and gloom about the place. couldn't agree more. Fuck off leslie do us all a favour including yourself your management is shit.
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Post by raythesailor on Nov 27, 2017 17:27:24 GMT
May be some are not chanting Hughes out as they can not visualise a suitable replacement. Everton have made a complete mess sacking their manager , and may continue to struggle for some time. That sacking was knee jerk and stupid you don't sack your manager until you've lined somebody up to replace him on the qt. Smacks of the Wolves fiasco with McCarthy not so long ago absolutely naive from the people at the top. Does worry me that its the sort of old fashioned thing that Coates would do. He should have 3rd parties sounding out replacements as we speak be that for next week or next Summer. I don't think he's taking us down this season but Hughes is a busted flush. As you say I think “ Next Summer” That is probably the best solution for all concearned inc MH. Inthe meantime clenched buttocks and lively debate on the Oatcake.
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on Nov 27, 2017 17:27:49 GMT
There aren't two camps - there are several:
1 Those that want Hughes to go and don't care if we go down.
2 Those that wants rid of Hughes and have a blind faith that a new manager will make the difference between staying up and going down.
3 Those that believe Hughes should go but recognise that changing the manager now is a massive risk and could well backfire but believe the risk is worth taking.
4 Those that believe Hughes should stay on the grounds that he's more likely to keep us up than any of the likely alternatives and a call made at the end of the season based on whether he has delivered on expectations (i.e. a top 10 finish).
5 Those that think Hughes should stay on regardless.
I'm for option 4. I may not agree but I get those that favour option 3 but I think those opting for 1, 2 or 5 have more faith in their own opinion than is good for the club.
I really don't have any confidence that we would attract a manager at this stage of the season who would do better than Highes. It's incredibly close this year - any team from 7th down has a realistic chance of getting relegated. Hughes teams have generally done better in the second half of the season and we are only a couple of good results off the top half - as well as couple of bad results form the relegation zone. Given how close it is stability might be key - in the same way as the instability at Everton is dragging them further into the mire by the day.
The best time to change managers is the end of the season - and I still think that's the best option if it turns out we do need to make a change.
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Post by mrcoke on Nov 27, 2017 17:28:39 GMT
The OP is correct, there is a big divide in opinion.
I am firmly in the Hughes camp, why?
A 3 9th places, + 13th place, 2 points less than 9th. Currently 3 points less than 10th, with two thirds of the season to go and we know Hughes always starts slowly and there was a difficult opening fixture programme.
B Hughes attracts good quality players and we are scoring more goals than over half the teams in the Prem. Defending is poor but that can be fixed.
C I look at what is happening at West Ham, West Brom., Everton, Leicester, and Palace, and my view is "no thank you, I'd prefer to stick with Hughes". It's easy to sack the manager, it is nigh impossible to find a good one who will do better than A above. Watford won't release their manager, and I don't want my team to play like 12 goals Burnley. Lots of praise for Newcastle, Bournemouth, Brighton, and Huddersfield managers who have just 1 or 2 points more than Stoke.
D Hughes is guilty of making some mistakes with the players he has bought, but has generally let the right ones go, including those who don't want to pull on a Stoke City shirt. More will be going during the next 2 transfer windows as he rebuilds the squad. The players are behind him and all desperate to succeed.
What would it take to change my mind?
A In the relegation zone at Christmas. B A player revolt.
Finally what I would hate to see is the crowd turning against the manager, and then the owners if they decide to stick with Hughes, because I would seriously worry that the owners would say enough is enough and sell up their businesses/assets and Stoke City would be on a course to oblivion like Sunderland, Blackburn, etc.
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Post by stokeson on Nov 27, 2017 17:32:05 GMT
Its Like a childrens playground on here some days.We will not be in a relegation fight so all this Hughes out is pointless ( which is how some of you wish we would finish every game .) Coates is not a fool and runs a stable club.Just get a grip .
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Post by alster on Nov 27, 2017 17:36:32 GMT
That sacking was knee jerk and stupid you don't sack your manager until you've lined somebody up to replace him on the qt. Smacks of the Wolves fiasco with McCarthy not so long ago absolutely naive from the people at the top. Does worry me that its the sort of old fashioned thing that Coates would do. He should have 3rd parties sounding out replacements as we speak be that for next week or next Summer. I don't think he's taking us down this season but Hughes is a busted flush. As you say I think “ Next Summer” That is probably the best solution for all concearned inc MH. Inthe meantime clenched buttocks and lively debate on the Oatcake. The Summer is always the best time to change manager but if you are going to do it mid season its got to be done in the next two or three weeks its no use panicking after the January window. Its the sort of thing Coates has a history of doing. It was stupid of him to leave him in place last Summer it was obvious his head was fried.
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Post by AlbertTatlock on Nov 27, 2017 17:37:23 GMT
Just fuck him off, surely there are managers out there that could squeeze more than 6 wins in 30 games out of the squad they have at their disposal, we all have our ideas on who could replace MLH but it's down to tight wad Coates. Can you imagine for 1 minute that if his head of management at BET365 was as shit as Hughes has been in the last 22 months he'd still be in a job. Gouranga.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Nov 27, 2017 17:41:21 GMT
There aren't two camps - there are several: 1 Those that want Hughes to go and don't care if we go down. 2 Those that wants rid of Hughes and have a blind faith that a new manager will make the difference between staying up and going down. 3 Those that believe Hughes should go but recognise that changing the manager now is a massive risk and could well backfire but believe the risk is worth taking. 4 Those that believe Hughes should stay on the grounds that he's more likely to keep us up than any of the likely alternatives and a call made at the end of the season based on whether he has delivered on expectations (i.e. a top 10 finish). 5 Those that think Hughes should stay on regardless. I'm for option 4. I may not agree but I get those that favour option 3 but I think those opting for 1, 2 or 5 have more faith in their own opinion than is good for the club. I really don't have any confidence that we would attract a manager at this stage of the season who would do better than Highes. It's incredibly close this year - any team from 7th down has a realistic chance of getting relegated. Hughes teams have generally done better in the second half of the season and we are only a couple of good results off the top half - as well as couple of bad results form the relegation zone. Given how close it is stability might be key - in the same way as the instability at Everton is dragging them further into the mire by the day. The best time to change managers is the end of the season - and I still think that's the best option if it turns out we do need to make a change. Good post. I guess most people do fall into either group 3 or 4, although you're right 1, 2 and 5 do indeed exist. You're also right that the best time to change manager is in the summer, it is far, far more risky doing it when your back is against the wall and the transfer money has already been spent part way into a season. That's precisely why I think he should have gone last summer. I said at the time, that those people backing him then would need to back him now because there just wouldn't be any decent candidates around if we ultimately got ourselves into a sticky position, it seems however that a lot of the people who supported him in the summer have had a change of heart. Me, I hope that somehow we can stumble through to the end of the season without getting relegated and then replace him properly next summer, although I think that policy is probably about as risky as replacing him now, it's hard to have an opinion on this without knowing who the actual replacement is. Lose the next two though and I expect he'll be toast regardless of who's available.
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