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31-01-15, 18:02
I honestly think we were more competitive, still shit but not this bad!

Hilts
31-01-15, 18:06
I agree.

Daehli may still be with us for starters.

Ole had to go - not for this clown though!

A-team
31-01-15, 18:08
Ole was trying (but failing) to play football, Slade isn't even trying ( and still failing).

31-01-15, 18:09
I look at that first half against Norwich and wonder what could have been, then I remember the second half and remember why he had to go

surge
31-01-15, 18:10
Scott Young and Gabbs have had the best results so far...

Daniel15
31-01-15, 18:10
5 points from 9 games is it? Don't worry though - we "looked a little better today" blah blah blah.

Cardiff Bread
31-01-15, 18:52
Slade's fanclub have arrived.

Scarlet Blue
31-01-15, 19:32
I admit I said Ole had to go but for someone more experienced at this level not less. I wish Ole had been given the season now. We'd have been disorganised but more fun!!!

Trigger
31-01-15, 20:52
In hindsight he should stayed the season if this was what we would end up with. We at least tried to pass the ball, we weren't effective going forward but I'm quite sure we would have no worse a points tally under him. He could have brought in a few loans with his connections and the players like Daehli and Guerra maybe would have got more time. Cost cuttinmg is all well and good but I hate to think what we will have to cut were to get relegated.

crazyhorse
31-01-15, 21:03
You really are a clueless gimp.

31-01-15, 21:07
You really are a clueless gimp.Enlighten me please

crazyhorse
31-01-15, 21:08
You really are a clueless gimp.
Enlighten me please http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/homer.gif

31-01-15, 21:51
You really are a clueless gimp.
Enlighten me please
You don't know what a gimp is? http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif Well your man head wife dressed me up as one last night so I'm all clued in now

crazyhorse
31-01-15, 21:52
You really are a clueless gimp.
Enlighten me please
You don't know what a gimp is? http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/homer.gif http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif Give up dullard http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif

31-01-15, 21:55
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crazyhorse
31-01-15, 22:02
http://replygif.net/thumbnail/247.gifSelfie?

TH63
31-01-15, 22:18
It's like asking if you want to be executed by lethal injection or firing squad

the other bob wilson
01-02-15, 04:33
It's like asking if you want to be executed by lethal injection or firing squad Well put, that's more or less how I feel about things. That said, Ole's truly awful transfer dealings still just about shades it for me in any which one is worse debate.

ninian1992
01-02-15, 06:11
Our last 6 defeats have all been against form teams who are currently in the top 8. We've been poor but we should pick up wins when we play the lower teams.

Ole's only real trick was to purchase a load of talented players and then tell them to try and do what man utd used to do. He didn't have any man management skills and was taking us down a dark path.

A-team
01-02-15, 07:53

01-02-15, 10:46
Our last 6 defeats have all been against form teams who are currently in the top 8. We've been poor but we should pick up wins when we play the lower teams.Sounds like slade but with the word 'talented' added in and Man United replaced with 1990 Wimbledon

Gwynedd Blue
01-02-15, 11:11
We will never be able to compare the two - especially since Ole's sacking (which effectively undermined or demotivated many of his signings) impacted hugely on Slade's chances of success. It was a bad decision to change managers at that time - a sign of an inexperienced owner - though many on here wanted Ole out then.

Yes - the buck stops with Tan who allowed Ole, rather than a more experienced man, to become our manager at such a crucial time.

After that we became a snowball - and snowballs go only one way - Down! http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/shrug.gif

Divine Wright
01-02-15, 13:00
Statistically, yes.

surge
01-02-15, 13:04
Statistically, yes.But that will be looking at purely win percentage rather than taking into consideration how our season has been laid out. How do their home/away results compare? How do their results against the top 6 sides/bottom 6 sides compare?

Des Parrot
01-02-15, 13:18
Our last 6 defeats have all been against form teams who are currently in the top 8. We've been poor but we should pick up wins when we play the lower teams.The only saving grace is that there a few teams worse than City but anything between 16th & 21st looks probable.

The Penguin
01-02-15, 13:24
Absolutely without a shadow of doubt.

Why? Well at least the players would be asked to play football, and footballers do want to actually play the game they love unless a more boring structure can be proven to be successful.

We are in a much worse position now because things have actually gone from quite bad to worse. We swapped a poor manager for one with even less pedigree and still less respect in the game.

Tan took a ridiculous gamble and if he does plan to sell, he needs this club in the Championship with half decent gates at the very least.

At this rate Division 1 truly is beckoning and the gates Weill get progressively worse.

If Tan brings someone in to at least get a 'new manager bounce' - Slades was almost negligible - then that could be 9 points absolutely vital to our survival.