Most of us didn't want this appointment in the first place, I was shouting for Nigel Pearson who I think would have been a much better choice.:wave:
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Most of us didn't want this appointment in the first place, I was shouting for Nigel Pearson who I think would have been a much better choice.:wave:
If he's not gone by the end of today then something is seriously wrong at the Club.
The Silence is deafening
He hasn’t got any petrol
Hes not going is he.
What’s the time difference between here and Malaysia ? The decision is not going to be made in this country
He's left his mask in the toilet
I think Mickey Mouse’s taxi will be called Saturday after another drubbing 🥺🥺🥺
Assuming MM goes soon, as I can’t see him turning this around with the fixtures we have coming up between the international windows.
A few mangers out of work that spring to mind.
Frank Lampard - plenty of merit here, done well at Derby and managed to attract some decent youngsters.
Felt for him a little when Chelsea won the champions league a few months after letting him go.
Chris Hughton - can’t let what happened at Forest take away too much from his previous finishes in this league and kept Brighton in Prem.
Chris Wilder would be a good fit.
I was impressed with the energy and pressing of his Sheffield Team the season we went up.
I think he has the kind of attributes we need right now.
Other than that we would have to hunt someone on the cheap who’s on the up from the lower leagues.
Had Bamba stayed we could have had 6 defenders on the pitch last night and the majority of fans would have been happy to give him a chance.
Is there a fake Nuno, Bielsa or Farke out there?
Well end up with Ryan Giggs or Robert Page. Ha
This quote from Simon Jordan on talksport radio today about Cardiff City sums it up perfectly for me and aptly describes the people on this board hysterically calling for the managers head -
SJ: "No, for the fans (I mean). The fans can say what they want. The problem is, if it's in their heads now, they are going to start building the narrative up. The moment he puts the wheel back on, they'll dial it down, when the wheels come off again, which they do, every now and again, they'll be back up again because it's now in their heads that McCarthy isn't for them, they don't fancy him. We've got to manage that with how many of the fans are we talking about? Are we talking about a big slug of the fans or are we talking about the usual trappy suspects who have got too much to say for themselves?"