I think there's a valid point here and it's not necessarily a criticism of Bulut, but a question - which City players, that have been with the club before Bulut came here, have improved during last...
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I think there's a valid point here and it's not necessarily a criticism of Bulut, but a question - which City players, that have been with the club before Bulut came here, have improved during last...
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Any thoughts on this? Dalman expecting Lamouchi was going to stay at the club....
Wouldn't bother with the traffic cone. As a manager they'd be a load of bollards.
If that is true, if Bulut does stay, I don't think he has merited more than a 1 year deal.
You don't believe that nonsense (Fiorentina being after him), do you?
I doubt they're the type of manager that Tan likes, I think that's stretching things to extreme. They were just cheap appointments from within because we kept paying managers off when they'd been...
Why is that the only other option? What about continuing with the team that was playing some good stuff over the first few months, got itself into 5th, then the manager decided to go all defensive...
So do I. Not fussed on losing more than 20 games in a season, either. That's not winning football.
All from different angles. At least it is football related.
Warnock's promotion side started less than a year after he was appointed, but I think he was trusted. Mackay was trusted from the moment he was brought into the club. Tan was hardly there when Jones...
You make a good point, here.
For most of our history, we've had better attendances in a lower division when we've been going for promotion than in a division above when we've been struggling. Fans...
Did they get the players they wanted or were they largely trading with the bargain bucket?
Super sub.
I'm trying to work out when it was, maybe last season or the season before, where we had a run where our subs had scored more goals than the players starting.
I'm sure any manager would be good if they could get all the players they want.
It was a lockdown project. Copy and paste from a decent source.
In divisions of 20 or more teams, it has happened 23 times in league history.
The joint largest is 3, in the Third Division in 1982/83. Reading were relegated with 17 defeats (only 5 at home)...
I reckon the majority who want him to stay will be far less bothered about whether they like the football we play under him and will say yes as it has resulted in more wins than last season.
Exeter in 1986/87 and, easily the most bizarre and the only time out of the bottom division, was Norwich City in 1978/79 in the old first division, 42 game season (not the 46 of the other 3...
Spot on :thumbup:
Injury time. Minutes to go to force Leeds into the playoffs (virtually anyway)
Which league record do we hold that has only ever happened 4 times in league history, but we shared with another team in the same season?
Microsoft Excel and a spreadsheet of all league tables. 2 minute job.
In what has been a remarkable season statistically, there are 3 possible outcomes with us on 19 wins, 5 draws and 21 defeats.
1) We lose and become only the second side in league history to win 19...
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33 times I've counted.