
A good time for a new manager is going into a tough game, nothing to lose really, expectations are low, and always a chance you come out of it well. I wonder if we'll have a new manager for the City game.
That post doesn't make sense; failure to win the next game means his job will rely on the game after that, if he fails to win that one, then he must get results in the next two, if he doesn't get results there, his next game will be massive.
Pretty sure that's a piss take of the current situation and rumours.That post doesn't make sense; failure to win the next game means his job will rely on the game after that, if he fails to win that one, then he must get results in the next two, if he doesn't get results there, his next game will be massive.
Or Alonso’s contract with Madrid has a few stipulations like gardening leave and signing for a club who Madrid wants play in the playoffs of the CL.why does it feel like we’re sneakily downshifting to align any new manager with the end of the window
those things could well be in play but if we land xabi in a weeks time i don’t think so. it’s giving me weird guehi summer vibes where we’re going to suffer by not doing it sooner.Or Alonso’s contract with Madrid has a few stipulations like gardening leave and signing for a club who Madrid wants play in the playoffs of the CL.
Stopped, by the low blockListen slot, I've had enough of this, I'm going to count to three. One... Two.... Two and a half...
We’ve exhausted our funds after spending $400m maybe.The situation is just absurd, really. We're averaging just over a point a game since playing Palace in September. I cannot detect any green shoots in our league form. There seem to be consistent flaws in our tactical set up that are routinely exploited by the opposition. What is it that Edwards and Hughes are waiting for? And if they back him, why aren't we making signings to try and secure a CL spot for next season? It doesn't make any sense.
