Sat Apr 05, 2014 6:13 pm
Woodville Willie wrote:Ackers wrote:BobBankLoyalist wrote:Ackers wrote:Too many Malky lovers on here. Both aren't up to the job. OGS could be good in the championship tho.
Good god no!
I'm no Malky loverat all but Ole's tactics in the Championship would be absolute suicide.
It's the hardest league in the world for a reason. You win games by fighting and being difficult to beat. We'll struggle to stay in the Championship playing this way.
Both are to blame. But too many on here think the sun shines out for Malkys ass. He can't do no wrong , or didn't do aanything wrong. Everything Malky did was right end of
Malky's demise was more complicated behind the scenes I think. He was doing a great job in many ways bug something wasn't right.
Trouble is now that if OGS goes, it will take time again. And who will want he poison chalice if 2 managers in a row are sacked?
The glimmer of hope is dimmer after today, but the flame has not been extinguished. Whole there is a pilot light, we need to feed it with fuel. You can't so that with an emptying stadium.
Sorry, but that is my approach.
Sat Apr 05, 2014 6:14 pm
BobBankLoyalist wrote:Daya wrote:Woodville Willie wrote:I can't believe that so-called fans are calling for OGS to be fired!
He has been given an almost impossible task in double-quick time. Why on earth do any of you bother to turn up? Today is a dark day but we knew it was a crucial fixture and the added pressure must have had an effect on our team.
To the early leavers, don't bother coming back when we have success. Turn your back on your club and you have resigned as the 12th man.
I'm not going to watch MOTD tonight. I will record it and watch tomorrow with a cool head.
It is clear though that another spend will be required next season whatever the outcome to ensure we don't have a slippery slide.
For me, keeping Marshall and Caulker would be the best thing.
A. He's shit as a Manager, that's why he's probably got people calling for him to be sacked. You got rid of a perfectly good Manager who knew it would be tough but would have in probable kept you up. You reap what you sow.
B.Today is a fantastic day, not a dark day, the outrageous Malaysian Franchise not so lucky red FC has been relegated all bar the shouting. That's great news and great for real football fans across the UK. It's also a good reminder to any other foreign idiot in thinking he can do the same. You reap what you sow.
C. Early leavers? You have the most fickle crowd no doubt. A crowd made up in the majority who were guliable enough to wave Malaysian flags. Flags of a different nation. Flags that soon outweighed flags of origin and history.
Then upon hearing what 2 years ago after being drubbed by West Ham, your changing red , the majority sold their souls for return of hopeful glory. Red Scarf night there were thousands upon thousands, many high numbers of those turncoats now march for blue!! so your surprised that these type walk out early ? You reap what you sow
D. Turned their backs on your Club? ...... they wouldnt know which way to turn off a Motorway they have made that many turns.
Match Of The Day, can't wait to watch.
Franchise FC down and out with its fickle sell outs ......... FANTASTIC YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW TAN. MONEY CANT BUY YOU A PREMERSHIP FRANCHISE CLUB.
Although it did buy you plenty of sell out soul fans for a while!![]()
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Daya, do you think Tan will go?
I would've thought if he wanted to sell the club on, then it would be easier to sell a Premiership Club in £x millions of debt than a Championship Club in £x millions of debt?
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Sat Apr 05, 2014 11:45 pm
Woodville Willie wrote:llandaffbluebird1 wrote:It wasn't an impossible job. He has had plenty of winnable games after his first month and bottled all but two.
I can accept defeat but I can't accept shit tactics and hammering's from teams around us.
So you want OGS out?
Why is he your avatar then?