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TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:34 am

I THINK WE WILL HERE FROM HIM SOON :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:35 am

litoblues wrote:I THINK WE WILL HEAR FROM HIM SOON :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:35 am

Hopefully

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:39 am

Why?

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:40 am

Shinobipony wrote:Why?

To sack Malky i hope

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:56 am

CraigCCFC wrote:
Shinobipony wrote:Why?

To sack Malky i hope



And appoint whom?

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:01 am

Shinobipony wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
Shinobipony wrote:Why?

To sack Malky i hope



And appoint whom?

Not my choice. Someone who knows you need to cross the halfway line

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:27 am

What if he did as you wished and sacked Malky.

Then installed Holloway :shock:

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:31 am

Shinobipony wrote:What if he did as you wished and sacked Malky.

Then installed Holloway :shock:



not really the fans job to suggest a new manager.

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:36 am

I bet hes well pissed off.

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:42 am

Shinobipony wrote:What if he did as you wished and sacked Malky.

Then installed Holloway :shock:

What if he sacked Malky and bought alex ferguson in.

Neither will happen

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:53 am

paulh_85 wrote:
Shinobipony wrote:What if he did as you wished and sacked Malky.

Then installed Holloway :shock:



not really the fans job to suggest a new manager.


But your quite happy to oust the current :lol:

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:55 am

CraigCCFC wrote:What if he sacked Malky and bought alex ferguson in.

Neither will happen



So he won't Sack Mackay.... :lol:

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:56 am

Shinobipony wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:What if he sacked Malky and bought alex ferguson in.

Neither will happen



So he won't Sack Mackay.... :lol:

No, he wont appoint fergie or holloway

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:58 am

CraigCCFC wrote:
Shinobipony wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:What if he sacked Malky and bought alex ferguson in.

Neither will happen



So he won't Sack Mackay.... :lol:

No, he wont appoint fergie or holloway



I know what you meant Craig :roll:

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:15 pm

Interesting that those who are demanding Malky out are telling people that they don't have to suggest new managers & that it's the club's job are also the ones that demand those who want Tan Out to formulate a plan should he go.

Double standards.

Hmmm. :old:

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:23 pm

Barry Chuckle wrote:Interesting that those who are demanding Malky out are telling people that they don't have to suggest new managers & that it's the club's job are also the ones that demand those who want Tan Out to formulate a plan should he go.

Double standards.

Hmmm. :old:

Not really. The future of the club is at stake if Tan just pissed off

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:27 pm

To suggest Malky should be sacked when we aren't in the relegation zone is absurd. What good would sacking the manager do right now? Who would we bring in? It was an awful performance at Palace and we don't play very attractive football, but to suggest sacking Malky shows the lack of football knowledge that a good number of our fans have.

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:27 pm

Needs Help not a P45

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:28 pm

Needs help? If he needs help then get someone in who can do the job

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:29 pm

Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:To suggest Malky should be sacked when we aren't in the relegation zone is absurd. What good would sacking the manager do right now? Who would we bring in? It was an awful performance at Palace and we don't play very attractive football, but to suggest sacking Malky shows the lack of football knowledge that a good number of our fans have.

Can you see Malky changing though. By 2nd Jan i predict we will be in the bottom 2

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:35 pm

Shinobipony wrote:Needs Help not a P45


Interesting point. Was this what Mehmet Dalman was actually saying on tv last week.

Malky didn't look comfortable to me, during this interview. I wonder.

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:37 pm

CraigCCFC wrote:
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:To suggest Malky should be sacked when we aren't in the relegation zone is absurd. What good would sacking the manager do right now? Who would we bring in? It was an awful performance at Palace and we don't play very attractive football, but to suggest sacking Malky shows the lack of football knowledge that a good number of our fans have.

Can you see Malky changing though. By 2nd Jan i predict we will be in the bottom 2


If we stay in the premiership, I couldn't care less if he changes this season. It is very naive to think we can compete with established premiership teams by playing open, attacking football in our first season especially with the size and quality of our squad. Taking that into consideration, I think he is doing a good job and will continue to back Malky as long as he is the manager of CCFC!

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:52 pm

Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:To suggest Malky should be sacked when we aren't in the relegation zone is absurd. What good would sacking the manager do right now? Who would we bring in? It was an awful performance at Palace and we don't play very attractive football, but to suggest sacking Malky shows the lack of football knowledge that a good number of our fans have.

Can you see Malky changing though. By 2nd Jan i predict we will be in the bottom 2


If we stay in the premiership, I couldn't care less if he changes this season. It is very naive to think we can compete with established premiership teams by playing open, attacking football in our first season especially with the size and quality of our squad. Taking that into consideration, I think he is doing a good job and will continue to back Malky as long as he is the manager of CCFC!

For 90mins on a matchday he has my 100% support while in charge.

Nobody is saying freeflowing, attacking football....all we want is some ambition to try and win games against those teams around us and not shit ourselves

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:12 pm

CraigCCFC wrote:
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:To suggest Malky should be sacked when we aren't in the relegation zone is absurd. What good would sacking the manager do right now? Who would we bring in? It was an awful performance at Palace and we don't play very attractive football, but to suggest sacking Malky shows the lack of football knowledge that a good number of our fans have.

Can you see Malky changing though. By 2nd Jan i predict we will be in the bottom 2


If we stay in the premiership, I couldn't care less if he changes this season. It is very naive to think we can compete with established premiership teams by playing open, attacking football in our first season especially with the size and quality of our squad. Taking that into consideration, I think he is doing a good job and will continue to back Malky as long as he is the manager of CCFC!

For 90mins on a matchday he has my 100% support while in charge.

Nobody is saying freeflowing, attacking football....all we want is some ambition to try and win games against those teams around us and not shit ourselves


Fair play I applaud you not getting on the back of our manager during games, wish others at Palace on Saturday would follow suit. I am with you, I would like to see us attack teams more as well, we have shown we can at times this season, just think it's crazy that some fans are calling for Malkys head when imo he is doing a good job at keeping us in the premiership. Just out of interest Craig have you sang don't sack Mackay in recent weeks, or is it only after the Palace game that you;ve come to the conclusion that he isn;t the man for the job?

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:30 pm

Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:
CraigCCFC wrote:
Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:To suggest Malky should be sacked when we aren't in the relegation zone is absurd. What good would sacking the manager do right now? Who would we bring in? It was an awful performance at Palace and we don't play very attractive football, but to suggest sacking Malky shows the lack of football knowledge that a good number of our fans have.

Can you see Malky changing though. By 2nd Jan i predict we will be in the bottom 2


If we stay in the premiership, I couldn't care less if he changes this season. It is very naive to think we can compete with established premiership teams by playing open, attacking football in our first season especially with the size and quality of our squad. Taking that into consideration, I think he is doing a good job and will continue to back Malky as long as he is the manager of CCFC!

For 90mins on a matchday he has my 100% support while in charge.

Nobody is saying freeflowing, attacking football....all we want is some ambition to try and win games against those teams around us and not shit ourselves


Fair play I applaud you not getting on the back of our manager during games, wish others at Palace on Saturday would follow suit. I am with you, I would like to see us attack teams more as well, we have shown we can at times this season, just think it's crazy that some fans are calling for Malkys head when imo he is doing a good job at keeping us in the premiership. Just out of interest Craig have you sang don't sack Mackay in recent weeks, or is it only after the Palace game that you;ve come to the conclusion that he isn;t the man for the job?


I havent sung that song as I dont like it, makes me cringe.

I have had my doubts for a few weeks now but only called for malky to go after the debacle against palace.

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:33 pm

So can I ask what would be your plan if we sacked Malky tomorrow? Who would you bring in?

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:38 pm

i want to see a new manager sooner than later, who plays constructive football , not this camp around the goal area , while they pepper our goal. norwich should have beat us by 10 goals, how they didnt was due to marshall and pure luck. turner should buy a new ball every week. since he is constantly lashing it 50 yards up the pitch.. he has spent too much on ordinary players, except maybe caulker, but he is over worked at the moment, because they all sit too deep. campbell is constantly chasing fresh air, no service what so ever, how is he supposed be in the game with balls constantly flying over his head. id rather lose 6-3 trying to win than 1-0 with no shots .. total shite.

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:49 pm

litoblues wrote:i want to see a new manager sooner than later, who plays constructive football , not this camp around the goal area , while they pepper our goal. norwich should have beat us by 10 goals, how they didnt was due to marshall and pure luck. turner should buy a new ball every week. since he is constantly lashing it 50 yards up the pitch.. he has spent too much on ordinary players, except maybe caulker, but he is over worked at the moment, because they all sit too deep. campbell is constantly chasing fresh air, no service what so ever, how is he supposed be in the game with balls constantly flying over his head. id rather lose 6-3 trying to win than 1-0 with no shots .. total shite.


Holloway is available and he likes to play constructive football, I mean look at the style of play he adopted with Blackpool in their first season in the Premiership. Remind me, what happened to Blackpool again?

Re: TAN, AFTER PALACE DISASTER

Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:54 pm

Jorn Schwinkendorf wrote:
litoblues wrote:i want to see a new manager sooner than later, who plays constructive football , not this camp around the goal area , while they pepper our goal. norwich should have beat us by 10 goals, how they didnt was due to marshall and pure luck. turner should buy a new ball every week. since he is constantly lashing it 50 yards up the pitch.. he has spent too much on ordinary players, except maybe caulker, but he is over worked at the moment, because they all sit too deep. campbell is constantly chasing fresh air, no service what so ever, how is he supposed be in the game with balls constantly flying over his head. id rather lose 6-3 trying to win than 1-0 with no shots .. total shite.


Holloway is available and he likes to play constructive football, I mean look at the style of play he adopted with Blackpool in their first season in the Premiership. Remind me, what happened to Blackpool again?



so the only way to stay up is to play dull, negative footbal and hope to pinch a goal from a set piece?

or, how about, after spending 35 million we have some players who can create chances and get goals AND have players with the defensive capabilities to keep us in the divison