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Post by Busboy105 on May 2, 2023 18:00:26 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65453934Leeds set to sack Gracia and are in talks with Allardyce A bit late I think! Whether Leeds go down or not, I think sacking Gracia will have no impact on the rest of the season! Honestly what are people's obsession with sacking managers. There have been few times this season where it has worked. Most of the times it has not. Lampard has lost every match at Chelsea and was just as woeful at Everton. Viera only got sacked because of a poor run over a few months however they faced tougher opposition and arguably now they have a very good run so it's no surprise that they're beating teams around or below them. These clubs have no plans - it's like they wake up and suddenly go, "I need to sack the manager" without any thought about how to go about it properly. Allardyce is just a desperation appointment who doesn't fit Leeds style at all, may as well just stick with Gracia It is that but also the fact that there's a lot of money involved in football nowadays so owners kinda have to be a bit more cutthroat when it comes to these decisions
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Post by Busboy105 on May 2, 2023 18:01:44 GMT
If he keeps them up it will be decision vindicated. It's interesting how results have improved since Roy Hodgson took over at Crystal Palace, wonder if he will be offered to stay beyond this season, though he's getting rather old! Palace have announced that Adi Rutter (former BMG boss) will take over from next season
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Post by vjaska on May 2, 2023 18:47:50 GMT
These clubs have no plans - it's like they wake up and suddenly go, "I need to sack the manager" without any thought about how to go about it properly. Allardyce is just a desperation appointment who doesn't fit Leeds style at all, may as well just stick with Gracia It is that but also the fact that there's a lot of money involved in football nowadays so owners kinda have to be a bit more cutthroat when it comes to these decisions There is a lot of money involved but I feel no sympathy for these clubs when at the same time, they pee all the money up the wall on not good enough players & managers due to poor planning.
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Post by ServerKing on May 2, 2023 20:48:58 GMT
It is that but also the fact that there's a lot of money involved in football nowadays so owners kinda have to be a bit more cutthroat when it comes to these decisions There is a lot of money involved but I feel no sympathy for these clubs when at the same time, they pee all the money up the wall on not good enough players & managers due to poor planning. Spurs do this too, paying millions to pay off the likes of Conte and Mourinho after not backing them each transfer window. Nearly each game, getting folded like a deckchair in Worthing now on our second Interim Coach after the first Interim Coach was useless, whilst the owner plots to lure the next one in with the same promises. Worn out players who should have left Tottenham still battle on in service, like EN13 on the 318 But I look at Chelsea this season and see them thrashed like a DW on the 99 and things aren't so bad Surely the end for Lampard now?
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Post by MKAY315 on May 2, 2023 21:01:48 GMT
Since Saliba has gone off injured the difference in Arsenal's defence is huge Rob Holding is NOT premier league quality. I wouldn't be surprised if 1 of 3 things happen on Tuesday. We either lose or draw. No clean sheet and Mudryk scored against Arsenal So I was right about one thing. NO CLEAN SHEET.
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Post by MKAY315 on May 2, 2023 21:04:00 GMT
If Gabriel is injured and we play Holding on Sunday against Newcastle. It will be a BLOODBATH. ASM, Murphy, Isak, Wilson and co are going to have a field day.
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Post by vjaska on May 2, 2023 21:08:17 GMT
If Gabriel is injured and we play Holding on Sunday against Newcastle. It will be a BLOODBATH. ASM, Murphy, Isak, Wilson and co are going to have a field day. The title is gone IMO so it doesn’t really matter - obviously, I hope we win but I can’t see it regardless of Holding’s involvement. Tonight was a much better performance overall and it was great to see Kiwor play well
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Post by Busboy105 on May 2, 2023 21:35:56 GMT
It is that but also the fact that there's a lot of money involved in football nowadays so owners kinda have to be a bit more cutthroat when it comes to these decisions There is a lot of money involved but I feel no sympathy for these clubs when at the same time, they pee all the money up the wall on not good enough players & managers due to poor planning. Can't disagree with that
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Post by MKAY315 on May 6, 2023 17:04:51 GMT
So Anfield booed the anthem. Wowsers.
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Post by Busboy105 on May 6, 2023 20:37:09 GMT
So Anfield booed the anthem. Wowsers. Expected really. Liverpool fans have been known to boo the national anthem
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Post by SILENCED on May 6, 2023 20:44:50 GMT
So Anfield booed the anthem. Wowsers. Expected really. Liverpool fans have been known to boo the national anthem If they really don't want to be part of the English game, send them to the Welsh leagues. We have Welsh teams in the English league.
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Post by northlondon83 on May 6, 2023 20:55:45 GMT
Expected really. Liverpool fans have been known to boo the national anthem If they really don't want to be part of the English game, send them to the Welsh leagues. We have Welsh teams in the English league. Whilst they have a different anthem they still share the same king. No matter what your views on the Royal Family are you shouldn't really boo the anthem. It's really unpatriotic. I myself am not really a royal fan, not bothered about the coronation however they still play an important role in this country
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Post by vjaska on May 6, 2023 23:43:33 GMT
So Anfield booed the anthem. Wowsers. Expected really. Liverpool fans have been known to boo the national anthem Their argument for booing it is weak - they cite a managed decline of Liverpool in the 80's and Hillsborough as reasons for booing yet neither has nothing to do with the Royal Family and I'm not a Royalist by any means. On top of that, they like coming to London and chanting "F**k the Tories" at various grounds despite the fact most London clubs are more likely full of Labour voters outside of Chelsea & Fulham and maybe a portion of the Essex lot who support East London teams. The likes of Arsenal & Palace are fundamentally working class Labour voting teams and more importantly, it was their fellow northerners who helped elect Tories unlike London who is more and more going towards Labour
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Post by ServerKing on May 7, 2023 12:33:21 GMT
Great to see a Spurs win, forgotten what that's like
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Post by MKAY315 on May 7, 2023 17:15:06 GMT
I'm actually annoyed at the fact we're winning at the moment. WHERE WAS THIS PERFORMANCE A FEW WEEKS AGO with the likes of Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton. This is flipping annoying.
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