Francesco Guidolin, managed a far better defensive record with exactly the same players (0.8 goals-per-game better), Bob is a failure and needs to go ASAP....................
Well that surely must be Bradley's last stand, I have never seen such a clueless manager of our club, both he and Jinx can piss off!............
It's an absolute shambles and the gap will start growing now so why would siggy and a couple of our other tidy players hang around when the vultures in this cut throat league can see us dying ? The worst time of year to buy IF the investors buy is the only chance to give it a last shot to stay up ? Or sell off what and who they can, cut wages, strict not spending on anything they don't need too even taking bulbs out to cut bills to minimum and pocket TV , gate, shop money etc leave just enough to tick over then grab the parachute payments from afar ! That's proper asset stripping !
Bradley has taken us backwards, not even Franco at his worst was shipping goals like this, Bradley is doing some serious damage to our team confidence..............
Phill,the man cannot inspire confidence when he does not know how to do it.The players know this and there is no respect for him at the club. THE PLAYERS WANT HIM OUT. Only problem its damaging our club and our chances of staying in the Prem the longer it goes on.
Swansea’s application mirrored the wretched tactics of their manager. Bafflingly, Bradley dropped World Cup winner Fernando Llorente after four goals in two home League games which had both inspired wins and replaced him with fellow Spaniard Baston Borja, who, to be extremely kind, was ineffective. But then, Bradley’s strange system for this "must-win game" did not include operating a striker through the middle. Such madness inevitably led to chaos. With Swansea in this shapeless state, it just had to be Andre Ayew. Combine the immutable law of the ex with sod’s law and what is left is the striker sold for £20m in the summer scoring his first goal for West Ham – with a one-yard tap-in. - James Corrigan/Independent
His snout must be growing rapidly, unless he actually believes that crap. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38437679
As bad as we are, at least there`s something a bit more positive around. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38397784