Who wants Silva gone? See I said I hope it's 7 or 8 as I couldn't see anyone taking Silva on the back of a result like that. He came in, he started well - as many managers do - but we tailed off and finished in a poor way. He's proved nothing yet, there's one premier league job available, I personally think that job will be filled by someone with a stronger CV.
From the Spurs site. Kane's goals today means that he scored as many goals as Sunderland and 2 more than Boro. He was only 12 behind Southampton, who finished 8th. They've clips of the goals on there too. I'd post a link, but I'm a nice guy.
My first thought is to laugh but having paid to watch that ****. We deserve an apology absolutely ****ing disgusting performance.
What we need to remember is that before we got Silva the club / ehab tried a number of other potential candidates and for whatever reasons none did a deal to manage Hull City. We ended up with Phelan because no one else would do it, if Silva goes it really could be bottom of the barrel candidates. On the other hand ehab could pull a rabbit out of the hat and employ a really top class manager and give him a big transfer budget, after all now he has sacked the program sellers, the turnstile operators, the groundstaff, the divoters, the ticket office staff and maybe others there must be a huge kitty available. That will get a lot of fans back onside, all the bad things will be forgotten as they support the team not the regime. Or he could sell up.
Must admit I've enjoyed reading your 'editorials' of late. Any chance you'll come back next season too, on a weekly basis perhaps? Just means that we can all kick back, instead of having to worry about reflecting or analysing things. Cheers.
Really I thought Spurs would have hammered any bottom half side today, they are just too good. OK, 7's a bit harsh but it doesn't matter much. Anybody at the match, how did the fans/players react to each other at the end?
They did the usual hand-shaking then half went straight down the tunnel and the others lapped the pitch and applauded the fans before the actual lap of honour - Bowen, Robertson, Clucas, Hudd, Dawson and Tymon.