Match Day Thread Stoke v Hull City

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McCann's personally hurt by the fans singing 'your not fit to wear the shirt'.

Still says he's going to turn things around.

He's disappointed that Burnsy's asked him about him being sacked and won't answer.

He doesn't think the system is the reason we're losing.
Might not be all the reason, but its not helping...
 
McCann's personally hurt by the fans singing 'your not fit to wear the shirt'.

Still says he's going to turn things around.

He's disappointed that Burnsy's asked him about him being sacked and won't answer.

He doesn't think the system is the reason we're losing.

That is precisely why he’s a ****ing clown.
 
Clearly there are people on here who didn't see this coming.

How?

We're going to where the Allams want to go and many of us predicted it.

What's the surprise?
 
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Jacko Irvine's on Blunder. 'We're focusing on the next game' yer..yer...yer...

Its his birthday today. Bless...He must be about 10.
 
Unforgivable display of inadequate losers today.

Warren Joyce type need and smartish...


Allams OUT
 
Jacko Irvine's on Blunder. 'We're focusing on the next game' yer..yer...yer...

Its his birthday today. Bless...He must be about 10.

you should be focussing on the game you've just played and try to understand where it all went wrong so you don't repeat the same mistakes next week - I know mccanns already ruled that out because were going to use the same tactics that got us the princely sum of 2 points out of the last 33
 
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Clearly there are people on here who didn't see this coming.

How?

We're going to where the Allams want to go and many of us predicted it.

What's the surprise?
Why would the allams want that? Olm has pointed out repeatedly Its not what they want and why.
 
Just got home. Has he gone? I really don’t want him to be sacked but I really do want him to do what’s right, for us, the team, the Club & himself. He’s out of his depth & doing no good to any.

The team today had no structure, no direction, no confidence, lacked motivation & were without the necessary skill, talent & will to compete at this level, That is not the fault of the players, any player would jump at the chance of competing at a higher level. The fault lies solely at the feet of the Manager. For him to improve as a Manager, & person, he needs to acknowledge this & step aside, promptly.
 
On The Mood Ahead Of Saturday’s Game…
The players are good and they’re in a good place. We’ve had a good week and we’ve mixed it up a little bit. We trained at a different venue in the early part of the week and it was good to get them all together and do some different stuff with them. We took them to St George’s Park and it was something different for them. It was a good opportunity to do that with ten games to go. Psychologically it’s sometimes nice to take the group and do something different and I’m thankful that the Club has allowed us to do that. We came back into Cottingham today and it has been a good week. We’re only looking forward. What’s done is dusted and we’re only looking to be as positive as we can. With ten games to go, my message to the players is how many can we win? We focus on the next one which is Stoke and that is going to be a tough game but we feel confident and in a good place that we can go there and put in a good performance.

How pleasant for them.
Not sure what the benefits of such a jolly are.

So something different for them to break the routine? It didn't break the routine, it just served to perpetuate it.
St Georges Park is one of the most opulent, luxurious facilities in Britain for the cosseted millionaires that usually play for the national squads. And they probably deserve it.
Not for League 1 scuffers for whom it probably just serves to keep their fantasy world alive, as they arrive on a luxury coach wearing their silly ****ing slider flip flops, smelling of Creed Viking, checking their Rolex Daytona considering how long they have to wait until their next ****ing tattoo appointment.

It's almost laughable McCann saying this : "It's a first for me, the fans singing to my players that they are not fit to wear the shirt, it's hurt me and I hope it hurts the boys because the fans pay their hard earned money and we didn't give them an inch to cheer about.

"We have to stand up and be counted and we will."

As I said earlier in the week : Isn't this where football managers take the team to a local hospice, an army assault course, on the bin lorries or summat to shock the molly coddled ****s into the real life and 'stop feeling sorry for themselves'? That would have broken the routine for them ... and let them know that if they continue to **** up (manager / players etc) then the cosseted lifestyle could come to a grinding halt.

Tell you what would hurt McCann and the boys - get Ant Middleton in to tell them how things hurt.

****ing shocking today.
 
The interview is staggering in its arrogance. All about the players. No answer to why they are not winning the first, second or third ball. Either they are not coached properly or just not bothered. Either way all down to the manager.if they are not good enough then they were mainly picked by him. Hurt by the question of the sacking and won’t answer. Incredible. Hurt by the singing of your not fit to wear the shirt. Players still got plenty of running in them at the end when they ran off. They should have left everything on the pitch and crawled off knackered after that **** display. Not one indication of how he might change things round. Bad, really bad.
 
So something different for them to break the routine? It didn't break the routine, it just served to perpetuate it.
St Georges Park is one of the most opulent, luxurious facilities in Britain for the cosseted millionaires that usually play for the national squads. And they probably deserve it.
Not for League 1 scuffers for whom it probably just serves to keep their fantasy world alive, as they arrive on a luxury coach wearing their silly ****ing slider flip flops, smelling of Creed Viking, checking their Rolex Daytona considering how long they have to wait until their next ****ing tattoo appointment.

It's almost laughable McCann saying this : "It's a first for me, the fans singing to my players that they are not fit to wear the shirt, it's hurt me and I hope it hurts the boys because the fans pay their hard earned money and we didn't give them an inch to cheer about.

"We have to stand up and be counted and we will."

As I said earlier in the week : Isn't this where football managers take the team to a local hospice, an army assault course, on the bin lorries or summat to shock the molly coddled ****s into the real life and 'stop feeling sorry for themselves'? That would have broken the routine for them ... and let them know that if they continue to **** up (manager / players etc) then the cosseted lifestyle could come to a grinding halt.

Tell you what would hurt McCann and the boys - get Ant Middleton in to tell them how things hurt.

****ing shocking today.
Have you been to St George’s Park?
I wouldn’t describe it as opulent to be honest.
Stayed there a few times and it’s a reasonable standard hotel, but nothing that flash. Queued up for breakfast behind Gareth Southgate and it was standard hotel fare.
Just tonnes and tonnes of pitches, training facilities etc etc, which is how it should be. (and a convenient private airfield next door...which is not how I arrived!)

I do take your point that it isn’t anywhere to bring the team together in an ‘us against the elements’ type of way, but it’s not as luxurious as you might think that’s all.