We criticise Clulis , fair enough , it's our prerogative. But what about us posters as result predictors ? 10 out of 10 of us got this one wrong. But was it our fault ? I say no , if Clulis had done only a reasonable job this week-end , half of us would have got it right. But I am not saying it's his fault. I said we criticise Clulis , ( we scan him with a critical eye ) but can we blame him ? If we think he has the ability to do a successful job , and he is just not putting in the required effort , we can blame him , he is responsibile. But if our assessment of him is that he does not have the necessary ability , can we blame him ? He is not responsibile for not being born with the abilities needed to do a successful job at Stoke City F.C. If he does not have the necessary , HE MUST LEAVE. If he does have what's required , but because of pig-headedness or whatever , he continues to fail , HE MUST LEAVE. The only way for him to remain employed by Stoke City , if he has the ability , is to begin doing what he is paid to do. SHAPE-UP or SHIP OUT.
Same here Potts, My son is not a bad little footballer and plays most weeks. Both he (12) and my daughter (9) are very good karters and as a family we take far more enjoyment from that!
there is NO enjoyment in watching stoke what so ever, id rather dip my genitals in battery acid at the moment
Your right Ricc at the start of the 3rd prem season I felt the enjoyment fading (probably earlier than most) and our enjoyable family day with close friends, having brunch, walking to the game, walking back and having an early Tea whilst watching the dicks on sky wrongly slate us (at the time), was not the social experience we were used to! It became like a job and not a hobby! Funny because a couple of friends who always go to away games siad the same last week and will not be going to Newcastle!