Jermaine Jenas interview

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I really don't care what a lot of the so called expert pundits say.. like all of us though we have our opinions... I think we are pretty much rock bottom now, and I'm hoping that this has woken Short up to realise that it's time to back the manager.....
 
I really don't care what a lot of the so called expert pundits say.. like all of us though we have our opinions... I think we are pretty much rock bottom now, and I'm hoping that this has woken Short up to realise that it's time to back the manager.....
So why hire a useless c u n t like Coleman?

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The attitude from too many supporters who will always find the negatives... this is the underlying reason why we are in this ****..

Couldn’t agree more RAW.

Wasn’t my first pick but there’s a lot of qualities in the fella, he’s self assured, he’s had the massive balls to come here on a potential hiding to nothing.

He’s here now so all we can do is get behind him and see how it goes, he knows Williams and Matthews, 2 players who with confidence can offer marked improvements in the side, and he’s done a good job of making Wales solid and hard to break down.

To repeat, I’m impressed that of all the places to step out of a massive comfort zone he’s come to the most stricken club in the UK, a massive club with clouds as dark as the pits the stadiums built on.

I’m right behind him, we all have to be cos if it goes wrong the consequences of hitting League One don’t bear thinking about.
 
As many have said, wasn't my first choice, but he will have my full support and hope it all works well. Just hope this waste of DNA of an owner gives him a chance to succeed
 
Today is a great opportunity to turn things. Supporters supporting the team and manager, and players if for nothing else, at least playing for their place in the new managers side.
If it comes together I’m going for a repeat of history and another unexpected 6-0 against Millwall !
 
Today is a great opportunity to turn things. Supporters supporting the team and manager, and players if for nothing else, at least playing for their place in the new managers side.
If it comes together I’m going for a repeat of history and another unexpected 6-0 against Millwall !
That's what I like to hear.
 
The attitude from too many supporters who will always find the negatives... this is the underlying reason why we are in this ****..
You cannot put the blame on the fans for us being in this ****. The reason and THE ONLY reason is because of the way things have been handled at the club. Short and his cohorts should be utterly ashamed of how they have let this club down. Moyes for one, should have been dragged away to a taxi no soon as he uttered the words 'we are in a relegation battle' in Aug/Sep last year.
Also, certain players seem to have been able to get away with poor discipline, lack of fitness and a pisshead attitude, something that has been rife for a number of years. They should also hang their heads in shame. There will always be disagreement among fans, but they shouldn't have to put up with the antics listed above.

Let's hope that Coleman changes this, let's hope that he can rekindle the passion that this club is so famous for. I am optimistic, but it's unlikely to be instant. SAFC has had some sh*t times, equally we still get 26265<applause> at the ground when 2nd from bottom and playing Bolton who were bottom. KTF FTM:emoticon-0116-evilg
 
You cannot put the blame on the fans for us being in this ****. The reason and THE ONLY reason is because of the way things have been handled at the club. Short and his cohorts should be utterly ashamed of how they have let this club down. Moyes for one, should have been dragged away to a taxi no soon as he uttered the words 'we are in a relegation battle' in Aug/Sep last year.
Also, certain players seem to have been able to get away with poor discipline, lack of fitness and a pisshead attitude, something that has been rife for a number of years. They should also hang their heads in shame. There will always be disagreement among fans, but they shouldn't have to put up with the antics listed above.

Let's hope that Coleman changes this, let's hope that he can rekindle the passion that this club is so famous for. I am optimistic, but it's unlikely to be instant. SAFC has had some sh*t times, equally we still get 26265<applause> at the ground when 2nd from bottom and playing Bolton who were bottom. KTF FTM:emoticon-0116-evilg

We have had tried and trusted managers and players that have had success both before and after they have been here.. I certainly don't blame the fans for all the trouble we are in, but I firmly believe they are a contributory factor. And if you actually believe there was over 26,000 in the ground against Bolton then I take it that you were not there..
 
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