I’m a little pessimistic as to how long your optimism will last Strolls. … but loving it all the same
I see West Ham lost 4-0 to Leverkusen yesterday, David Moyes facing the chop. Mark Warburton left the Hammers as he disagreed with Moyes plans and didn't want to lose his friendship and it seems their new DoF has similar disagreements with Moyes. Perhaps those who wanted Warburton out will realise he'd been undermined by Ferdinand and as a result we've lost all the stability he'd brought the club on a shoestring budget and we've lost a manager with integrity missing elsewhere in our club...
I thought it was the wrong move to dispense with his services, Soops. What’s happened since has proved that. It’s the overall administration that’s wrong, though. It’s about time the club was sold on and we had new thinking and competence about the place. I think Ferdinand was smart enough to know it was the right time to go and avoid being completely tainted by this shambles. I’m not going to join in with the criticism of Ainsworth - the administration appointed him know exactly what they’d get, presumably knowing full well that all the good money’s been spaffed and this lot will have to play slogball for a few years.
Just watching a very entertaining game at the King Power,two very good footballing teams in Leicester & Coventry (2-1 at the moment),just shows how far behind we are as a club
Leeds come from 2 down to draw in last minute with Cardiff. Unfortunately Cardiff still look more than capable of battering us next week. Ipswich 2 up at Sunderland and look a force to be reckoned with !
Slightly unfair to compare us to Leicester, but Cov have lost their two best players over the summer and still managed 20 shots away from home. My Leicester mates reckon they are going to try and play like City with their new manager who was assistant to Guardiola and that they are not up to it and will concede a lot of goals. But not to us I’ll wager.