I hope he doesnt go for Southgate.As has been said, if this is true, the only way Acun turns this around is with a marque signing like Bruce. It's turning into a ****show.
I hope he doesnt go for Southgate.As has been said, if this is true, the only way Acun turns this around is with a marque signing like Bruce. It's turning into a ****show.
As has been said, if this is true, the only way Acun turns this around is with a marque signing like Bruce. It's turning into a ****show.
Step forward Fraizer (not effin' Frazier) Campbell.He won’t sign anyone we might like to have it will be a name we can’t spell.
The owner is a clown who, despite being a football fan, is less qualified running a football club than the average poster on here is.
Saw this on Twitter
Managers Ranked by Points Per Game (PPG):
- Liam Rosenior: 1.40 PPG
- Grant McCann: 1.38 PPG
- Nigel Adkins: 1.29 PPG
- Ruben Selles: 1.21 PPG
- Andy Dawson: 1.13 PPG
- Shota Arveladze: 1.10 PPG
- Tim Walter: 0.83 PPG
Sacking Rosenior will go down as one of the most idiotic decisions at this football club.Saw this on Twitter
Managers Ranked by Points Per Game (PPG):
- Liam Rosenior: 1.40 PPG
- Grant McCann: 1.38 PPG
- Nigel Adkins: 1.29 PPG
- Ruben Selles: 1.21 PPG
- Andy Dawson: 1.13 PPG
- Shota Arveladze: 1.10 PPG
- Tim Walter: 0.83 PPG
Says who?Not difficult to understand but yet we can’t criticise the one person who’s been the constant presence the last 3 years
Would they have stayed? Highly unlikely if we're being honest & realistic.If Rosenior wasn't fired, would they have stayed?
cos we spunked too much money in 23/24 chasing a promotion that never seemed particularly likely.
Says who?
Of course we can. And do. Me included. But I don't lazily place all the blame at his door (whilst still ackowleging that, yes, he is ultimately responsible) nor come out with daft statements that make out it's all his fault, that he identifies & makes our signings, etc etc.
Would they have stayed? Highly unlikely if we're being honest & realistic.
A promotion that never seemed particularly likely? We were 6th i.e. in a promotion play off place, when those January signings were made. Play offs were more than realistic. Once there, anything can happen. We may well have been the team to fear had things worked out differently after January. We beat Southampton at theirs in one of our best performances. No one can seriously say that "promotion never seemed particularly likely". We (should have) had a fair chance.
We were never going up.Would they have stayed? Highly unlikely if we're being honest & realistic.
A promotion that never seemed particularly likely? We were 6th i.e. in a promotion play off place, when those January signings were made. Play offs were more than realistic. Once there, anything can happen. We may well have been the team to fear had things worked out differently after January. We beat Southampton at theirs in one of our best performances. No one can seriously say that "promotion never seemed particularly likely". We (should have) had a fair chance.
Says who?
Of course we can. And do. Me included. But I don't lazily place all the blame at his door (whilst still ackowleging that, yes, he is ultimately responsible) nor come out with daft statements that make out it's all his fault, that he identifies & makes our signings, etc etc.
you do realise he's not actually been sacked?
Most of my sentiments would still stand if Selles remains in place