The warnock type style of management works... Hell it ain't pretty to watch but it gets you results ffs. I would love to see us field 11 grafters on that pitch, not Pre madonnas who are has beens and can't hit a barn door. Look at Steven fletcher at Sunderland, he ain't no household name but puts a shift in each week, four goals in five I believe Sorry for stating the bleeding obvious but I'm so pissed off tonight I'd rather a bullet in my head, we need to act before we are too many points adrift, we can't afford relegation or I fear we will be Pompey mark2 Fernandes front the money and show that welsh Cnut the door please or end up missing out in 80 million quid
I'm not so sure it did. By the time warnock was sacked we were going backwards and fast. His style came unstuck. With MH we're just bobbing up and down in the same spot. There is still the potential to move forward.
I think the problem is having a transfer window just before the start of a season. If it was at the end of the season, any new players will have enough time training with the team and being better prepared for the start of the season. Mark Hughes was transferring players in right up to the start of the season. Now we are being told they all need time to gel and work as a unit, which may be a fair point to make, but doesn't really help his cause, having not won a game. I don't want to hear comments about "how we threw it away", "we deserved more from the game", "we played well but the score didn't reflect that" it just seems so patronising. The players train together all week, we are into week seven of this campaign, will little reward. Was Cesar the answer to our keeping vacancy? Should we have stuck with Green longer? And finally.....where the hell is the atmosphere at LR gone? Last season our remaining home games were terrific, we beat Liverpool, Arsenal, Swansea, Spurs and Stoke, all played to near capacity and with a great atmosphere. Yes we need a win, but at the moment, I would start with not losing a few games, at least we would have a few more points on the board.
And a bunch of sissies who get injured so easily...... we need some 'ard cnuts back there who'll hold.
At least wait until dawn.............. please log in to view this image Francisco Goya's painting, "The Third of May 1808" depicts the execution, at dawn on that date, of Spaniards who had resisted the occupation of their country by Napoleon's forces. In Madrid, hundreds of citizens were rounded up and summarily shot. This powerful work is one of the archetypal images of the horrors of war.