Yet again our defence has been woeful, say what you like but when Brucie was here we very rarely lost the `big` six pointers, and certainly didn`t get embarassed so easily, losing by 3, 4, 5 and 6. I feel for Phelan, I really do, given the state of the squad, but he doesn`t seem to have what it takes organising this group of players, his signings have been poor, and his tactics even poorer. But as has been said the fault lay at the door of the ****wit Ehab who pushed Bruce out of the door, I`m afraid unless there are major changes both at owner level and managerial level this season will be a right off, aand I just don`t see us being able to bounce back from it, not with this current set up.
I do feel Mike Phelan has inherited a fairly hopeless situation and the injuries have made it worse but very surprised by his decision to abandon 3-5-2. We simply don't have a right back so why pretend we do. It almost feels like he thought' I've got to get Snodgrass into the team so I cant play 3-5-2 as he's a winger.' He could have played him as a second forward. And none of his deadline signings seem to have improved the team , if anything have taken it backwards.
If we go down and the Allams and the membership scheme remain, there'll be more supporters on a Sunday morning tha at the kcom on a Saturday
You think we didn't perform? I know you need to score but we should have had a shed full today. The owners have caused this over the years of abuse of the club. The only difference today was the finishing. ALLAMS OUT.
A short trip compared to Sunderland and Newcastle's away games. Or Boro. All three of who take more away than we do. Sunderland, who took more to .Bournemouth than we did, set off at 5am.
Can't comment as I've never met her. What, in your dealings with her, has lead you to that conclusion?
I'm talking about Hull City. Why do you always have to compare us with other teams and their supporters.
Because you were making it out like it was some massive journey that people should be congratulated on. It isn't.