When did you lose faith in Poyet?


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turning on the fans.

up until then the bad results where just that, bad results. his ramblings in the press got more and more bizzarre, paranoid, deluded and he sounded broken. since then the team looks confused, lacking in confidence, belief and just totally fucked.

as a fan i haven't a clue who will play, what formation or tactics we're using, even when im watching them i don't understand who is where or what were trying to do, it is nee wonder the players don't either.
I can predict we won't score and will look shit. Does that count?
 
Boxing Day was the beginning of the end like.

QPR and Bradford didn't help, then yesterday just topped it off.
 
Probably Bradford. I still hoped he'd turn it around and said I'd give him WBA, Hull and Villa. Hull was when I said he should go, but still had a tiny bit of hope. Villa destroyed all that.
 
I was never overly impressed with the club appointing an unknown, lower league manager for such a big club as ours in the first place. Then Poyet started behaving increasingly strangely culminating in him playing three centre backs, head in hands, wanting a meeraycle. Then we had poor transfer business with the Borini farce, signng the likes of Scocco, Buckley and Bridcutt and playing and benching Altidore for so long which led me to question his judgement.

So for me it has been a cumulative effect but it started early last season.
 
I lost faith Villa away at Christmas.

Watching that second half against 10 men when we had one shot on goal and that game coming off the back of being spanked at home to Hull who at that time were on a winless run of 10 games.
 
Yesterday morning when I woke up to see that score snd read the reports. Until then I've defended him and wanted him to stay as I was certain we would stay up. Now I think it's time to get someone else in to try and keep us up. It means starting again in the summer again but I'd rather be doing that in division 1 than division 2.
 
I was never overly impressed with the club appointing an unknown, lower league manager for such a big club as ours in the first place. Then Poyet started behaving increasingly strangely culminating in him playing three centre backs, head in hands, wanting a meeraycle. Then we had poor transfer business with the Borini farce, signng the likes of Scocco, Buckley and Bridcutt and playing and benching Altidore for so long which led me to question his judgement.

So for me it has been a cumulative effect but it started early last season.

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agree with the rest of your post buy haway man, poyet is hardly an unknown random lower league manager :confused:
 
jan transfer window when he did nowt to strengthen and let better players go than the crap hes brought with him
think after last season him and short wouldn't want that scenario again thick as bulls lugs learnt nowt
 
Last season, I realised he wasn't a good coach. No motivation, no change of ideas, poor tactics and his comments were sometimes strange.

I was fully behind him until Bradford. That was a shambolic day.
 
He was a known player but an unproven manager at a decent level sufficient for a Premiership Club. That's what I meant to say.

mmm, not sure i agree. he's done a fair amount of work, has a good cv as a player and assistant at high profile clubs. done a good enough job as a manager. i wasn't really pro his appointment but i think it is easier to say in hindsight than at the time that he was unproven.

but fuck him, he is gone now [hopefully]

WE MOVE ON
 
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