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We haven't got humped every week and we could quite as easily lose as many games in the championship.
We get humped 8 times out of 10. Regarding your last point if Short remains owner then we probably will.
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We haven't got humped every week and we could quite as easily lose as many games in the championship.
We fought back from behind twice against Liverpool 3 games ago. We just aren't very good.I have ever thought for a while the players don't fancy him and I am more and more sure that it's defo the case. There is no fight or desire in that team.
There are a fair few saleable assets (Pickford, Kone, PVA, Defoe at least) and we have loads of Premier league experience.We have to face facts. Moyes is on a long term contract and won't walk. The squad is extremely small relatively inexperienced (at Premier League level) and there are no saleable assets (yes we could sell Defoe but better to gamble on him keeping us up).
Changing the manager now will mean more money spent off the pitch and the uncertainty of a new man working would mean it is a huge gamble. We would need a clear out at the end of the season regardless of the division we find ourselves in as the new man would want his own squad.
I think we need to just accept the gamble with Moyes between now and the end of the season in the hope that it clicks between now and then. Afterwards regardless of the season let him and Bain burn the squad down and rebuild it from scratch the way he wants it
I seem to remember he had a couple of dodgy seasons at Everton 15/16th finishIt's hard to back anyone as bad at Moyes. He's dreadful.
We fought back from behind twice against Liverpool 3 games ago. We just aren't very good.
Should have been 3 pens and a winMate. 2 pens and Liverpool should and would have burried us on another day. They demonstrated awful and unusual poor finishing.
Should have been 3 pens and a win
I was joking. Still didn't capitulate against a decent team.Jesus f***ing christ.
we are f***ing shit but ha way man if your not going to give us any credit of at least that game you never willJesus f***ing christ.
No we don't, that's just bullshit.We get humped 8 times out of 10. Regarding your last point if Short remains owner then we probably will.
Is it unlucky or is it poor preparation?Exactly. Many don't consider how unlucky we've been with injuries.
Spot onDid anyone look at our available playing staff and think we'd win this game? It could happen of course, football is a strange old game but come on, against a powerful, hard working, well organised side with a none too shabby home record? A side that's been several years in the making.
I'm afraid I have some bad news for you people. Very little will change until we get a few players back, and then nothing will change for a while after that because they'll be off the pace for weeks. Then not too much will change for a long while after that because the club is a basket case, we're suffering from an accretion of mistakes, years of them, like barnacles clinging to a hull they've finally made it almost impossible to rectify whilst maintaining our premier league status, the dry dock awaits us. Unfortunately circumstances dictate that whoever we place in what is an extremely hot seat the job to rebuild this club will require time, player churn to raise cash - reduce wages, plus a lot of hard work, and that's if we have the right man, there are no guarantees in professional sport. As I said months ago, it'll get worse before it gets better but take heart from the side that deservedly beat us this evening, they've shown the value of sticking with their man through the tough times.
That's worked for Burnley but it won't for us, Moyes and Short haven't a clue.Did anyone look at our available playing staff and think we'd win this game? It could happen of course, football is a strange old game but come on, against a powerful, hard working, well organised side with a none too shabby home record? A side that's been several years in the making.
I'm afraid I have some bad news for you people. Very little will change until we get a few players back, and then nothing will change for a while after that because they'll be off the pace for weeks. Then not too much will change for a long while after that because the club is a basket case, we're suffering from an accretion of mistakes, years of them, like barnacles clinging to a hull they've finally made it almost impossible to rectify whilst maintaining our premier league status, the dry dock awaits us. Unfortunately circumstances dictate that whoever we place in what is an extremely hot seat the job to rebuild this club will require time, player churn to raise cash - reduce wages, plus a lot of hard work, and that's if we have the right man, there are no guarantees in professional sport. As I said months ago, it'll get worse before it gets better but take heart from the side that deservedly beat us this evening, they've shown the value of sticking with their man through the tough times.