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Re: POLL: If Moyes would get the sack who would you want to take over?

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I feel your pain my dear friend.
But fear not, today was a minor blip in getting rid of the bugeyed lemur, his day's are numbered. I like yourself long for the day when the vermin and wee jock mcplop are long gone.
Love a cup of Rosey I do.

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Time to go on a long losing run

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Didn't really bother watching yesterday. Never really not bothered watching West Ham when available. Flicked over every now and again.
Great game for teletext fans but any person praising anything with the shit on view yesterday better not have slagged off Dyches Burnley.
Total anti football manager who kills football.
Older you ger the more discerning you get with time and ypu can't waste time watching Moyes Wedt Ham.
Badly want a long losing run, say 10 - 15 games to ensure he leaves the club.
Relegation accepted if it gets him out.
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Re: Time to go on a long losing run

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I reckon theres a lot of lead on that cast numbers, probably reach the far bank.
Just like my dreams they fade and die.
But on the positive side..............

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Re: Time to go on a long losing run

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tassiehammer wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:59 am I reckon theres a lot of lead on that cast numbers, probably reach the far bank.
Guarantee lots of supporters agree but are too scared to voice.
I know Newmie does but he tries to tow the line and not post true feelings.
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Re: Time to go on a long losing run

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9898 wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:47 am
tassiehammer wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 7:59 am I reckon theres a lot of lead on that cast numbers, probably reach the far bank.
Guarantee lots of supporters agree but are too scared to voice.
I know Newmie does but he tries to tow the line and not post true feelings.
No true supporter wants their team to lose. FACT

Especially when Dyche will be the next one in.
It’s not what you do it is the way that you do it.

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Re: Time to go on a long losing run

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Towie wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 10:08 am
9898 wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:47 am

Guarantee lots of supporters agree but are too scared to voice.
I know Newmie does but he tries to tow the line and not post true feelings.
No true supporter wants their team to lose. FACT

Especially when Dyche will be the next one in.
Dyche won't be next.
He goes now and real chance we get Pochetino.
"Mum. I've wet the bed again."

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Re: Time to go on a long losing run

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9898 wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 10:37 am
Towie wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 10:08 am

No true supporter wants their team to lose. FACT

Especially when Dyche will be the next one in.
Dyche won't be next.
He goes now and real chance we get Pochetino.
You give our board too much credit.

It will be Dyche, ticks the boxes for the board.

Can do a job on little funds.
It’s not what you do it is the way that you do it.

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Re: Time to go on a long losing run

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Towie wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 11:21 am
9898 wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 10:37 am

Dyche won't be next.
He goes now and real chance we get Pochetino.
You give our board too much credit.

It will be Dyche, ticks the boxes for the board.

Can do a job on little funds.
100% disagree.
After laying out £150 million in transfer window they wouldn't give it to Dyche.
Problem is, if we stall and struggle and het rid of Miyes after 20 games when in the bottom 6 our appeal drastically diminishes to potential managers.
Good management is seeing the future and the owners need to see it now
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Re: Time to go on a long losing run

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Must be a real season. Arsenal beat Spurs again.
Oh dear.

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Re: Time to go on a long losing run

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9898 wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 11:24 am
Towie wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 11:21 am

You give our board too much credit.

It will be Dyche, ticks the boxes for the board.

Can do a job on little funds.
100% disagree.
After laying out £150 million in transfer window they wouldn't give it to Dyche.
Problem is, if we stall and struggle and het rid of Miyes after 20 games when in the bottom 6 our appeal drastically diminishes to potential managers.
Good management is seeing the future and the owners need to see it now
As I said, you give our board too much credit.
Our board and vision does not go hand in hand.

Now stop being a muppet Numbnuts.
It’s not what you do it is the way that you do it.

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