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Never thought I'd say it but christ I miss match of the day
Not for me he had his chance we have a v good squad now and he cannot get them going. If levy doesn’t move now though it’s going to be tough for anyone to come in and fix this. If he stays to Christmas then there is no point in sacking him imo.Surely the question now is whether "painful rebuilding" should start with Poch or not?
It's like hanging on to a marriage you know is dead but doing it for the kids. In this case, through love and loyalty between chairman and manager.
I'm no longer angry any more. Is like starting to get into a habit.
I'm sure the players feel the same too.
@Doug...Does anyone have confidence that Poch knows how to turn this around?
What’s the average age on this forum, asking for a friend...
What’s the average age on this forum, asking for a friend...
All your points are valid but Levy won’t sack him as it will cost too much money.The last days of AVB were dire and he was fired after a 6-0 thrashing by CIty away, and a 5-0 hammering by Liverpool - the worst at the Lane in 16 years
Poch has engineered the worst defeat at home in our history (137 years!) and clearly has no answers for the dire form of the team.
We're below Newcastle - a team whose fans are in rebellion with a manager who is chronically unpopular and a squad that had such little investment their two time la liga winning manager quit
The worst thing about close losses, and lucky draws in the league is that it makes sacking seem unreasonable - but 12 months of this dross is no knee jerk reaction
When is enough, enough? Sometimes change can be good for all involved
I didn't say I thought he was faultless, nobody was but think he probably had the most credit in the bank, must have bailed dier out of jail half a dozen timesHe almost cost us twice and gets pushed off the ball too easily given his size.
Maybe Kane has also given up on Pochs project.
We need better footballers in through the door.Sam Allardyce could barely get in the top half with the likes Dourkaeff and Okocha.
We change the manager. If that happens, then ok. Fair enough. There's no clearly unreasonable reason not to.
But it's still a rebuild. And it'll still not be immediate trophies or scintillating football. And people will still be calling us a disgrace.
So whichever way we go, either stick with current disenfranchised crop of players, drop said players and play the new blood, or change the whole thing; we're going to have to suck it up this season.
Just catching up with the game. Any idea why Ndombele went off?
Sam Allardyce could barely get in the top half with the likes Dourkaeff and Okocha.