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Have been desperately hoping for him to succeed but he’s his own downfall. Signing 7 players in the summer and not one was a striker when we couldn’t score last season. Only attacking player coming from League 2 and played as RWB. Bloke is obsessed with Kakay whose record when we plays is absymal. He makes the same tactical mistakes every game and fails to see what the fans see every game. And worst of all he treats the fans with utter contempt in his post match interview. Would respect him more if he was honest. Sick and tired of this regular bile of ‘the lads emptied the tank’, ‘I was proud of the boys’, ‘the lads gave me everything’. The players are not good enough and many of them were signed by him. And his tactics are painful to watch. Simply long ball and percentage football. No style or substance to our play. Yet to explain to the fans what has happened to Willock and Richards. I’ve had enough of him. So predictable what’s going to happen at West Brom and home to Leicester. Can’t take it anymore.
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Is time up for Ainsworth? on 21:04 - Oct 23 with 3340 views
Whatever you think, setting him arbitrary targets is madness in my opinion.
If you are going to get rid, it should be based on passing some predetermined statistical relegation likelihood % in my opinion, say 51% likely. This is different from the retail odds from betting firms by the way.
Get someone like Robith in to work it out for them.
Also, do not get rid until someone else is lined up. Three months of the tea lady running things is not the one.
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Is time up for Ainsworth? on 21:50 - Oct 23 with 3158 views
Is time up for Ainsworth? on 21:04 - Oct 23 by Hoopsie
Perhaps the question is should he resign and relinquish compensation so we could move forward since we all love this club?
I was wondering this...don't know how it works, but could'nt GA 'resign' and something be 'done' with the owners privately that is nothing to do with FFP?
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Is time up for Ainsworth? on 22:08 - Oct 23 with 3103 views
Is time up for Ainsworth? on 21:47 - Oct 23 by BazzaInTheLoft
Whatever you think, setting him arbitrary targets is madness in my opinion.
If you are going to get rid, it should be based on passing some predetermined statistical relegation likelihood % in my opinion, say 51% likely. This is different from the retail odds from betting firms by the way.
Get someone like Robith in to work it out for them.
Also, do not get rid until someone else is lined up. Three months of the tea lady running things is not the one.
Odds on with the bookies to get relegated is never a good sign for any manager.
I voted to give him to the next international break though: hope he can get some decent results before then.
Is time up for Ainsworth? on 13:27 - Oct 23 by Nov77
Think they’ll wait until after the inevitable thrashing by Leicester before doing anything
He really did look rough in that hallucinatory pre-match intervention I mean interview.
Could be tonight is his final chance, loses that, unofficially gone but they leave him in charge for the Leicester mauling and get someone in after that.
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Is time up for Ainsworth? on 22:16 - Oct 24 with 2343 views
Is time up for Ainsworth? on 21:50 - Oct 23 by loftus77
I was wondering this...don't know how it works, but could'nt GA 'resign' and something be 'done' with the owners privately that is nothing to do with FFP?
The biggest financial penalty in professional sport (I think it was) might have made them rather cautious about that sort of thing; to say nothing about the Companies Act.