Two Years Ago This Week 09:16 - Nov 8 with 1025 views | SaintNick | Ralph Hasenhuttl was sacked as we went into the World cup break, that did not prove a good move, its a little different this time in that there is a 2 week break looming and not a 6 week one, but if we lose to Wolves we will go bottom do you think this might be a catalyst | |
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Two Years Ago This Week on 09:28 - Nov 8 with 992 views | Bridders2 | I bloody well hope so. | | | |
Two Years Ago This Week on 09:59 - Nov 8 with 959 views | saintwizzler | We were in the relegation zone when he got the sack after another defeat. He was given time that season but the results did not come. The only bad move was Sports Republic trying to be clever or doing things on the cheap, or both, and employing a manager who was not up for the job. Our relegation lies firmly at the door of Sports Republic who employed badly and bought badly. The two transfer windows and the employment of Jones and Selles were a disgrace. Hasenhüttl came into the club like a breath of fresh air and left like a fart in a lift. His time was at an end. Thanks and goodbye. Sports Republic have taken this club backwards and unlike Gao seem to get little grief. It will be a miracle if we stay up this season and apart from Ramsdale (who let’s not forget would not be here if the Feyenoord goalkeeper had of passed his medical) we have bought Championship level players into the club. Time to back Martin in January by getting in a couple of £30m minimum players Sports Republic. | |
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Two Years Ago This Week on 10:29 - Nov 8 with 919 views | Ifonly |
Two Years Ago This Week on 09:59 - Nov 8 by saintwizzler | We were in the relegation zone when he got the sack after another defeat. He was given time that season but the results did not come. The only bad move was Sports Republic trying to be clever or doing things on the cheap, or both, and employing a manager who was not up for the job. Our relegation lies firmly at the door of Sports Republic who employed badly and bought badly. The two transfer windows and the employment of Jones and Selles were a disgrace. Hasenhüttl came into the club like a breath of fresh air and left like a fart in a lift. His time was at an end. Thanks and goodbye. Sports Republic have taken this club backwards and unlike Gao seem to get little grief. It will be a miracle if we stay up this season and apart from Ramsdale (who let’s not forget would not be here if the Feyenoord goalkeeper had of passed his medical) we have bought Championship level players into the club. Time to back Martin in January by getting in a couple of £30m minimum players Sports Republic. |
Championship players? Or are they players good enough to be in the England squad this week, for example, but are made to look bad by the way our manager insists they play? RM is as much to blame for our signings as SR. He will have been a key decision maker in who we signed. We wouldn't have the likes of Nathan Wood or Ryan Fraser otherwise. He is to blame for us ending up without a centre forward, because that position is clearly not a priority for him. After all, you don't need one if you're going to walk the ball into the net. Another mistake in 2022 was giving a big say in the January signings to a manager who wasn't up to the job. Let's not make the same mistake again. We need to change manager before we make any new signings. | | | |
Two Years Ago This Week on 11:41 - Nov 8 with 859 views | saintwizzler |
Two Years Ago This Week on 10:29 - Nov 8 by Ifonly | Championship players? Or are they players good enough to be in the England squad this week, for example, but are made to look bad by the way our manager insists they play? RM is as much to blame for our signings as SR. He will have been a key decision maker in who we signed. We wouldn't have the likes of Nathan Wood or Ryan Fraser otherwise. He is to blame for us ending up without a centre forward, because that position is clearly not a priority for him. After all, you don't need one if you're going to walk the ball into the net. Another mistake in 2022 was giving a big say in the January signings to a manager who wasn't up to the job. Let's not make the same mistake again. We need to change manager before we make any new signings. |
Harwood-Bellis is England under 21 captain. The interim England manager is also the under 21 manager. England have injured players in Stones and Maguire. Harwood-Bellis will be 4th choice CB behind Colwill, Guehi and Konsa. I doubt very much he will get any game time. Definitely not versus Greece but maybe after we’ve put 3 past a poor Ireland team he may come on. Harwood-Bellis could well become a full England regular in the future, but not just yet. Well done to Carsley for including him and indeed the future stars Lewis Jones and Curtis Jones. | |
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Two Years Ago This Week on 12:26 - Nov 8 with 782 views | saintmark1976 | He should have gone at the end of the season before, where if memory serves we won one game out of the last fourteen. Under his watch:- 1. Biggest home defeat ever at the top level of English football. 2. Joint biggest away defeat ever at the top level of English football. 3. Longest ever run of consecutive defeats in the club’s history. 4. Played a cup semi final without us getting one shot or header on the opponents goal. Another triumph for Sports Republic. | |
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Two Years Ago This Week on 15:30 - Nov 8 with 656 views | UTS1885 | sport republic wanted him out in the summer because they knew he had lost the dressing room and been in retirement mode for over a year. Semmens persuaded them to retain the dead duck and that merely fuelled our demise to relegation. Whilst I would still be an advocate of replacing Martin if we lose tomorrow. It would have to be someone that ticks all the boxes of PL. standard. | | | |
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