Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? 09:43 - Nov 11 with 8938 views | porthcawljax | Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? | |
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Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 09:58 - Nov 11 with 5498 views | WarwickHunt | Should have sacked the clueless tw@t on Sunday. He's an embarrassment. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:02 - Nov 11 with 5484 views | jackal | Absolutely. I feel for the guy but he has to go before the situation gets even more hopeless. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:05 - Nov 11 with 5476 views | WarwickHunt |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:02 - Nov 11 by jackal | Absolutely. I feel for the guy but he has to go before the situation gets even more hopeless. |
He's "as good as Klopp" - unfortunately it's at table tennis. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:13 - Nov 11 with 5454 views | Loyal | Bob Bradley Bingo. | |
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Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:16 - Nov 11 with 5450 views | jackal |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:05 - Nov 11 by WarwickHunt | He's "as good as Klopp" - unfortunately it's at table tennis. |
We've been told that he's a great man-manager and motivator. Judging by the Stoke and Man. U. performances, that's more bollox from our board. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:29 - Nov 11 with 5409 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:02 - Nov 11 by jackal | Absolutely. I feel for the guy but he has to go before the situation gets even more hopeless. |
Why do you feel for him? He voluntarily came here. In fact he left his previous club in mid season turmoil to come here. He's being paid handsomely. He's been given an opportunity he has not earned. It turns out he's not good enough, just like every other club in the top five leagues in Europe managed to figure out before giving him the job. | |
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Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:40 - Nov 11 with 5395 views | Lord_Bony | Too much politics behind it to sack him. He was meant to be the new golden boy of "English Soccer"...a beacon for all those American coaches waiting in the wings to come over and join the English Soccer League. Little did they think it would go tits up in such a short period of time. Unless a miracle is performed soon this will set their cause back many years. No way will he be sacked just yet. | |
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Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:42 - Nov 11 with 5372 views | DafyddHuw | Crap thread. How do you imagine the Yanks would ever let this happen? Too much loss of face. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:31 - Nov 11 with 5271 views | jack247 |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:42 - Nov 11 by DafyddHuw | Crap thread. How do you imagine the Yanks would ever let this happen? Too much loss of face. |
And that is probably why he is still in a job. I can't see them having the humility to sack him, a far more sensible approach would be to bring in an experienced manager as a 'number two' or a 'director of football' and essentially let him do Bobs job for him. Bob can still take training sessions and press conferences, whatever it takes to create the impression he is the boss. He just shouldn't be allowed to manage us anymore. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:32 - Nov 11 with 5268 views | jack247 |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:29 - Nov 11 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Why do you feel for him? He voluntarily came here. In fact he left his previous club in mid season turmoil to come here. He's being paid handsomely. He's been given an opportunity he has not earned. It turns out he's not good enough, just like every other club in the top five leagues in Europe managed to figure out before giving him the job. |
Absolutely. He has won the lottery at our expense. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:34 - Nov 11 with 5254 views | DafyddHuw |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:29 - Nov 11 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Why do you feel for him? He voluntarily came here. In fact he left his previous club in mid season turmoil to come here. He's being paid handsomely. He's been given an opportunity he has not earned. It turns out he's not good enough, just like every other club in the top five leagues in Europe managed to figure out before giving him the job. |
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Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:43 - Nov 11 with 5224 views | WarwickHunt |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:31 - Nov 11 by jack247 | And that is probably why he is still in a job. I can't see them having the humility to sack him, a far more sensible approach would be to bring in an experienced manager as a 'number two' or a 'director of football' and essentially let him do Bobs job for him. Bob can still take training sessions and press conferences, whatever it takes to create the impression he is the boss. He just shouldn't be allowed to manage us anymore. |
Who's going to agree to be Clueless Bob's "number two" though? | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:48 - Nov 11 with 5218 views | jack247 |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:43 - Nov 11 by WarwickHunt | Who's going to agree to be Clueless Bob's "number two" though? |
I don't know. I can't see them sacking him though and we are going to finish bottom if he is allowed to carry on as he is | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:55 - Nov 11 with 5203 views | Thornburyswan | Another performance like we saw in the first half vs MUtd in our next match then gets my vote - I can live with being relegated but not with that lilly livered let's not touch the opposition bollox that we saw on Sunday. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 12:11 - Nov 11 with 5164 views | perplex |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:42 - Nov 11 by DafyddHuw | Crap thread. How do you imagine the Yanks would ever let this happen? Too much loss of face. |
Well by keeping him and ending up getting relegated after he prove`s to everyone he is out of his depth is not really saving face is it, there just proving to everyone they are as clueless as him. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 12:23 - Nov 11 with 5129 views | jack247 |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 12:11 - Nov 11 by perplex | Well by keeping him and ending up getting relegated after he prove`s to everyone he is out of his depth is not really saving face is it, there just proving to everyone they are as clueless as him. |
Agree. Don't be surprised if they do that though | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 12:28 - Nov 11 with 5116 views | LeonWasGod |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:42 - Nov 11 by DafyddHuw | Crap thread. How do you imagine the Yanks would ever let this happen? Too much loss of face. |
At what point does fear of loss of investment overrule fear of loss of face? I wonder if they're thinking like that already? It's an interesting one and I'd love to be a fly on the wall in their meetings. I've no idea what will happen but suspect they'll stick with him for now. They could well be looking at the run of games coming up after Spurs and using that as the real test of whether progress can be made. Or they may think he needs new players in January and not judge him til then. Who knows whats going on in their heads... | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 12:56 - Nov 11 with 5052 views | jack247 |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 12:28 - Nov 11 by LeonWasGod | At what point does fear of loss of investment overrule fear of loss of face? I wonder if they're thinking like that already? It's an interesting one and I'd love to be a fly on the wall in their meetings. I've no idea what will happen but suspect they'll stick with him for now. They could well be looking at the run of games coming up after Spurs and using that as the real test of whether progress can be made. Or they may think he needs new players in January and not judge him til then. Who knows whats going on in their heads... |
If this wasn't our club, it would be fascinating to see how it all played out | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 13:02 - Nov 11 with 5037 views | LeonWasGod |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 12:56 - Nov 11 by jack247 | If this wasn't our club, it would be fascinating to see how it all played out |
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Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 13:15 - Nov 11 with 5003 views | Private_Partz |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 10:40 - Nov 11 by Lord_Bony | Too much politics behind it to sack him. He was meant to be the new golden boy of "English Soccer"...a beacon for all those American coaches waiting in the wings to come over and join the English Soccer League. Little did they think it would go tits up in such a short period of time. Unless a miracle is performed soon this will set their cause back many years. No way will he be sacked just yet. |
Yep LB. this I how I see it as well. The situation is very bad now. It is going to be terminal shortly if they don't act. They have a big job to do here making up for their cock ups and Huw's. I suggest they spend a bit more time in Costa del Abertawe to get to grips with the mess they have created. | |
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Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 13:26 - Nov 11 with 4969 views | LeonWasGod |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 13:15 - Nov 11 by Private_Partz | Yep LB. this I how I see it as well. The situation is very bad now. It is going to be terminal shortly if they don't act. They have a big job to do here making up for their cock ups and Huw's. I suggest they spend a bit more time in Costa del Abertawe to get to grips with the mess they have created. |
Agreed, but I can't see them being regulars any time soon. They've not only left Huw in charge of undoing his own mess, they've sent some poor sod over here to learn from him. | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 14:47 - Nov 11 with 4865 views | Glyn1 | Swansea - and British clubs generally, to be fair - used to have a reputation for patience - whatever happened to that?. You want to sack a manager after five matches - he hasn't even started yet. Bringing in Giggs, or Allardyce or De Boer or whoever just creates more upheaval that will lose us points. Any club that has three managers in a season probably deserves to be relegated. Just give him a quiet warning that the next time he loses a sequence of one game in a row then you want him fired. | |
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Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 14:52 - Nov 11 with 4856 views | jack247 |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 14:47 - Nov 11 by Glyn1 | Swansea - and British clubs generally, to be fair - used to have a reputation for patience - whatever happened to that?. You want to sack a manager after five matches - he hasn't even started yet. Bringing in Giggs, or Allardyce or De Boer or whoever just creates more upheaval that will lose us points. Any club that has three managers in a season probably deserves to be relegated. Just give him a quiet warning that the next time he loses a sequence of one game in a row then you want him fired. |
We also have (had) a reputation for appointing managers for footballing reasons | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 14:54 - Nov 11 with 4852 views | karnataka |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 11:31 - Nov 11 by jack247 | And that is probably why he is still in a job. I can't see them having the humility to sack him, a far more sensible approach would be to bring in an experienced manager as a 'number two' or a 'director of football' and essentially let him do Bobs job for him. Bob can still take training sessions and press conferences, whatever it takes to create the impression he is the boss. He just shouldn't be allowed to manage us anymore. |
Good suggestion, offers a way out of the dilemma for both Bob and the Yanks without losing too much face and gives us a fighting chance at survival. Chances of it happening? Probably very low unless someone can grab one of the Yanks by the throat and convince him 100% that this has to happen and quickly. Who's going to do that? | | | |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 15:11 - Nov 11 with 4811 views | karnataka |
Should we sack BOB no HOPE now? on 14:47 - Nov 11 by Glyn1 | Swansea - and British clubs generally, to be fair - used to have a reputation for patience - whatever happened to that?. You want to sack a manager after five matches - he hasn't even started yet. Bringing in Giggs, or Allardyce or De Boer or whoever just creates more upheaval that will lose us points. Any club that has three managers in a season probably deserves to be relegated. Just give him a quiet warning that the next time he loses a sequence of one game in a row then you want him fired. |
I don't WANT us to be the sort of club that sacks a manger after 5 matches. When he was appointed, I was prepared to give him and those that appointed him, a fair crack because I knew so little about him, it could turn out to be an inspired appointment or a complete and utter disaster or any of the possibilities in between those extremes. You can usually tell during the first match if the new manager has had a positive effect on the team. This didn't happen so the field of possibilities between inspired/disastrous, for me, narrowed to decent/disastrous but with each passing game, the possibilities narrowed - adequate/disastrous, poor/disastrous. Now it's just disastrous and it is thoroughly depressing. Why I bought a ticket for WBA away yesterday, I simply cannot fathom. Enough is enough, whether it's taken 5 matches or 5 seasons. | | | |
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