Give him some credit for changing tactics yesterday. If we had Cahill at the back we wouldn’t be conceding late goals.
I questioned his selection yesterday, but he nearly pulled it off.
We like at least look like a proper team again. There is a glimmer of hope that wasn’t there before.
Typical. You started with your post talking about a crash, that was caused by banks who were no better than spivs, selling on packaged mortgages with no chance of repayment. Then you end it with saying the banks are the answer to our problems and are money trees.
An economic view worthy of the retards that are Corbyn and McDonell.
We should both f*ck off to the lounge for this debate.
This is by design. The theory is continuity provided by the coaching staff whilst the managers invariably change every year or two.
In reality, it is nothing of the sort, and just an exercise in penny -pinching. No surprises there then.
On reflection, Ralph has to go. He isn’t tactically astute, doesn’t seem to have good man-management skills, and is completely devoid of ideas.
He is still only a portion of the problem though.
Trouble is, we do this, it works and we find ourselves back in the Premier League and we still have the same parasites in charge.
It is a romantic proposition, but we really need to get rid of Kat and Gao to really move on.
Certainly seems that way.
Most of the blame to Kat and Gao. What a dog’s breakfast they’ve made of the club.
As bad as Rupert Lowe.
We won’t improve while those two parasites are still at the club.
Ask yourself how Leicester kept Vardy, Bournemouth keep Ake or Villa keep Grealish. If any one of those players were at Saints, we would have cashed in on them and bought the sub-standard sh*te we have to replace them.
I was told last week that Ralph had lost the dressing room and senior players ‘weren’t having him’. Chose to keep it to myself, but Bertrand’s ridiculous tackle suggests there may be some truth in it.
Sh*te.