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Couldn't load the link, but in summary of the facts, if it didn't include: Plan A or bust. Then it's inaccurate.
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
Couldn't load the link, but in summary of the facts, if it didn't include: Plan A or bust. Then it's inaccurate. Two s*** teams in league, seven points out of nine with an away game to come ..can easily be ten out of twelve, how's that dropping points then?
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Originally posted by Willo
2013-14 Home 11th 27 pts Away 12th 18 pts Which gives us an average of a 12th place finish every season....
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Originally posted by Willo
2013-14 Home 11th 27 pts Away 12th 18 pts Fortress Selhurst and so glad we caved in to the HF.
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Will be interesting to see where we’re are after this season...
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Originally posted by Tickled pink
Two s*** teams in league, seven points out of nine with an away game to come ..can easily be ten out of twelve, how's that dropping points then? We got beaten by Brighton twice and drew with Newcastle and Cardiff at home of the top of my head.
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The hilarious thing is, people asking if there's a middle ground between Roy and Pardew, we already with the extremely underrated Sam Allardyce. It just shows how much the media can influence fan opinion because we watched with our own eyes, an organised defensive team (like Roy's), with direct effective attacking (Pardew) whilst also getting a tune out of Benteke and being really dangerous from set-pieces. We just get revisionist history that Sam is boring and just plays long ball and is only suitable for keeping a team in the Premier League. Probably because he is Northern and English. Big Sam is the best Manager we have ever had and unfortunately, he knows his limitations and knows what he needs in the Transfer Market to be a success and we were too afraid to back him. I'd have him back in a heart-beat but the Board would have to give him money to finish his vision. He simply would not fail to get us into Europe, if given the required (but still realistic budget). He wouldn't be far off with the Team we have assembled now. Edited by leejaneagles (12 Apr 2019 9.01am)
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Originally posted by leejaneagles
The hilarious thing is, people asking if there's a middle ground between Roy and Pardew, we already with the extremely underrated Sam Allardyce. It just shows how much the media can influence fan opinion because we watched with our own eyes, an organised defensive team (like Roy's), with direct effective attacking (Pardew) whilst also getting a tune out of Benteke and being really dangerous from set-pieces. We just get revisionist history that Sam is boring and just plays long ball and is only suitable for keeping a team in the Premier League. Probably because he is Northern and English. Big Sam is the best Manager we have ever had and unfortunately, he knows his limitations and knows what he needs in the Transfer Market to be a success and we were too afraid to back him. I'd have him back in a heart-beat but the Board would have to give him money to finish his vision. He simply would not fail to get us into Europe, if given the required (but still realistic budget). He wouldn't be far off with the Team we have assembled now. Edited by leejaneagles (12 Apr 2019 9.01am)
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I agree with the sentiment but still not convinced that BFS ever really fancied life in SE25. In his eyes we're to small, unfashionable and in the wrong part of TOWN. we gave him a chance after his England debacle and he grabbed it with both hands but, IMO, always had hopes of a 'bigger' role somewhere else. He's not to be trusted ... kinda fella who looks over your shoulder when you're speaking to him. Always distracted by the lights.
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Originally posted by leejaneagles
The hilarious thing is, people asking if there's a middle ground between Roy and Pardew, we already with the extremely underrated Sam Allardyce. It just shows how much the media can influence fan opinion because we watched with our own eyes, an organised defensive team (like Roy's), with direct effective attacking (Pardew) whilst also getting a tune out of Benteke and being really dangerous from set-pieces. We just get revisionist history that Sam is boring and just plays long ball and is only suitable for keeping a team in the Premier League. Probably because he is Northern and English. Big Sam is the best Manager we have ever had and unfortunately, he knows his limitations and knows what he needs in the Transfer Market to be a success and we were too afraid to back him. I'd have him back in a heart-beat but the Board would have to give him money to finish his vision. He simply would not fail to get us into Europe, if given the required (but still realistic budget). He wouldn't be far off with the Team we have assembled now. Edited by leejaneagles (12 Apr 2019 9.01am) My opinion is the Roy is the middle ground between Allardyce and Pardew. I am not aware of a more defensive , we must not lose , concede a goal minded manager than Allerdyce .
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
We got beaten by Brighton twice and drew with Newcastle and Cardiff at home of the top of my head. Brighton, Newcastle, Cardiff, Bournemouth and Watford are not shit teams ..any team able to compete and still be able to survive this league with about seven games to go is far from crap, home or away.
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Originally posted by leejaneagles
The hilarious thing is, people asking if there's a middle ground between Roy and Pardew, we already with the extremely underrated Sam Allardyce. It just shows how much the media can influence fan opinion because we watched with our own eyes, an organised defensive team (like Roy's), with direct effective attacking (Pardew) whilst also getting a tune out of Benteke and being really dangerous from set-pieces. We just get revisionist history that Sam is boring and just plays long ball and is only suitable for keeping a team in the Premier League. Probably because he is Northern and English. Big Sam is the best Manager we have ever had and unfortunately, he knows his limitations and knows what he needs in the Transfer Market to be a success and we were too afraid to back him. I'd have him back in a heart-beat but the Board would have to give him money to finish his vision. He simply would not fail to get us into Europe, if given the required (but still realistic budget). He wouldn't be far off with the Team we have assembled now. Edited by leejaneagles (12 Apr 2019 9.01am) Sooooo many holes, I cannot even begin.
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