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DutchEagleJohan Vlissingen, Netherlands 01 Dec 17 5.28pm | |
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You mean he screwed us certainly? By not taking anything from our first two home games against relegation candidates no 1 and 3. Just because he wanted to start a vanity project and underestimated the English game. Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Frank wasn’t given a chance, and was the wrong appointment by Parish in the first place, so he got royally screwed.....twice. From what SP said after the last window he knows he made several mistakes. Roy has been vocal about certain positions, so if we don’t spend 25 mil on a keeper and striker I would be amazed. Add in a half decent full back or another winger and he would have splashed some cash there.
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Maine Eagle USA 01 Dec 17 6.24pm | |
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Originally posted by DutchEagleJohan
You mean he screwed us certainly? By not taking anything from our first two home games against relegation candidates no 1 and 3. Just because he wanted to start a vanity project and underestimated the English game. Then why was he hired? An employee takes a job and they do what they think is best to get the job done generally speaking. De Boer played a certain way his whole career, and learnt his trade at Ajax for crying out loud, did we not expect possession football? De Boer didnt help himself in some regards but he should never have been anywhere near managing this club. And once Parish had made that clanger, after we actually put a better display in against Burnley, and should have at least scored one (goal line clearance vs Dann for one) he doesnt even give the guy any semblance of a chance to turn things around, and fires him immediately. Totally calamitous way to run a football club. Parish is more responsible for the De Boer fiasco than De Boer is. Edited by Maine Eagle (01 Dec 2017 6.25pm)
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DutchEagleJohan Vlissingen, Netherlands 02 Dec 17 8.32am | |
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I know where he came from, I had a season ticket at Ajax when he started playing there...... A vanity project and arrogant underestimation of English football. Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Then why was he hired? An employee takes a job and they do what they think is best to get the job done generally speaking. De Boer played a certain way his whole career, and learnt his trade at Ajax for crying out loud, did we not expect possession football? De Boer didnt help himself in some regards but he should never have been anywhere near managing this club. And once Parish had made that clanger, after we actually put a better display in against Burnley, and should have at least scored one (goal line clearance vs Dann for one) he doesnt even give the guy any semblance of a chance to turn things around, and fires him immediately. Totally calamitous way to run a football club. Parish is more responsible for the De Boer fiasco than De Boer is. Edited by Maine Eagle (01 Dec 2017 6.25pm)
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samprior Hamburg 02 Dec 17 9.55am | |
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Originally posted by DutchEagleJohan
I know where he came from, I had a season ticket at Ajax when he started playing there...... A vanity project and arrogant underestimation of English football. Totally agree. Spot on. The 3/5/2 5/3/2 or whatever it was, was complete arrogance. He had no real managerial experience with it. Then to continue with it blindly after bad results is just poor management. The switch to 4 at the back against Burnley like you say I feel was only down to external influences. All in all mistakes were made on both sides (for what it's worth I think Fdb could actually have done ok if he'd gone 433). But I feel a lot more confident now with Roy in charge.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 02 Dec 17 10.02am | |
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In terms of "Not being cut adrift", the gap between ourselves and safety has narrowed and we are in a more healthy situation than we were a few weeks ago. That said, a loss today and others around us winning and we will once again be in a more parlous position.I might be going out on Saturday night riddled with negativity.
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thai-eagle chiang mai 02 Dec 17 10.13am | |
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A draw at the Hawthorns and we'll slowly but surely creep out of relegation zone.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 02 Dec 17 10.19am | |
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Originally posted by thai-eagle
A draw at the Hawthorns and we'll slowly but surely creep out of relegation zone. A draw would be a decent result for us.
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Spiderman Horsham 02 Dec 17 10.43am | |
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Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall
w.hams next 3 games are great.Can see there GD getting royally mullered. Agreed. Also I think Huddersfield and the Weed will be hauled in once the lack of squad depth becomes an issue.
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