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Zschopautaler Flag 04 Feb 17 6.30pm Send a Private Message to Zschopautaler Add Zschopautaler as a friend

Not putting in a shift is down to poor management. I tend to agree with the pundits on talk sport Sam has lost his mojo

 

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braunstoneagle Flag the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 04 Feb 17 6.34pm Send a Private Message to braunstoneagle Add braunstoneagle as a friend

not suprised the players dont want to play for him.

hes a crooked busted flush

more interested in taking bungs nowadays than his career

to top it off hes gone & spent £40m on magic beans to save out season.

 


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songsta Flag New Addington 04 Feb 17 6.36pm Send a Private Message to songsta Add songsta as a friend

Originally posted by Pikester

OK I'll humour you Einstein.
Does their subconscious radically alter around the Bournemouth area when they feel he doesn't need to be punished but once they return to London the demons return?

David Icke has nothing on you.

It's based on overall not singular, a golfer who knows he isn't going to get under 80 will par a few.

 

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Bert the Head Flag Epsom 04 Feb 17 6.38pm Send a Private Message to Bert the Head Add Bert the Head as a friend

Originally posted by songsta

It's physcological

They don't want that man to succeed and feel he needs to be punished.
They won't believe or admit it but it's a sub conscious decesion.

They didn't seem that keen on playing for Pardew. Let's not forget we had the worst record of any club in 2016.

 

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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 04 Feb 17 6.42pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

I am not sure about the OPs logic but I think he may have a point.

Some of the comments calling out players may have had an effect on morale, maybe it's just that they've been losing for so long. It could be as simple me pundits say the Palace job was too soon for Allardyce but I think we dropped a few % when Pardew went.

Today isn't the end of the world but we don't have much wiggle room.

 


the dignified don't even enter in the game

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songsta Flag New Addington 04 Feb 17 7.29pm Send a Private Message to songsta Add songsta as a friend

schadenfreude

 

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Zschopautaler Flag 05 Feb 17 12.36am Send a Private Message to Zschopautaler Add Zschopautaler as a friend

Not just the body language Songsta. Since Sam arrived we have seen players arguing amonsgt themselves ie Zaha and Dann and arguing with fans. Something is seriousely wrong. I wonder what is happening on the training field. If sam does not sort it out Steve Parish must step in and fast.

 

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songsta Flag New Addington 06 Feb 17 5.22pm Send a Private Message to songsta Add songsta as a friend

Originally posted by Zschopautaler

Not putting in a shift is down to poor management. I tend to agree with the pundits on talk sport Sam has lost his mojo

I think the respect factor that you need from any leader has been blown out of the water since the England job affair

 

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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 06 Feb 17 5.35pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

How about this for a theory.

They don't play for '' the man ''.

They play for the club. For the fans. Oh, and of course the money.

Not wanting to play for SA had nothing to do with WH dropping the ball. Or the defence failing to close players down shooting from range. Or for the schoolboy like defending against Defoe.

I very much doubt that any of this shower are taking any moral high ground over what happened with SA and the England job. If they are that sensitive they should donate last Saturday's appearance money to charity.

There is no onfield leadership. Its been missing since Pardew dropped Jedi.

Everybody needs to wake up to the fact that Allardyce was the obvious candidate for the job.

If you can't buy into it then point the finger at Steve Parish - he appointed him.

 


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bodge Flag 06 Feb 17 7.42pm Send a Private Message to bodge Add bodge as a friend

Forget the excuses SA is the right man to sort out our problems if anyone can.

 

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RH8Eagle Flag Oxted 06 Feb 17 7.55pm Send a Private Message to RH8Eagle Add RH8Eagle as a friend

The players and us supporters would not of been massively shocked when AP got the boot and all we heard when Sam came in was don't worry now Sam will soon put it back on track the players are too good to go down. Perhaps we all got sucked in and relaxed a bit and now panic has set in and we can't arrest the fall. Luckily a few other clubs are falling with us so we can't give up just yet.

 

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songsta Flag New Addington 07 Feb 17 12.33am Send a Private Message to songsta Add songsta as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

How about this for a theory.

They don't play for '' the man ''.

They play for the club. For the fans. Oh, and of course the money.

Not wanting to play for SA had nothing to do with WH dropping the ball. Or the defence failing to close players down shooting from range. Or for the schoolboy like defending against Defoe.

I very much doubt that any of this shower are taking any moral high ground over what happened with SA and the England job. If they are that sensitive they should donate last Saturday's appearance money to charity.

There is no onfield leadership. Its been missing since Pardew dropped Jedi.

Everybody needs to wake up to the fact that Allardyce was the obvious candidate for the job.

If you can't buy into it then point the finger at Steve Parish - he appointed him.

This is where you may find it hard to comprehend but the exact examples you point out are in fact the direct results of not wanting to play for SA

 

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