If you bothered to read what I actually posted, which you obviously haven't, all I said was when he left we were 4th, and in good shape. That's all. Fact and reality.
I don't know where you get the hubris thing from about me. I can't see how that's relevant at all.
You are also speculating as to where we would have finished. The truth is we don't know. Nobody does.
But what we do know is that when he left, it had come together, and was looking very...
Of course it may not happen but far from BS, this is factual. No doubt an uncomfortable truth to many, including you by the sounds of it, but if you look at the table when he left - it's all there.
What was wrong with his press conferences? If anything they were non descript and rather dull. Difficult to take offence at.
I understand many fans were upset when he left due to the speed and taking Bruno and the family dog etc but isn't it time to move on?
We were 4th when he left, playing...
No reliable sources have linked him to Albion, to date.
I can't see it. We have a clear, defined way of playing, developed over the last 5 years.
This would seem to throw that all away.
Spot on. I can't see Undav returning. Why would he when he's doing so well there and has Champions League football to look forward to.
A replacement will be have to be found.
The game was switched and people are of course busy with family commitments and so on, all valid rationale for non-attendance. But the optics of hundreds of empty seats in the tv facing East stand, and in the north, the base for our most vocal support, didn't look good.
Looks like it. We'll still have around 2000 there which is pretty decent. I know the away end is high up but I love going there. It's a football mad place and the stadium is smack in the city centre. Looking forward to it.
Of course - totally agree but the post was about whether we need another striker. My view is that IF Undav leaves we should bring someone else in. Others think we have enough with Welbeck, Ferguson and Pedro.