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[Albion] Fab out?

Fab OUT


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Jim in the West

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To be fair (and I realise we’re probably not in the mood for being fair), Fab has played it right tactically in quite a few games this season. I’d say he got it right in at least four recent EPL games (Villa, Arsenal, Ipswich, United). Today was clearly *not* a tactical success. But Fab is a risk-taker, and sometimes it backfires.
 






ROKERITE

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Dec 30, 2007
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When Alex Ferguson first took over at Man U the results weren't very good initially, but the board kept faith and he ended up winning countless titles and doing the treble.
Indeed, these days he'd have been sacked within his first two years at the club and Manu wouldn't have dominated the first twenty seasons of The Premier League.
 


Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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To be fair (and I realise we’re probably not in the mood for being fair), Fab has played it right tactically in quite a few games this season. I’d say he got it right in at least four recent EPL games (Villa, Arsenal, Ipswich, United). Today was clearly *not* a tactical success. But Fab is a risk-taker, and sometimes it backfires.
True and today f*** all went for us. Hence I am on the fence but Fab does not inspire me in the least, he’s a f***ing boring manager imo. Hopefully he’s not as dull in the dressing room.
 






The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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Yes it’s post thrashing but this polling is absolutely savage. Need a huge response next week.
 




HCxUK

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Apr 18, 2014
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If the next three (Chelsea x2 & Southampton) don’t go well I’d get rid.

However there is no chance we’ll go down, so I think Bloom will give him the season
 




1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
15,319
The problem is its not just the manager. A combination of things that worrying me:

1. Injuries and injuries, is it just us that seem to suffer the most? Do we have issues with our physio getting people repaired and back to fitness? or are we buying players prone to injury?
2. Dunk approaching retirement/Defense needs strengthening
3. Manager learning his craft

If we sacked the manager now (and I'm not in that camp), it won't solve all our problems?
I think injuries are up for most teams, and seemingly increasing with each passing year.

Likely that elite sport has raised the bar so incredibly high now, that injuries are increasing for those trying to sustain that level of competition.
 










jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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This is the most one sided manager out poll we’ve had for years!

Never had this under Potter or RDZ.
It’s on the day of a 7-0 drubbing. Most people here are legitimately angry, especially those who travelled to the game. Luckily, Tony Bloom’s thinking and planning isn’t influenced by knee jerk reactions after a defeat.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Can some see a reason why we need a project manager who is vastly inexperienced at this level?
If they excel they leave with a few million compo thrown our way and it’s back to square one.
Dyche is available.

But I'd feel dirty if we go that route.
We might just about get to where we are in the league now.
But I won't be watching.
I have some respect for my eyes.
 




Sarisbury Seagull

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Nov 22, 2007
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It’s on the day of a 7-0 drubbing. Most people here are legitimately angry, especially those who travelled to the game. Luckily, Tony Bloom’s thinking and planning isn’t influenced by knee jerk reactions after a defeat.
More’s the pity if it means Hurzeler stays. He’s clearly not up to it - today showed him to be completely out of his depth.

Nice guy, novice coach.
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Ruairi McConville to be loaned out to Norwich :angry: given the state of our defence :facepalm:

Get him gone ! .
The manager will have had no say in this.

Get who gone - the chairman? David Weir? Paul Barber? Gordon Greer?

McConville, while a promising youngster, has quite literally 19 minutes of senior professional football at club level, off the bench in the FA Cup. Presumably you saw something truly extraordinary in those 19 minutes? And obviously you will have watched his six PL2 appearances this season.

Oh and the fact that we’ve allowed this loan because we’ve just signed a senior centre back, with over 100 appearances already in the last 2 and a half seasons.

I know you’re upset at the result, but get a grip.
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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I hadn't thought of that, good point!
I think Bournemouth have one of the worst cases this season?, but they've just not complained about it in the same way the likes of Spurs and Citeh have.

It does also make you wonder though about certain clubs. I seem to remember, for example, Arsenal having a terrible injury record under Wenger in his later years, and then an article from an ex physio (I think) there saying the training methods were the reasons for the high injuries.

For us, it certainly can't all be on FH, as we had a similar rate under RDZ.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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True and today f*** all went for us. Hence I am on the fence but Fab does not inspire me in the least, he’s a f***ing boring manager imo. Hopefully he’s not as dull in the dressing room.
That's so wrong.
The trouble with us this season is we are now a bog standard EPL club.
Not weird, unpredictable, occasionally astonishing but quite often mediocre.
Just bog standard.

Today feels like an anomaly.
We went for it with a weak midfield, got punished by a very good side, then fell apart in the last 15.

The manager looked like a mix of bullied teenager and shell-shocked zombie skulking on the bench when all was lost.
That worried me and I raised an eyebrow.

Hopefully he can recover and we can find another way.
With so many out it may be more of the low block that got us the win at Newcastle.
People won't like it, but we will get more points.
Not that we need many. We are safe already.
Fancy that!
 


amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
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As a DeZerbi supporter there is no doubt he was a leader who said what he thought sometimes without thinking. Our present manager seems more like a school teacher that will agree with everything the club say to him.
 


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