Was 95% last time around. If a majority of fans change their mind based on a point away at a mediocre Wolves side then yes, we are sleep walking into League One.
Only 4 points adrift now and one win in 18. No fight whatsoever. I will await an interview being published on monday with one of the players stating that Hyppia can lay golden eggs and is a far better coach than Alan Knil.
Somebody explain to me in the grand scheme of things how this is a good result? We are nearly in January and 4 points adrift. We don't need any more results where we can 'take positives'. We need 3 points.
Don't know if anybody else has read the article on Hyppia? It alludes to Greg Halford being used as a 'plan B/C' for his long throws. It's as if the article is said in jest. Greg bloody Halford. What on earth did Poyet do so very wrong to make Tony structure the club in this way? We were signing...
The club is just a big load of corporate, nonsensical ramblings now. It's so beyond belief what these players are saying I wouldn't be surprised if it is some kind of media spin forced upon them by the suits.
We need a right back, centre back, central midfielder and striker. We won't get a right back, or a centre back and I don't think we will get anyone other than Keith Andrews in midfield. Forward wise, I think Bent will stay the season. Lambert doesn't like him.
I have absolutely no interest in...
He is a good attacking midfielder. The issue is he is playing out of position and/or we don't have anyone good enough to play in the defensive midfield role.
I don't know, Lee Clark probably edges it. Got a first hand account of how he called a player whilst out on the lash, shouting the odds at him for not signing a contract whilst at Birmingham.
There must be more to this than meets the eye. It's an absolute fact, as I was told and posted on here previously, backed up by a journalist from the Telegraph, that Hyppia offered his resignation 2 weeks ago. Everything is so for beyond belief now I am starting to think whether we will benefit...
Does Bloom not understand the damage is done whether Hyppia stays or not. The fans who have voted with their feet are unlikely to return even if Hyppia saves us from relegation or not. Accept the blokes resignation and start acting in the best interests of the club for **** sake!
I wouldn't read too much into that Argus article. It infers there was some kind of performance review board meeting scheduled for 'before' the Fulham and Derby games. So before they had invested in a striker of Bent's ilk and suffered two more defeats, Hyppia's performance was already on the...
Money. Everything about the club recently has been money based, whether it be inflating the cost of the match day experience, or selling our best players and replacing them with cheaper alternatives. I think what is going through Tonys mind is, 'Do I pay up his contract?' Or, 'Do I gamble and...