oldboyroy
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We are relegation favourites next season whatever we did according to pundits on ssn we would of been had Chris still been in charge and still are irrespective of who is in charge
We are relegation favourites next season whatever we did according to pundits on ssn we would of been had Chris still been in charge and still are irrespective of who is in charge
Would Hughton have gone to Old Trafford on the final day and won 2-0?
We are relegation favourites next season whatever we did according to pundits on ssn we would of been had Chris still been in charge and still are irrespective of who is in charge
The difference being the manner in which you get relegated. Would Hughton have gone to Old Trafford on the final day and won 2-0?
How many times did Cardiff climb above the relegation line this season?
at least for half the season, we looked dead cert for survival
Thank God the season was only 38 games long and not the 42 of old!
I fancy if we'd have kept Hughton next season we'd have not just have been relegated but potentially with one of the all-time lowest goal tallies to boot. The fact Cardiff got anywhere near us with their squad is alarming, and I totally get why Bloom sacked Hughton.
Indeed, nobody could accuse Bloom of a knee-jerk reaction as the performances against Bournemouth and Cardiff were Hyypia-esque, but Bloom rightly gave him until the end of the season to try and see out the job.
Thank God the season was only 38 games long and not the 42 of old!
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I thought he did see out the job.
We are relegation favourites next season whatever we did according to pundits on ssn we would of been had Chris still been in charge and still are irrespective of who is in charge
We are fourth favourites for the drop before adding the play off team.
We are relegation favourites next season whatever we did according to pundits on ssn we would of been had Chris still been in charge and still are irrespective of who is in charge
We are not now and never have been "relegation favourites". We have been odds-on for relegation once, for a few days, since being promoted - after losing our first two games last season. We are not even in the bottom three in the betting, and weren't before we sacked the manager who got us promoted to the Premier League, and kept us there.
The first six words of this thread are a demonstrable falsehood, but a convenient lie all the same when some want to make themselves feel better about how shamefully fickle their "loyalty" to the best manager we've ever had has turned out to be.
Have you been to the games this season? Bloom was left with no choice. The atmosphere in the dressing was clearly disintegrating. Hughton has looked incapable of drilling this squad with the cohesiveness to attack decisively and swiftly enough to be able to remain in this division next season. Yes he did a great job getting us to the Premier league but if there's no ability to transition from defence into attack we stand no chance next season. Absolutely the right time for a change. It's not a knee jerk reaction, he's had two seasons in the premier league. It's a relief there will be some new ideas coming in.
One thing I have learnt from this episode is not to comment on other teams internal affairs. So many of the comments from other fans in the BBC comments section and even some journalists on Twitter are utterly clueless.