But we were 5th in the league!
Weren't we top of the league a couple of weeks before so were on a poor run, for good or bad it's in the past move on.
But we were 5th in the league!
I think your remembering things through Poyet tinted glasses, we had some truly awful displays under his guidance.The style has gone, the optimism had gone, the belief has gone... A year ago we were playing some beautiful cultured stuff... Last night we looked desperate and incompetent... At the end of the day I want to see great football...
I think your remembering things through Poyet tinted glasses, we had some truly awful displays under his guidance.
I miss Poyet. Like a hole in the head.
I see the goldfish are out in force. There were many many games where Poyet sides under us played utter turgid boring dross to inferior sides. And better ones.
Poyet also NEVER faced an injury crises like the one currently dealt to Oscar. Some supporters are an embarrassment.
Well your optimism and belief may have gone....mine hasn't.
There are a lot of posters on here who don't seem to acknowledge that there was football going on at BHA before Gus Poyet arrived. Years and years of it and at times it was pretty good. There are posters on here lauding Gus as the greatest BHA manager ever and nigh on irreplaceable.
He had two bites at the cherry at getting us promoted from the Championship. He underperformed in the first season ( 10th ) and blew it in the second. The first full season up was characterised by a succession of peaks and troughs. Winning runs followed by winless runs. We came out the traps full of confidence, like world beaters but we couldn't sustain it. Dogged by a blind devotion to one style of play, he was totally reliant on us taking the lead in games. Then, the players could knock the ball around slowly at the back and bore the opposition to death, by starving them of the ball. Not beautiful cultured stuff at times, just plain boring.
When we fell behind we couldn't react, couldn't chase the game. It was inevitable, too often.
Sometimes the players clicked, particularly last season, when we were stronger. The confidence flowed and so did the football. After Christmas, we were the best team in the division. We had the best back six. Solid keeper with top experience. Best LB by a country mile. Good centre-halves. One played and scored in the last World Cup. Best holding midfielder by a country mile. Then in came Ulloa and scored almost a goal a game. We should have gone up automatically but the managers innate caution resulted in many missed opportunities and a ridiculous 18 draws. We were as good as Cardiff and better than Hull. We made the play-offs. We were the form team and should have won the first leg at Selhurst. The manager settled for a draw and they lost their talisman ( Murray )
It was ours to win. Gus blew it because he put himself above the fans and team. The players knew he wasn't focussed, so is it any surprise they weren't. He couldn't knuckle down and devote himself totally to BHA. He threw a hissy fit and threw months of hard work and tens of millions of pounds out the window.
Thats his legacy. Ultimately, he wasn't good enough and he wasn't professional enough. For me, the jury is still out as to whether he can manage above the Championship and I believe a lot of Chairmen and owners out there are maybe thinking the same. Where is the rush for his services? He has been linked to a lot of clubs in the press but that is just presstalk.
I enjoyed a lot of Gus' tenure. The quick turnround and Div 1 title were no mean feat. The Championship was a mixture of joy and frustration and ultimately, missed opportunity.
Do I miss him...no. Would I want him back...no. Do I believe in Oscar...yes. Why?
Because I trust and believe in TB's judgement and share his vision and long-term goal. He hasn't invested all this just to chuck it away with a hasty and wrong choice as replacement for Gus. Because I believe what Spanish journo's write about OG, about his potential and standing in the game. If its good enough for them to talk about him as a future Barca manager, then thats good enough for me.
He will ultimately outperform Gus and achieve more.
Meade's Ball, is that you?
He will ultimately outperform Gus and achieve more.
Well your optimism and belief may have gone....mine hasn't.
There are a lot of posters on here who don't seem to acknowledge that there was football going on at BHA before Gus Poyet arrived. Years and years of it and at times it was pretty good. There are posters on here lauding Gus as the greatest BHA manager ever and nigh on irreplaceable.
He had two bites at the cherry at getting us promoted from the Championship. He underperformed in the first season ( 10th ) and blew it in the second. The first full season up was characterised by a succession of peaks and troughs. Winning runs followed by winless runs. We came out the traps full of confidence, like world beaters but we couldn't sustain it. Dogged by a blind devotion to one style of play, he was totally reliant on us taking the lead in games. Then, the players could knock the ball around slowly at the back and bore the opposition to death, by starving them of the ball. Not beautiful cultured stuff at times, just plain boring.
When we fell behind we couldn't react, couldn't chase the game. It was inevitable, too often.
Sometimes the players clicked, particularly last season, when we were stronger. The confidence flowed and so did the football. After Christmas, we were the best team in the division. We had the best back six. Solid keeper with top experience. Best LB by a country mile. Good centre-halves. One played and scored in the last World Cup. Best holding midfielder by a country mile. Then in came Ulloa and scored almost a goal a game. We should have gone up automatically but the managers innate caution resulted in many missed opportunities and a ridiculous 18 draws. We were as good as Cardiff and better than Hull. We made the play-offs. We were the form team and should have won the first leg at Selhurst. The manager settled for a draw and they lost their talisman ( Murray )
It was ours to win. Gus blew it because he put himself above the fans and team. The players knew he wasn't focussed, so is it any surprise they weren't. He couldn't knuckle down and devote himself totally to BHA. He threw a hissy fit and threw months of hard work and tens of millions of pounds out the window.
Thats his legacy. Ultimately, he wasn't good enough and he wasn't professional enough. For me, the jury is still out as to whether he can manage above the Championship and I believe a lot of Chairmen and owners out there are maybe thinking the same. Where is the rush for his services? He has been linked to a lot of clubs in the press but that is just presstalk.
I enjoyed a lot of Gus' tenure. The quick turnround and Div 1 title were no mean feat. The Championship was a mixture of joy and frustration and ultimately, missed opportunity.
Do I miss him...no. Would I want him back...no. Do I believe in Oscar...yes. Why?
Because I trust and believe in TB's judgement and share his vision and long-term goal. He hasn't invested all this just to chuck it away with a hasty and wrong choice as replacement for Gus. Because I believe what Spanish journo's write about OG, about his potential and standing in the game. If its good enough for them to talk about him as a future Barca manager, then thats good enough for me.
He will ultimately outperform Gus and achieve more.
Well your optimism and belief may have gone....mine hasn't.
There are a lot of posters on here who don't seem to acknowledge that there was football going on at BHA before Gus Poyet arrived. Years and years of it and at times it was pretty good. There are posters on here lauding Gus as the greatest BHA manager ever and nigh on irreplaceable.
He had two bites at the cherry at getting us promoted from the Championship. He underperformed in the first season ( 10th ) and blew it in the second. The first full season up was characterised by a succession of peaks and troughs. Winning runs followed by winless runs. We came out the traps full of confidence, like world beaters but we couldn't sustain it. Dogged by a blind devotion to one style of play, he was totally reliant on us taking the lead in games. Then, the players could knock the ball around slowly at the back and bore the opposition to death, by starving them of the ball. Not beautiful cultured stuff at times, just plain boring.
When we fell behind we couldn't react, couldn't chase the game. It was inevitable, too often.
Sometimes the players clicked, particularly last season, when we were stronger. The confidence flowed and so did the football. After Christmas, we were the best team in the division. We had the best back six. Solid keeper with top experience. Best LB by a country mile. Good centre-halves. One played and scored in the last World Cup. Best holding midfielder by a country mile. Then in came Ulloa and scored almost a goal a game. We should have gone up automatically but the managers innate caution resulted in many missed opportunities and a ridiculous 18 draws. We were as good as Cardiff and better than Hull. We made the play-offs. We were the form team and should have won the first leg at Selhurst. The manager settled for a draw and they lost their talisman ( Murray )
It was ours to win. Gus blew it because he put himself above the fans and team. The players knew he wasn't focussed, so is it any surprise they weren't. He couldn't knuckle down and devote himself totally to BHA. He threw a hissy fit and threw months of hard work and tens of millions of pounds out the window.
Thats his legacy. Ultimately, he wasn't good enough and he wasn't professional enough. For me, the jury is still out as to whether he can manage above the Championship and I believe a lot of Chairmen and owners out there are maybe thinking the same. Where is the rush for his services? He has been linked to a lot of clubs in the press but that is just presstalk.
I enjoyed a lot of Gus' tenure. The quick turnround and Div 1 title were no mean feat. The Championship was a mixture of joy and frustration and ultimately, missed opportunity.
Do I miss him...no. Would I want him back...no. Do I believe in Oscar...yes. Why?
Because I trust and believe in TB's judgement and share his vision and long-term goal. He hasn't invested all this just to chuck it away with a hasty and wrong choice as replacement for Gus. Because I believe what Spanish journo's write about OG, about his potential and standing in the game. If its good enough for them to talk about him as a future Barca manager, then thats good enough for me.
He will ultimately outperform Gus and achieve more.
Sorry but I do!
I know we need to give Oscar time, I know that he doesn't big himself up, I know that Poyet was a self serving, untrustworthy, disloyal, self centred tosser...
But I miss his presence.
I think he seemed to fit our style... A bit cool, a bit different, a bit trendy, a bit edgy and generally 'above his station'. Just like The Albion in fact!
Does anyone feel the same?
(I feel quite ashamed about this so don't give me a hard time!)
The style has gone, the optimism had gone, the belief has gone... A year ago we were playing some beautiful cultured stuff... Last night we looked desperate and incompetent... At the end of the day I want to see great football...
F-uck me how do some of you cope when you're dumped by a really nice girlfriend!?
Yes, she was great, had everything, but she didn't love you back. Man up FFS and move on.
Some seriously weak minded saps on here. I loved Gus, but it's over, enough crying into your pillows already!!!
Well your optimism and belief may have gone....mine hasn't.
There are a lot of posters on here who don't seem to acknowledge that there was football going on at BHA before Gus Poyet arrived. Years and years of it and at times it was pretty good. There are posters on here lauding Gus as the greatest BHA manager ever and nigh on irreplaceable.
He had two bites at the cherry at getting us promoted from the Championship. He underperformed in the first season ( 10th ) and blew it in the second. The first full season up was characterised by a succession of peaks and troughs. Winning runs followed by winless runs. We came out the traps full of confidence, like world beaters but we couldn't sustain it. Dogged by a blind devotion to one style of play, he was totally reliant on us taking the lead in games. Then, the players could knock the ball around slowly at the back and bore the opposition to death, by starving them of the ball. Not beautiful cultured stuff at times, just plain boring.
When we fell behind we couldn't react, couldn't chase the game. It was inevitable, too often.
Sometimes the players clicked, particularly last season, when we were stronger. The confidence flowed and so did the football. After Christmas, we were the best team in the division. We had the best back six. Solid keeper with top experience. Best LB by a country mile. Good centre-halves. One played and scored in the last World Cup. Best holding midfielder by a country mile. Then in came Ulloa and scored almost a goal a game. We should have gone up automatically but the managers innate caution resulted in many missed opportunities and a ridiculous 18 draws. We were as good as Cardiff and better than Hull. We made the play-offs. We were the form team and should have won the first leg at Selhurst. The manager settled for a draw and they lost their talisman ( Murray )
It was ours to win. Gus blew it because he put himself above the fans and team. The players knew he wasn't focussed, so is it any surprise they weren't. He couldn't knuckle down and devote himself totally to BHA. He threw a hissy fit and threw months of hard work and tens of millions of pounds out the window.
Thats his legacy. Ultimately, he wasn't good enough and he wasn't professional enough. For me, the jury is still out as to whether he can manage above the Championship and I believe a lot of Chairmen and owners out there are maybe thinking the same. Where is the rush for his services? He has been linked to a lot of clubs in the press but that is just presstalk.
I enjoyed a lot of Gus' tenure. The quick turnround and Div 1 title were no mean feat. The Championship was a mixture of joy and frustration and ultimately, missed opportunity.
Do I miss him...no. Would I want him back...no. Do I believe in Oscar...yes. Why?
Because I trust and believe in TB's judgement and share his vision and long-term goal. He hasn't invested all this just to chuck it away with a hasty and wrong choice as replacement for Gus. Because I believe what Spanish journo's write about OG, about his potential and standing in the game. If its good enough for them to talk about him as a future Barca manager, then thats good enough for me.
He will ultimately outperform Gus and achieve more.
Well your optimism and belief may have gone....mine hasn't.
There are a lot of posters on here who don't seem to acknowledge that there was football going on at BHA before Gus Poyet arrived. Years and years of it and at times it was pretty good. There are posters on here lauding Gus as the greatest BHA manager ever and nigh on irreplaceable.
He had two bites at the cherry at getting us promoted from the Championship. He underperformed in the first season ( 10th ) and blew it in the second. The first full season up was characterised by a succession of peaks and troughs. Winning runs followed by winless runs. We came out the traps full of confidence, like world beaters but we couldn't sustain it. Dogged by a blind devotion to one style of play, he was totally reliant on us taking the lead in games. Then, the players could knock the ball around slowly at the back and bore the opposition to death, by starving them of the ball. Not beautiful cultured stuff at times, just plain boring.
When we fell behind we couldn't react, couldn't chase the game. It was inevitable, too often.
Sometimes the players clicked, particularly last season, when we were stronger. The confidence flowed and so did the football. After Christmas, we were the best team in the division. We had the best back six. Solid keeper with top experience. Best LB by a country mile. Good centre-halves. One played and scored in the last World Cup. Best holding midfielder by a country mile. Then in came Ulloa and scored almost a goal a game. We should have gone up automatically but the managers innate caution resulted in many missed opportunities and a ridiculous 18 draws. We were as good as Cardiff and better than Hull. We made the play-offs. We were the form team and should have won the first leg at Selhurst. The manager settled for a draw and they lost their talisman ( Murray )
It was ours to win. Gus blew it because he put himself above the fans and team. The players knew he wasn't focussed, so is it any surprise they weren't. He couldn't knuckle down and devote himself totally to BHA. He threw a hissy fit and threw months of hard work and tens of millions of pounds out the window.
Thats his legacy. Ultimately, he wasn't good enough and he wasn't professional enough. For me, the jury is still out as to whether he can manage above the Championship and I believe a lot of Chairmen and owners out there are maybe thinking the same. Where is the rush for his services? He has been linked to a lot of clubs in the press but that is just presstalk.
I enjoyed a lot of Gus' tenure. The quick turnround and Div 1 title were no mean feat. The Championship was a mixture of joy and frustration and ultimately, missed opportunity.
Do I miss him...no. Would I want him back...no. Do I believe in Oscar...yes. Why?
Because I trust and believe in TB's judgement and share his vision and long-term goal. He hasn't invested all this just to chuck it away with a hasty and wrong choice as replacement for Gus. Because I believe what Spanish journo's write about OG, about his potential and standing in the game. If its good enough for them to talk about him as a future Barca manager, then thats good enough for me.
He will ultimately outperform Gus and achieve more.
Well your optimism and belief may have gone....mine hasn't.
There are a lot of posters on here who don't seem to acknowledge that there was football going on at BHA before Gus Poyet arrived. Years and years of it and at times it was pretty good. There are posters on here lauding Gus as the greatest BHA manager ever and nigh on irreplaceable.
He had two bites at the cherry at getting us promoted from the Championship. He underperformed in the first season ( 10th ) and blew it in the second. The first full season up was characterised by a succession of peaks and troughs. Winning runs followed by winless runs. We came out the traps full of confidence, like world beaters but we couldn't sustain it. Dogged by a blind devotion to one style of play, he was totally reliant on us taking the lead in games. Then, the players could knock the ball around slowly at the back and bore the opposition to death, by starving them of the ball. Not beautiful cultured stuff at times, just plain boring.
When we fell behind we couldn't react, couldn't chase the game. It was inevitable, too often.
Sometimes the players clicked, particularly last season, when we were stronger. The confidence flowed and so did the football. After Christmas, we were the best team in the division. We had the best back six. Solid keeper with top experience. Best LB by a country mile. Good centre-halves. One played and scored in the last World Cup. Best holding midfielder by a country mile. Then in came Ulloa and scored almost a goal a game. We should have gone up automatically but the managers innate caution resulted in many missed opportunities and a ridiculous 18 draws. We were as good as Cardiff and better than Hull. We made the play-offs. We were the form team and should have won the first leg at Selhurst. The manager settled for a draw and they lost their talisman ( Murray )
It was ours to win. Gus blew it because he put himself above the fans and team. The players knew he wasn't focussed, so is it any surprise they weren't. He couldn't knuckle down and devote himself totally to BHA. He threw a hissy fit and threw months of hard work and tens of millions of pounds out the window.
Thats his legacy. Ultimately, he wasn't good enough and he wasn't professional enough. For me, the jury is still out as to whether he can manage above the Championship and I believe a lot of Chairmen and owners out there are maybe thinking the same. Where is the rush for his services? He has been linked to a lot of clubs in the press but that is just presstalk.
I enjoyed a lot of Gus' tenure. The quick turnround and Div 1 title were no mean feat. The Championship was a mixture of joy and frustration and ultimately, missed opportunity.
Do I miss him...no. Would I want him back...no. Do I believe in Oscar...yes. Why?
Because I trust and believe in TB's judgement and share his vision and long-term goal. He hasn't invested all this just to chuck it away with a hasty and wrong choice as replacement for Gus. Because I believe what Spanish journo's write about OG, about his potential and standing in the game. If its good enough for them to talk about him as a future Barca manager, then thats good enough for me.
He will ultimately outperform Gus and achieve more.
Well your optimism and belief may have gone....mine hasn't.
There are a lot of posters on here who don't seem to acknowledge that there was football going on at BHA before Gus Poyet arrived. Years and years of it and at times it was pretty good. There are posters on here lauding Gus as the greatest BHA manager ever and nigh on irreplaceable.
He had two bites at the cherry at getting us promoted from the Championship. He underperformed in the first season ( 10th ) and blew it in the second. The first full season up was characterised by a succession of peaks and troughs. Winning runs followed by winless runs. We came out the traps full of confidence, like world beaters but we couldn't sustain it. Dogged by a blind devotion to one style of play, he was totally reliant on us taking the lead in games. Then, the players could knock the ball around slowly at the back and bore the opposition to death, by starving them of the ball. Not beautiful cultured stuff at times, just plain boring.
When we fell behind we couldn't react, couldn't chase the game. It was inevitable, too often.
Sometimes the players clicked, particularly last season, when we were stronger. The confidence flowed and so did the football. After Christmas, we were the best team in the division. We had the best back six. Solid keeper with top experience. Best LB by a country mile. Good centre-halves. One played and scored in the last World Cup. Best holding midfielder by a country mile. Then in came Ulloa and scored almost a goal a game. We should have gone up automatically but the managers innate caution resulted in many missed opportunities and a ridiculous 18 draws. We were as good as Cardiff and better than Hull. We made the play-offs. We were the form team and should have won the first leg at Selhurst. The manager settled for a draw and they lost their talisman ( Murray )
It was ours to win. Gus blew it because he put himself above the fans and team. The players knew he wasn't focussed, so is it any surprise they weren't. He couldn't knuckle down and devote himself totally to BHA. He threw a hissy fit and threw months of hard work and tens of millions of pounds out the window.
Thats his legacy. Ultimately, he wasn't good enough and he wasn't professional enough. For me, the jury is still out as to whether he can manage above the Championship and I believe a lot of Chairmen and owners out there are maybe thinking the same. Where is the rush for his services? He has been linked to a lot of clubs in the press but that is just presstalk.
I enjoyed a lot of Gus' tenure. The quick turnround and Div 1 title were no mean feat. The Championship was a mixture of joy and frustration and ultimately, missed opportunity.
Do I miss him...no. Would I want him back...no. Do I believe in Oscar...yes. Why?
Because I trust and believe in TB's judgement and share his vision and long-term goal. He hasn't invested all this just to chuck it away with a hasty and wrong choice as replacement for Gus. Because I believe what Spanish journo's write about OG, about his potential and standing in the game. If its good enough for them to talk about him as a future Barca manager, then thats good enough for me.
He will ultimately outperform Gus and achieve more.