salty seagull
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After the Palace game I was very angry with his comments. I still think we should boot him out, but now I feel we should leave all of his bodily organs intact.
This is turning into a bloody long kiss
The FA usually charge and handle cases within a fortnight, not that I am saying this is similar.
Turning into a massive long snogging session more like
Couldn't stand another season of 19 draws and brassing every time a microphone is shoved under the twats nose.
he can fester in his own shit for all I care.
I'm firmly in the kiss and make up school of thought as you probably all know.
I think people underestimate what Poyet has done for the footballing side of this club.
But either way we really need to get this sorted out asap. The longer this drags the more chance we have of losing key players and having less time to sign replacements.
The club needs to progress and continue to go forwards.
I'm firmly in the kiss and make up school of thought as you probably all know.
I think people underestimate what Poyet has done for the footballing side of this club.
But either way we really need to get this sorted out asap. The longer this drags the more chance we have of losing key players and having less time to sign replacements.
The club needs to progress and continue to go forwards.
I'm firmly in the kiss and make up school of thought as you probably all know.
I think people underestimate what Poyet has done for the footballing side of this club.
But either way we really need to get this sorted out asap. The longer this drags the more chance we have of losing key players and having less time to sign replacements.
The club needs to progress and continue to go forwards.
Whilst I am on the fence re the merits of Gus staying at the helm, I completely agree with the sentiment that Poyets achievements on the pitch have been underestimated. He has taken the club to it's highest league finish in decades, he has been able to attract a standard of player to the club which in recent times would have been unthinkable, he has also instilled a footballing philosophy not just in the first team, but throughout the entire run of Albion teams. Whether you like him or not, he has been a success here and in my opinion it has been a fun tenure which I have enjoyed immensely.
If the club and Gus can restart the season on the same page and the air cleared then I more than happy to see Poyet back on the sidelines next season. If however he truly has burnt his bridges with the club, then he can go merrily on his way. The playoff semi-final aside I shall remember his time here as a good one.
Agreed - so how can you say his achievements they've been 'underestimated'? Even us old farts who remember the 'Glory Years' of Mullery say that this is easily the best era since those days. (And it was on-track to surpass them).Whilst I am on the fence re the merits of Gus staying at the helm, I completely agree with the sentiment that Poyets achievements on the pitch have been underestimated. He has taken the club to it's highest league finish in decades, he has been able to attract a standard of player to the club which in recent times would have been unthinkable, he has also instilled a footballing philosophy not just in the first team, but throughout the entire run of Albion teams. Whether you like him or not, he has been a success here and in my opinion it has been a fun tenure which I have enjoyed immensely.
If the club and Gus can restart the season on the same page and the air cleared then I more than happy to see Poyet back on the sidelines next season. If however he truly has burnt his bridges with the club, then he can go merrily on his way. The playoff semi-final aside I shall remember his time here as a good one.