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I'm with unrest and his red crocs army
Basically this. Don't get we wrong, l loved Gus, and to me he was, and to some extent still is, the Messiah.
He has been the only manager that we have had, for donkeys years, who has been capable of getting us to the promised land that is the Premier League.
But facts are facts, he had his big chance, and blew it. He left under a cloud, Tony Bloom would never employ him again, and l'm sure that the Messiah, (sorry, Gus), would never want to be associated with the Albion again anyway.
Come on now, last season was not a miracle unless you count going however many games without scoring.
Exactly, and we stayed up, I don't think that was plain old luck.
Exactly, and we stayed up, I don't think that was plain old luck.
Should have never been given the job in the first place.
Oh really? Did you think that when he was appointed l wonder? Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
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