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Same here and to add to the 8 months I think the home game we lost to Burnley should specifically be called out on its own as a factor tooSo did I. A footballing epoch without seeing a home win.
Same here and to add to the 8 months I think the home game we lost to Burnley should specifically be called out on its own as a factor tooSo did I. A footballing epoch without seeing a home win.
Blast from the past!Ben Sherman?
With lockdowns too and I didn’t go to the ManC win, there was a colossal gap for me in seeing an Albion win. Do you remember how shit we were in winter 2019/20? Imho definitely going down, lockdown 1 favoured us enabling GP a reset.Same here and to add to the 8 months I think the home game we lost to Burnley should specifically be called out on its own as a factor too
To make matters worse, the Man City game was the only game we were successful as CAT1 for tickets and we didn’t take them up as couldn’t take junior as it was a school night!With lockdowns too and I didn’t go to the ManC win, there was a colossal gap for me in seeing an Albion win. Do you remember how shit we were in winter 2019/20. Imho definitely going down, lockdown 1 favoured us enabling GP a reset.
Not joking, I got Cat 4 for every single gameTo make matters worse, the Man City game was the only game we were successful as CAT1 for tickets and we didn’t take them up as couldn’t take junior as it was a school night!
This.I still think he was never a good manager
This.Quite simply he wouldn’t be welcome back now, especially after the various post move snide comments
Shirely even Graham would have the emotional intelligence to realise that it’s not worth applying for if the vacancy became available?
Just to cheer you up further, I got drawn in Cat 3 for that Man City game and got to go and see it - the only one of the restricted games I made.Not joking, I got Cat 4 for every single game
Ralph Lauren Hasenhüttl?We’ll also have a shirt list of candidates drawn up for when RDZ leaves...
Because he wanted to stay in 2011. Poyet’s arrogance got it all wrong. £3.25m on a shuttle sprinter, when all we had to do was give a big pay rise to Muzza.Football is so fickle I wouldn’t be surprised to see him back and everybody singing his praises in 12 months. Murray went to palace and was received like a hero after his return !!
Not forgetting his unique EPL record, the only team in the history of the competition to fail to beat all three of the relegated clubs, Fulham, West Brom and Sheffield United, home or away, 20/21.His last game v Leicester was second time I ever saw us win a home game under Potter - Burnley re two home defeats and Shef Utd home defeats were I think the worst defeats - only other games I managed under Potter home or away I think we drew the lot - seen us three times under RDZ, won two and drawn one - and in these three games we got 8 goals which if you take out Potters last game will be more than I saw us score in three years, though was a bit covid interrupted
I agree but I think what we all saw was potential. I was convinced that with better players his game plan would bare fruit. He left before this potential was realised. Of course the opportunity to prove me right was there with the hundreds of millions spent at Chelsea. No I doubt that I was right in there first place.This.
He was fortunate on occasions, anyone recall our form immediately before Covid 19?
We were effectively in free fall, did COVID keep us up?
Throw in last seasons no wins in 11 (okay 8 of them draws)and then the 6 straight defeats after Xmas, a slide only stopped with a goalless draw against ‘high flying’ Norwich.
Former Albion managers have been sacked for far less, clearly Tony and Mr Barber to a degree showed amazing patience and restrain.
He rode his luck, unfortunately that luck appears to have deserted him at the Bridge.
But in answer to the original question, No.