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Thread: It was the mouth and the antics IMO

  1. #1
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    It was the mouth and the antics IMO

    Fawaz seems a genuine guy, And as we all know he is very forward on his communication with both the media and the fans. I think the day BD signed his 4 year extension is the day BD realised he could do what he wanted, and if he got sacked he could sit on his **** for a few years and still get paid.

    I personally think Fawaz just got annoyed with his off the field stuff.

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    re: It was the mouth and the antics IMO

    Thing is in the end Billy lost the fans.

    You go against the fans at your peril, the scenes on Saturday at the end of the match tell their own story.

    Billy stormed down the tunnel without acknowledging the fans, perhaps he knew how he would have been received?

    The players (most of them) also shook hands, glanced at the fans, making a half hearted attempt at applause and wandered towards the tunnel.

    One or two tried to go over but were waved back.

    Darlow the local lad, was applauded.

    It seemed right there that the fans wanted THEIR club back and wanted Billy and everything he stands for out.

    No choice really for Fawaz.

    Having said that, injuries were a red herring, Billy had lost his confidence and the had players simply followed.

    Losing is one thing, humiliation is another.

    Perhaps Billy really isn't that good a manager after all, take away the cheque book and there isn't much left.

    Might turn out to be a good day for you after all, football, it's a funny game.

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    re: It was the mouth and the antics IMO

    [quote="HOODIE"]Thing is in the end Billy lost the fans.

    You go against the fans at your peril, the scenes on Saturday at the end of the match tell their own story.

    Billy stormed down the tunnel without acknowledging the fans, perhaps he knew how he would have been received?

    The players (most of them) also shook hands, glanced at the fans, making a half hearted attempt at applause and wandered towards the tunnel.

    One or two tried to go over but were waved back.

    Darlow the local lad, was applauded.

    It seemed right there that the fans wanted THEIR club back and wanted Billy and everything he stands for out.

    No choice really for Fawaz.

    Having said that, injuries were a red herring, Billy had lost his confidence and the had players simply followed.

    Losing is one thing, humiliation is another.

    Perhaps Billy really isn't that good a manager after all, take away the cheque book and there isn't much left.

    Might turn out to be a good day for you after all,

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