That would seal our fate for absolute certain! Nolan is a spent force - well, he was never a force, just spent tbh.
If he returns there will be a lot of fans who don't!
Not a snowball's tbh.
That would seal our fate for absolute certain! Nolan is a spent force - well, he was never a force, just spent tbh.
If he returns there will be a lot of fans who don't!
Not a snowball's tbh.
Get real. It's highly likely for the 92nd place team with 1pt from 15 under Nolan to go on another losing run before too long. For a period as short as 14 games, take the measure from the starting point.
''lose three on the trot and we're back down again.''
Jesus wept, hardly anyone would see out a season if that's what warranted a sacking.
Nolan's league record was W0 D1 L4
Kewell W3 D3 L4
It can't be just 'results', it's got to be something more besides.
Last edited by the_anticlough; 13-11-2018 at 03:57 PM.
I think there was something going off behind the scenes that caused an issue. The line ups were bizarre, and the subs bench offered no options to change things around with. Would imagine Hardy has seen the apathy towards the team and the anger from the fans and acted quickly to turn the season around. Let's face it, a successful season will be mid table this year but a strong finish sets up nicely for next year
A lot of money has been spent on this squad so I can understand Alan Hardy frustration. Perhaps this time he will look to a proven manager at this level, and not one that impresses at an interview.
Your strawman argument is blinkered whitewash, don't try and make out I said anything I didn't, keep it to yourself.
I didn't mention any names nor did I say anything about a sacking. Sod the starting point, it's four**** games that was mentioned, and not by me first, four**** games and the points won or lost anywhere in the season can mean the difference between the champions, the also-rans, and the relegated.
Get real yourself.