Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
Just ask the players who they want as boss. It'll save us the hassle of watching the same interviews about how they've bought into the new manager's style on repeat.

At least that way the precious little lambs will be happy while counting their money and maintaining their property portfolios between training sessions and the unfortunate inconvenience of playing for us.

The gutless w@nchors.
Found this on another forum today:

"Quote from: Albion79 on Today at 11:04:41 AM
Assuming Val does go, would it not be easier to get the players to do the interviews for the new manager?!

They can ask the tough questions like when you trust us and we let you down will you be prepared to take the flak and get the sack? Will you promise not to make us try new things or else we will sulk (at this point the point at the headshots of Moore, Shan, Bilic, Allardyce and Ismael to make their point)

Take poor little sammy j in goal for example, yes he cost us a goal against Derby and then the next game got sent off after the game for a completely pointless incident meaning he was unavailable for three games and we had our biggest win in ages in that time but of course he should come straight into the team.

Little robert snodders in midfield, he has been with us a year and been injured for most of it, made about 6 starts, contributed nothing as of yet but of course he should feel he should challenge the manager.

Big jordan hugoal upfront, poor chap, been involved in over 20 games, scored one goal, missed more chances than i have hot dinners (and trust me my belly shows i have had a lot) but of course he is well within his rights to moan its not fair and he should be playing more.

The list could go on, they are a bunch of spoilt little princesses, Ismael in isolation if he goes is probably right, the fact most of these players have seen off at least 3, in some cases 5 managers in the last few years."