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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    Yep he did set the team up to attack and then decided to do the opposite after the break and lost. You're right I have said it all and if you can defend his actions then you carry on but soon enough you'll see him for what he really is.
    That's quite contrary to what you have been posting in support of Rafa until this last match.

    So what is the sudden difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ex_pat_magpie View Post
    That's quite contrary to what you have been posting in support of Rafa until this last match.

    So what is the sudden difference?
    I've called him negative for long enough but gave him patience and acceptance to see if he changes stuff.
    I'm getting bad vibes about him as to his stance on things behind the scenes with players and clearly what he's setting out on that pitch.

    I could carry on being patient and even say " ahhh well, he's tried for half an hour against Bournemouth, maybe he'll start working on a more balanced set up."
    But you know what? I seriously doubt he'll give us much to get excited about.

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