Agree with you Leicester but ‘isuntennable’? That’s a new one to me.
It was correct to sack Pulis with his record and the dire style of play. Pardew wasn't my choice but he was appointed as our manager and I was prepared to back him. At first, we did show a little more attacking intent but that soon dissipated. It is now obvious that the players haven't bought into his way of running things. Yesterday's first half shambles proved that, as the players hadn't a clue what they they should be doing. They were all over the place. I don't think I've ever seen an Albion side so lacking in organisation; it was embarrassing. Yes, I've seen worse Albion sides but that was down to the players lack of ability. I don't think that this is the case now. We are down and we've got to plan for next season. As far as I'm concerned Pardew's position isuntennable and has to go. As I've stated before, I'd go for Pearson and Shakespeare, but that's up to the board. The bottom line is, they've got to get it right.
Agree with you Leicester but ‘isuntennable’? That’s a new one to me.
Evans, Livermore, and Barry should never have played for the club again after the cab incident, they should still be in a Spanish prison in my opinion.
I think these 3 big time charlies are part of the reason for our plummet. The team on paper should be mid table at least.
I said at the season's beginning this was our strongest squad ever, Swedish said it wasn't and called it right.
Football is a team game, but a third of the team are only here for the jollies and a last pay day.
Ironically they will be gone anyway, as they will think themselves too good for where they have taken us.
And I’m really sorry to have called it right Des. What I was basing that on was that the squad was unbalanced when it came to offensive, goal scoring assets, and had too many old have beens with no real desire, motivation etc, just waiting for the (not insignificant) pay check.