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Thread: Allardyce vindicated? No way

  1. #11
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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    Quote Originally Posted by Whiskyman
    Hasn't football coverage always been a bit like that though? Win and you're a genius --- until you lose next week and you're getting sacked in the morning.

    Tbh I couldn't care less the fact we lost at Man City, let's be honest it would have been naive to expect any other result given their home form this season. It was the manner in which we lost. I felt there was no spirit shown by the team with the result that we turned a defeat into a rout.

    As for any vindication. We beat Cardiff FFS. Not Arsenal or Chelsea. As a result of that we now need round about 22 points (max) from our remaining games to ensure we stay up. As those remaining games include fixtures against Palace, Sunderland, Fulham, Hull, Stoke,Norwich, WBA,Swansea who are all fairly schitt and also Saints and Newcastle who are only slightly better imo, it's in our hands, and if we go down it'll be because we deserve to.
    Totally agree.

    Except we have played Fulham

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    Quote Originally Posted by only1salty
    As those remaining games include fixtures against Palace, Sunderland, Fulham, Hull, Stoke,Norwich, WBA,Swansea who are all fairly schitt and also Saints and Newcastle who are only slightly better imo, it's in our hands, and if we go down it'll be because we deserve to.
    Totally agree.

    Except we have played Fulham twice of course.

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    Looks like EE may have had a point after all.


    Although my pedantic half could argue we've played them only once. We turned up for they other one---but played?

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    coupons from march onwards go mental. a lot of lower placed teams get unexpected results. survival on 31 isn't going to happen.

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    Vilified when we lose, but not vindicated when we win, that's the spirit.

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    i think in his third season, people have a general view of the manager

    i wouldn't expect that to change much after one result

    i didn't see too many pro-allardyce suddenly getting negative when conceding eleven in two games no more than the anti-allardyce changing their stance on the manager after a win

    however, both lots always want their team to win and were pleased with the win

    it's like carlton cole - if he bangs in a brace this wekend, the ones that have never rated him won't be doing cartwheels as they think we should have someone better

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    Then again, there's always a counterbalance in all situations. Like I said vilified when we lose, vindicated when we win seems a reasonable counterbalance to me. As for the cup results, hardly unexpected were they.

    Like the plan a/plan b nonsense, the we only play hoofball nonsense, the possesion is everything nonsense, and the I re-iterate nonsense

    Assuming the plan a nonsense involves formations, then so far this year we seem in my opinion to have played 4-5-1, 4-6-0, 4-4-3, 4-4-2, and 3-5-3. I make that 5 so could be plans a to e or plans 1 to 5. If this is not the case please clarify what the plans nonsense spouted by a lot is.

    Many agendas on here, and opinions thankfully some good some bad, and some downright stupid IMHO of course

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    quite right mate

    it is about opinion

    and the (unt doesn't have a plan b

    hope you're well amigo

    brown out

    allardyce out

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    I`ve been one of them posters that has really criticized Sam,mainly because the way we play.

    If West Ham win,it puts a smile on my face because that what us fans want to see.If we stay up,I`ll be happy,but I`m still not over the moon about the style and brand of footy we play.

    Give me the Pellegrini way,all day fortunately,we haven`t got their doe,but what a joy to watch.

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    yep

    or even the inbetween way of martinez terry

    keeping things tight but playing a bit on the deck

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    re: Allardyce vindicated? No way

    if gold and Sullivan love whu so much how come they haven't sacked the know nothing c-nt yet? Its not like they inherited their wealth,they earned there money being clever business men.they are not dim but nice,they must know his clueless?Talk to any football supporter who isn't a whu fan most will say his a know nothing c-nt! how come the three wise monkeys can't see his a bull sh-ter who gives it large to get work.there most be half a dozen unemployed manager out there who would do a better job than fat man right now.Every week the whu team look more disorganised that f-ck all to do with carroll or anyone else being injured thats down to fat man and HIS coaching staff,You see whu players look up and surprise surprise no one to pass to.Hopefully the three wise monkies will have a little chat tonight and realise with fat man has manager whu WILL go down, lets see just how much they love the club.IF he isn't sacked this week i for 1 won't go over upton park till fat man is gone.Only way

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