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Thread: Struggling to to give a f***

  1. #21
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    Much the same as the I Give Up Post but with more real responses. Enough is enough and theres no shame admitting it. I also blame the huns just coz they are still here so why not? FTH.

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by PT_Arab View Post
    Of course you do and I commend you for that.

    I just find it more and more difficult when the (now ex) chairman doesn't give a f***, his replacement doesn't seem to either, the manager doesn't have a clue and if he does give a f*** he hides it well and a fair few of the players don't give a f*** either.
    We are all finding it difficult man and I agree with your second paragraph there totally. The silence from the club about Laszlo is feking deafening. They need to get him tae phuk right now. We need to start building for next season in the championship right now also. Get rid of the wasters in the team.

    I will be there supporting United on Tuesday hoping for some reaction ( ha ! ) but fearing the worst. So no change there. One massive positive for me would be if someone else is taking and choosing the team instead of the Clown. Here’s hoping.

  3. #23
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    There are the ones among us who go home and away and a lot still do.
    Some of us have season tickets and go to some away games but are finding performances painful.
    Then there are season ticket holders who try to go to most games.
    People who pay every week will not be.
    The guys who manage to the odd home game won't after the shyte being served up.
    The kids will not be getting the bug. All in all the club is losing big time.
    ST when he sold the Tim twins said it wasn't good football but it was good business.
    Idiot, football is our business.

  4. #24
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    ST when he sold the Tim twins said it wasn't good football but it was good business.
    Idiot, football is our business.[/QUOTE]


    Correct the fans have been served up utter garbage from then on. Good football gets the fans in, bad football gets them leaving.

    Whoever has had a season ticket for the past two seasons and the coming season need a medal. I gave mine up and can't say I miss it. I was sick with Jackie and Mixu and what the tactics of the modern day "manager" were.

    If United went out with intent to win matches, that wouldn't be so bad. However when its one upfront and two sitting midfielders and you get no attempts at goal, feck going to see that rubbish.

  5. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim_Jam View Post
    There are the ones among us who go home and away and a lot still do.
    Some of us have season tickets and go to some away games but are finding performances painful.
    Then there are season ticket holders who try to go to most games.
    People who pay every week will not be.
    The guys who manage to the odd home game won't after the shyte being served up.
    The kids will not be getting the bug. All in all the club is losing big time.
    ST when he sold the Tim twins said it wasn't good football but it was good business.
    Idiot, football is our business.
    Spot on JJ.

    I’ll never give up on united and will always care even if playing in non league.

    The way the club has been run has been a shambles for years and it is ST that has brought us to this point.

    Throw in two of our worst ever managers in Mixu and now Csaba

    We are in play off spot though chances are very, very remote we could go up. The form of the team and csaba management is too bad.

    We should have won this league - it’s the weakest championship in years. No sevco, no hearts, no Hibs, just well organised second tier teams.

    I take from csaba not being sacked that the club can not afford to do so

    Only thing can do is hope the players find some heart and salvage something from this wretched season

  6. #26
    It could be finance or it could be an acceptance that sacking a manager a few months into his tenure is pure folly.

  7. #27
    Csaba will be gone once United fail to win the play offs ( if we even reach them ).

    I feel sorry for him, he can't be blamed for players defending like school kids - but he is the manager and thats where the buck stops.

    Once the season is over, Csaba will be gone ( unless he pulls off the impossible and wins the play offs ).

    Csaba has 5 games, plus the play offs to save his job and reputation.

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    It could be finance or it could be an acceptance that sacking a manager a few months into his tenure is pure folly.
    I agree with this,

    sacking him now wont do anything other than appease some fans who seem to be able to tolerate every thing, those fans would be there regardless (respect to you guys) . And it would reduce any funds we have, we should however be looking for who is replacing him and possibly telling that person to start lining up targets for the summer, the money spent on sacking Csaba might as well be kept and put towards next seasons budget.

    Getting rid and replacing also wont do anything to crowds for the remaining games imho, i reckon those who are not going up at the moment (like myself) are done for the season. TBH i stopped after the first few months of the season due to being unwilling to pay to watch what was on the park under Ray. I was adament that i would go back when he was replaced but tbh i didnt, and havent seen a single game under Csaba... why? because i lost the routine of going and i have no desire to watch any of the players currently wearing the strip. I think there is a chunk of fans who are gone for the season and hopefully be back for next season but for now the club would be better thinking about next season without the current management and squad.

  9. #29
    Clubs finished.
    Only way is downwards now.

    Sad times ahead

  10. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacklands Zero View Post
    Clubs finished.
    Only way is downwards now.

    Sad times ahead
    Clubs not finished, may take a few years but we will come back.

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