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Sadly I do think EM has made an error in judgement, Ange is not the man for our club, I didn’t think he was and the results / performances have done little to make me think otherwise. After the off pitch problems at the start of the season I would’ve been happy with upper mid table, it’s still achievable but we need to change direction now, not wait until we’ve lost another 3 or 4 games. The players do not seem to be responding to the manager, he had an uphill battle to start with, he looks beaten, I can’t see him turning it round. As for the fans last night, whilst I don’t condone the chants I think it’s frustration after what should have been the best season we’ve had for years turn to dust. The chanting was a mirror of our society everywhere, angry and hateful. It’s just a shame it has spread to the football terraces.
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"mirror of our society"
Ain't that the truth
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Indeed it is.
What has Ange done to deserve that what happened to him last night?
It was just a football match for Gods sake.
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Look, I didn't want him and anyone who reads the forum will remember me posting that.
I would even like to see a new manager come in ASAP.
However that doesn't warrant that reaction that happened last night when we went 1-3 down.
I thought we had more class than that.
The reaction was absolutely gutter level, cesspit standard and nobody deserves that.
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I've always been someone who thinks "just give him a chance and see what happens" but it was a bit of a surprise to get someone in who plays a different style opposite to Nuno. But I would say EM won't give him too long especially if we keep losing and drawing games which after the investment made is understandable.
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would like to see him go but who to replace him ? suspect hes here for a while yet
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I appreciate that sniff did not want him and remember both your surprise and disappointment when it was announced.
But that is the problem is it not. The fans were sceptical about the appointment and based on the fact he was replacing our most successful manager in a generation, he would never be afforded much time. Add to this his first 6 games (with the exception of arsenal away) were not that difficult (on paper) and yet he's failed to win one of them would always ensure things would go south and quickly.
Yes... If he manages a shock win against Newcastle that would alleviate some of the pressure but he's got to do a lot to turn this around. Ultimately the only currency he can really operate in is winning football matches right now - if he can't do that then he has to go.
This club cannot afford relegation - it would undo all the work done by Marinakis, Cooper and Nuno.