I hate saying it mate I’ve renewed fir next season I love this club and I’m the ultimate optimist but even I can’t defend that I honestly can’t see another win all year.I'm afraid I agree
**** that.Down. Below a team with a point deduction. IF we stay up there’s needs to be a shake up like no other this summer. I can see friend getting the managers job though
Down. Below a team with a point deduction. IF we stay up there’s needs to be a shake up like no other this summer. I can see friend getting the managers job though
He spent more time this season "injured".I think people badly underestimated how big a blow losing Ayala was.
It was tongue in cheek but I wouldn’t be surprisedOn what basis would Friend deserve the managers job? Absolutely mental, Gibson has already created a disasterclass with JW, no more thanks.
He played 25 out of 26 games when he got injured. We were 10 points clear of the bottom 3.He spent more time this season "injured".
The problems go much deeper than one man walking out when you need him most.
Remember he had a "painful ankle" !
It was tongue in cheek but I wouldn’t be surprised
The glass ankle set in again.He played 25 out of 26 games when he got injured. We were 10 points clear of the bottom 3.
Do he didn't spend more time out injured than playing?The glass ankle set in again.
Bear - he played just over half the games in a league season - but our failure isnt down to one man.Do he didn't spend more time out injured than playing?
Yes we missed out only real quality player in a poor squad.
He played 25 games which by my maths isn't less than the games he didn't play. We were looking at the playoffs with him in the team. We really missed our consistently good player for many sessions.Bear - he played just over half the games in a league season - but our failure isnt down to one man.
He wouldnt have beaten Hull , Swansea or QPR on his own.
A player is only as good as those around them.
We start and finish as a team.
If they were a platoon of soldiers, I wouldnt trust or rely on any of them to look after my back in a battle.