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BoleynGone
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Fraser.
iF you find it difficult to read don't come on a fourm.
I merlely said there;s a rumour going round that he may leave, it's upto find out and comment.
you're helper can earh her money for you
iF you find it difficult to read don't come on a fourm.
I merlely said there;s a rumour going round that he may leave, it's upto find out and comment.
you're helper can earh her money for you
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Come On You Irons
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An 18.18% win percentage (2/11) will soon become a 16.67% win percentage (2/12) and yet delusional idiots on here don't want this negative bus parking Portuguese numpty Nuno sacked. Unbelievable.
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BoleynGone wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 15:46 Fraser.
WTF. Who said that but I think he should now having seen that lineup today.
And no those youth who were kept out tof the team on Wednesday would learn nothing from sitting on a fucking coach all the way to Manchester, Fucking Tragical Mystery Tour.
What a waste.
You started threads about both... You soppy cսnt..
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BoleynGone
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Fraser.
WTF. Who said that but I think he should now having seen that lineup today.
And no those youth who were kept out tof the team on Wednesday would learn nothing from sitting on a fucking coach all the way to Manchester, Fucking Tragical Mystery Tour.
What a waste.
WTF. Who said that but I think he should now having seen that lineup today.
And no those youth who were kept out tof the team on Wednesday would learn nothing from sitting on a fucking coach all the way to Manchester, Fucking Tragical Mystery Tour.
What a waste.
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BoleynGone wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 06:55 Everything Nuno has tried has backfired apart from the Newcastle game which he had to win and went against the grain,then we were lucky against Burnley. You can bring on someone like Soucek for the alst 10 minutes and he may score. To start him now is counter productive. A lot of people have watched Earthy for a long time now,his first appearances for the firs team at the end of Moyes reign were good. He looked liked he belonged,that was 18 months ago,he's progressed. i fear that Nuno didn't watch any of those games. Nuno needs all the help he can get,not watching the u21's live is a mistake,another one of his many in a short period of time.
I thought he was leaving in January... Nuno out Nancy in?
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Fauxstralian
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Nuno has made mistakes & some of his selections & subs have been bizarre
But he has got Fernandes & Potts into the team and we are playing better than under Mr Karren Brady’s mate CockPissPotter
He has one striker who is 34 and maybe play 60 to 70 mins and a German who has checked out
Dont expect anything at Man City but then we have a run of 3 home games & Wolves away
Will know whether we have any hope after that
Obviously we need changes in January but whether the dozy cսnt Sullivan will allow that who knows
But he has got Fernandes & Potts into the team and we are playing better than under Mr Karren Brady’s mate CockPissPotter
He has one striker who is 34 and maybe play 60 to 70 mins and a German who has checked out
Dont expect anything at Man City but then we have a run of 3 home games & Wolves away
Will know whether we have any hope after that
Obviously we need changes in January but whether the dozy cսnt Sullivan will allow that who knows
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BoleynGone
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Everything Nuno has tried has backfired apart from the Newcastle game which he had to win and went against the grain,then we were lucky against Burnley. You can bring on someone like Soucek for the alst 10 minutes and he may score. To start him now is counter productive. A lot of people have watched Earthy for a long time now,his first appearances for the firs team at the end of Moyes reign were good. He looked liked he belonged,that was 18 months ago,he's progressed. i fear that Nuno didn't watch any of those games. Nuno needs all the help he can get,not watching the u21's live is a mistake,another one of his many in a short period of time.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 13:03El Scorchio" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 11:56Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 11:19 Assuming we fail to beat Man City tomorrow and fall to a likely defeat, I would say a win against either Fulham on 27th Dec or Brighton on 30th.
Failure to beat Fulham would surely make Brighton the last chance saloon for him?
We should have got Sean Dyche when he was available like I advocated earlier in the season. I have never been convinced by Nuno the bus parking numpty.No way does Nuno get fired. Sullivan
He fucking well should if he manages to royally fuck up the next handful of games, but yes knowing the gimp in charge he'll likely reward him with a new contract instead.
It's more a case of 'what are the alternatives if it comes to that?' if there's someone who would clearly be better who is available then fine but otherwise you're just giving yourself even less of a chance for the rest of the season. Whoever is here clearly needs a lot of help in the transfer market in January from Sullivan. firing Nuno before or during the window would just make things worse than they already are and I'd argue that he (or anyone) needs at least 2-3 players to make us even a basic functioning PL level team capable of getting the points to beat the drop. Whoever it is, it's basically cross your fingers that things pick up in January IF Sullivan actually gives the resources needed.
We've put our eggs in his basket now, I think that changing things at this point will only make it worse.
We've put our eggs in his basket now, I think that changing things at this point will only make it worse.
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We look more solid under Nuno. More chance of staying up under him rather than Potter.
What is concerning is not being able to hold onto a win after getting into a winning position. The desire to try and hold onto a 1 goal lead has worked out badly for us against Bournemouth and Brighton.
Have we ever looked good playing 4 cms? I am sure we will see the same against Man City but he is our 4th manager to go with this and it takes away a lot of our attacking emphasis!
Needs to be braver with his formation though as clean sheets wont keep us up. Goals will.
What is concerning is not being able to hold onto a win after getting into a winning position. The desire to try and hold onto a 1 goal lead has worked out badly for us against Bournemouth and Brighton.
Have we ever looked good playing 4 cms? I am sure we will see the same against Man City but he is our 4th manager to go with this and it takes away a lot of our attacking emphasis!
Needs to be braver with his formation though as clean sheets wont keep us up. Goals will.
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El Scorchio" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 11:56Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 11:19 Assuming we fail to beat Man City tomorrow and fall to a likely defeat, I would say a win against either Fulham on 27th Dec or Brighton on 30th.
Failure to beat Fulham would surely make Brighton the last chance saloon for him?
We should have got Sean Dyche when he was available like I advocated earlier in the season. I have never been convinced by Nuno the bus parking numpty.No way does Nuno get fired. Sullivan
He fucking well should if he manages to royally fuck up the next handful of games, but yes knowing the gimp in charge he'll likely reward him with a new contract instead.
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 11:19 Assuming we fail to beat Man City tomorrow and fall to a likely defeat, I would say a win against either Fulham on 27th Dec or Brighton on 30th.
Failure to beat Fulham would surely make Brighton the last chance saloon for him?
We should have got Sean Dyche when he was available like I advocated earlier in the season. I have never been convinced by Nuno the bus parking numpty.
Dyche? You are a fucking clown.
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 11:19 Assuming we fail to beat Man City tomorrow and fall to a likely defeat, I would say a win against either Fulham on 27th Dec or Brighton on 30th.
Failure to beat Fulham would surely make Brighton the last chance saloon for him?
We should have got Sean Dyche when he was available like I advocated earlier in the season. I have never been convinced by Nuno the bus parking numpty.
No way does Nuno get fired. Sullivan knows he won't be able to get anyone better.
Dyche isn't dissimilar in how he sets up. The key is that Forest have a far better squad and a stronger and more complete first XI than us and the other sides in the bottom 4 so it shouldn't be a surprise they are moving up the table. Don't forget they were pretty dynamic and successful last season under the bloke now managing us before his relationship with the owner fell beyond repair which clearly fucked the team before the completely baffling appointment of fat Ange and his retarded way of playing which didn't suit their squad at all. I doubt Dyche would have been able to do much different to Nuno here. He might have made a few different decisions some maybe gaining us a few points and some losing a few points but he wouldn't have been able to pull a PL quality striker or left winger or centre back out of his arse. The football would be largely the same because of the limitations of what's available to any manager. As a counter to him being 'better' look how badly he was doing at Everton before being replaced by Moyes who got quite a bit more out of the same players. It's easy to look at the league table today and in hindsight go 'We should have got Dyche' but it just doesn't work like that. None of them are magicians.
Dyche isn't dissimilar in how he sets up. The key is that Forest have a far better squad and a stronger and more complete first XI than us and the other sides in the bottom 4 so it shouldn't be a surprise they are moving up the table. Don't forget they were pretty dynamic and successful last season under the bloke now managing us before his relationship with the owner fell beyond repair which clearly fucked the team before the completely baffling appointment of fat Ange and his retarded way of playing which didn't suit their squad at all. I doubt Dyche would have been able to do much different to Nuno here. He might have made a few different decisions some maybe gaining us a few points and some losing a few points but he wouldn't have been able to pull a PL quality striker or left winger or centre back out of his arse. The football would be largely the same because of the limitations of what's available to any manager. As a counter to him being 'better' look how badly he was doing at Everton before being replaced by Moyes who got quite a bit more out of the same players. It's easy to look at the league table today and in hindsight go 'We should have got Dyche' but it just doesn't work like that. None of them are magicians.
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Come On You Irons
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Assuming we fail to beat Man City tomorrow and fall to a likely defeat, I would say a win against either Fulham on 27th Dec or Brighton on 30th.
Failure to beat Fulham would surely make Brighton the last chance saloon for him?
We should have got Sean Dyche when he was available like I advocated earlier in the season. I have never been convinced by Nuno the bus parking numpty.
Failure to beat Fulham would surely make Brighton the last chance saloon for him?
We should have got Sean Dyche when he was available like I advocated earlier in the season. I have never been convinced by Nuno the bus parking numpty.
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boleyn8420 wrote: ↑19 Dec 2025, 10:40 The fact that even we, as bad as we were/are, managed to beat Nuno's last side Forest 3-0, and the last time we had a clean sheet should have been a red flag when he indeed got sacked in the morning. So why then employ him.
The managerial equivalent of buying Paul Hilton after beating Bury 10-0?
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The fact that even we, as bad as we were/are, managed to beat Nuno's last side Forest 3-0, and the last time we had a clean sheet should have been a red flag when he indeed got sacked in the morning. So why then employ him. With us losing at City and Leeds, at home, with a very real chance of beating Palace, and Forest away at Fulham, probably a draw means we are a minimum 6 points adrift going into Christmas. Glenn Roeder years anyone. But, he has improved us, apparently. FFS
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10 points out of a possible 33 after 11 games - Around about as bad as Potter and certainly with a lower win percentage than anyone thus far. Potter had 23 points after 23 League matches. Like I've said before, it's marginally better and that's mainly because we are tighter defensively.
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Texas Iron" wrote: ↑17 Dec 2025, 07:43 He’s only here for the cash…
Is he really better than Potter…???
It's a weird one.
He's made us back into a Moyes type of team, which is what people had had enough of under Moyes.
Potter was trying to turn us into a footballing side, but failed miserably.
He's made us back into a Moyes type of team, which is what people had had enough of under Moyes.
Potter was trying to turn us into a footballing side, but failed miserably.
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Texas Iron" wrote: ↑17 Dec 2025, 07:43 He’s only here for the cash…
Is he really better than Potter…???
Who? Nuno?
Better than Potter? Fucking hell. Do you watch West Ham?
Better than Potter? Fucking hell. Do you watch West Ham?
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It'd be a great outcome for those of you who hate the board more than you love West Ham
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