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twoleftfeet
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑01 Feb 2026, 16:12 Carrick wins again. Sadly he’ll get the full time job and be deemed too good for us from now on.
He will be another Solskjaer, will fail when given the job full time.
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Jaan Kenbrovin
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Carrick wins again. Sadly he’ll get the full time job and be deemed too good for us from now on.
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I wonder if he’s trying to be too clever and making substitutions hoping that someone will say he’s the next Pep because his changes were the mark of a tactical genius, instead of doing the boring obvious ones that he should be making, and on Traore his position is wide right but our best player is also wide right, so another piece of transfer stupidity.
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eusebiovic
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Pub Bigot" wrote: ↑01 Feb 2026, 09:26 For the most part I can take poor results on the chin, but made a cսnt of myself having a go at Chelsea fan after the game.
Had we gone into the game and got soundly beaten like I expected, I’d have had a much easier time than I did accepting the result, but my overriding emotion is to the bald surrender monkey is sacked because he threw in the towel when 2-0 up.
Coming out in the second half to hold into a lead was
fucking stupid, particularly considering how assured we looked in the first half. The pièce de résistance was the Pablo sub for Kilman as his most gutless move.
Kilman has been a disaster, so what was going through his tiny mind bringing on a player who offers nothing?
We need wins, we were well on our way to winning comfortably at half-time playing some sublime football, but he chose to bottle it and protect a lead and keep 10 me behind the ball despite conceding in every game. With our attacking players vs our defensive frailties, the most effective form of defence was attack.
The Championship beckons and I don’t care, but as we’re going down without a fight, we don’t need a manager. May as well stick David Sullivan in the dugout seeing as the midget cսnt think he knows best
The midfield needed flooding with Magassa and Potts...It would've been far more effective than going to a back 3 with Kilman. Even doubling up on the wings where Chelsea stretched us would've been a better idea. So Scarles and KWP coming on to assist AWB and Diouf.
Foolish
Foolish
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Pub Bigot
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For the most part I can take poor results on the chin, but made a cսnt of myself having a go at Chelsea fan after the game.
Had we gone into the game and got soundly beaten like I expected, I’d have had a much easier time than I did accepting the result, but my overriding emotion is to the bald surrender monkey is sacked because he threw in the towel when 2-0 up.
Coming out in the second half to hold into a lead was
fucking stupid, particularly considering how assured we looked in the first half. The pièce de résistance was the Pablo sub for Kilman as his most gutless move.
Kilman has been a disaster, so what was going through his tiny mind bringing on a player who offers nothing?
We need wins, we were well on our way to winning comfortably at half-time playing some sublime football, but he chose to bottle it and protect a lead and keep 10 me behind the ball despite conceding in every game. With our attacking players vs our defensive frailties, the most effective form of defence was attack.
The Championship beckons and I don’t care, but as we’re going down without a fight, we don’t need a manager. May as well stick David Sullivan in the dugout seeing as the midget cսnt think he knows best
Had we gone into the game and got soundly beaten like I expected, I’d have had a much easier time than I did accepting the result, but my overriding emotion is to the bald surrender monkey is sacked because he threw in the towel when 2-0 up.
Coming out in the second half to hold into a lead was
fucking stupid, particularly considering how assured we looked in the first half. The pièce de résistance was the Pablo sub for Kilman as his most gutless move.
Kilman has been a disaster, so what was going through his tiny mind bringing on a player who offers nothing?
We need wins, we were well on our way to winning comfortably at half-time playing some sublime football, but he chose to bottle it and protect a lead and keep 10 me behind the ball despite conceding in every game. With our attacking players vs our defensive frailties, the most effective form of defence was attack.
The Championship beckons and I don’t care, but as we’re going down without a fight, we don’t need a manager. May as well stick David Sullivan in the dugout seeing as the midget cսnt think he knows best
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Chelsea were always going to be better second half with the players on their bench
A decent manager anticipates this. To counter their move, instead of fresh legs and continuing to take the game to them, a tactic that had been working, Nuno puts Kilman on; a defender who's time and again proven that he cant defend and we invite them to win the game.
Sack him and get Harry in. Harry does not lose us that game today.
A decent manager anticipates this. To counter their move, instead of fresh legs and continuing to take the game to them, a tactic that had been working, Nuno puts Kilman on; a defender who's time and again proven that he cant defend and we invite them to win the game.
Sack him and get Harry in. Harry does not lose us that game today.
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I think it's irrelevant what players he has as he will always be hamstrung by his own negative mentality. that can't ever change, as like moyes/potter/etc, that's how they see the game
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THUNDERCLINT
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And the squad he had was 2 up at half time, AGAIN.
And then he shit himself, AGAIN.
And cost us 3 points, AGAIN.
And then he shit himself, AGAIN.
And cost us 3 points, AGAIN.
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To be fair, he can only use the squad he had. He's spent money this month and we have improved, but we still need a couple of CB's. This was a priority. Any goodwill I had towards him fizzled out when Traore came on, the absolute fucking state of it and not needed in the squad at all. And he's lit the fuse that got Todibo sent off. So unnecessary, didn't we have a corner to take at that point? Fucking idiot. We were unlikely to beat Chelsea but Burnley was definitely winnable and now we're without one of our most improved players.
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THUNDERCLINT
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GBHammer63 wrote: ↑01 Feb 2026, 08:00 Nuno couldn’t see the fucking nose on his face, how many times can he make the same mistakes and not be recognised as a simple cսnt?
Spends all day walking round Rush Green telling the Mendes players " you m,m,m,make me happy" .
Retard cսnt.
Retard cսnt.
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GBHammer63
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Nuno couldn’t see the fucking nose on his face, how many times can he make the same mistakes and not be recognised as a simple cսnt?
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Nick QQQ2" wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026, 19:34 Geezer is fucking clueless. Got done by a PE teacher. So clear what was happening to n the pitch and he watched… and watched … and watched…. Crack head
This
Up against a PE teacher
Two clueless divs and Nuno lost
Up against a PE teacher
Two clueless divs and Nuno lost
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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There is clearly a running theme going on with this portcho chump.
Absolute bottle job.
Absolute bottle job.
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THUNDERCLINT
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Well, if I am I certainly caught the biggest cսnt going didn't I?
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twoleftfeet
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THUNDERCLINT
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Britannia Pub
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The man cannot help himself. He always panics and tries to hold on to a lead by substituting one of the front men for a defender or defensive player. That will always result in the opposition getting 10-20 yards further up the pitch and condensing the play in our half of the pitch. We then drop even deeper so that the opposition can find space on the edge of our box.
I would much rather end up losing a game like that by having an attacking threat and trying to win the game than trying to shore up a bunch of defenders that have been the worst in the league this season.
I would much rather end up losing a game like that by having an attacking threat and trying to win the game than trying to shore up a bunch of defenders that have been the worst in the league this season.
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