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Pat Vegas
08-15-2016, 12:39 PM
Like a husband spending all the money on his gambling addiction or something.

something is wrong very very wrong.
The crowd have turned (into cunds) The current set up isn't working so well.

Leicester is going to be a difficult fixture now. Lose that won Armageddon (on twitter at least)

Brentwood
08-15-2016, 12:58 PM
Like a husband spending all the money on his gambling addiction or something.

something is wrong very very wrong.
The crowd have turned (into cunds) The current set up isn't working so well.

Leicester is going to be a difficult fixture now. Lose that won Armageddon (on twitter at least)

It just can't end well for him now, can it? The only way he won't be abused and hounded out now is if he wins the league this season (the 2 FA Cup wins seemingly haven't placated anybody). The abuse he faces will just get worse and worse. It looks highly unlikely that he'll be able to assemble a better squard than Utd, City and Chelsea's before the window shuts.

Fans are tired of the same old underperforming faces game after game and they want new personnel in, whether that's the right decision or not. Every passing season, he is derided further and further. Once the home fans start booing you, waving placards in your face, ex players openly come out and criticise you (Henry, Wright, Merson etc), you're fighting a losing battle. He was foolish not to have left on a high imo, which is sad

Rich
08-15-2016, 01:01 PM
Like a husband spending all the money on his gambling addiction or something.

something is wrong very very wrong.
The crowd have turned (into cunds) The current set up isn't working so well.

Leicester is going to be a difficult fixture now. Lose that won Armageddon (on twitter at least)

Maybe he's hiding the madness :cloud9:

Pat Vegas
08-15-2016, 01:01 PM
It just can't end well for him now, can it? The only way he won't be abused and hounded out now is if he wins the league this season (the 2 FA Cup wins seemingly haven't placated anybody). The abuse he faces will just get worse and worse. It looks highly unlikely that he'll be able to assemble a better squard than Utd, City and Chelsea's before the window shuts.

Fans are tired of the same old underperforming faces game after game and they want new personnel in, whether that's the right decision or not. Every passing season, he is derided further and further. Once the home fans start booing you, waving placards in your face, ex players openly come out and criticise you (Henry, Wright, Merson etc), you're fighting a losing battle. He was foolish not to have left on a high imo, which is sad

We'll he brings a lot on himself. He says we were not ready for the Premier League. :shrug: That's his fault.