Controversial I know, but would you hope for one last beating at the hands of Bournemouth this coming Saturday to get rid of Dougie Freeman and the Clowns, or does that go against everything you stand for?
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Hope for a loss against Bournemouth?
posted on 6/2/14
Expecting a draw on saturday. Freedman won't be sacked no matter what. If he was going to be sacked he would have gone after reading.
posted on 6/2/14
Hope for a loss never, hope for a draw to apply pressure to end this nonsense, he has lost his credibility IMO, may well have lost the dressing room and is very close to loosing the fans!
posted on 6/2/14
No chance. What next? I wish for relegation just to get rid of DF?
posted on 7/2/14
I've never wanted us to lose.
Expected, yes. Wanted, no.
And if I'm going to watch it for 90 minutes, rather than what I've done this past couple of years which is check the result at full time so that only 5 minutes of my weekend is ruined, then I'd rather wish we did very well thank you very much.
Now go to bed with no supper for thinking such a thing.
posted on 7/2/14
posted 12 hours, 46 minutes ago
Hope for a loss never, hope for a draw to apply pressure to end this nonsense, he has lost his credibility IMO, may well have lost the dressing room and is very close to loosing the fans!
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He has lost this one. I will NOT be attending tomorrow by choice. Voting with my withdrawal of support in person. Wouldn't be surprised if I am not alone as I hear match day ticket sales are dire.
posted on 7/2/14
Millwall away coming up. I was there last season to witness the final game of Owen Coyle's reign, it wasn't very nice to be honest: poor bloke knew he was a dead man walking and barely ventured out from the dugout. Whenever he did, he was met with a chorus abuse from the away end.
There would be a certain symmetry if it happens at Millwall this time as well and I shall be there once more to see out another manager.
It's perfectly safe by the way as long as you don't get mistaken for a West Ham supporter.
posted on 7/2/14
comment by ZatKnight's 50p head - with legs made out of sausages! (U6427)
posted 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
I've never wanted us to lose.
Expected, yes. Wanted, no.
And if I'm going to watch it for 90 minutes, rather than what I've done this past couple of years which is check the result at full time so that only 5 minutes of my weekend is ruined, then I'd rather wish we did very well thank you very much.
Now go to bed with no supper for thinking such a thing.
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Ah, but Zat the OP never actually stated his opinion on this matter.
My view is simple. I will be very happy if the team wins after all I am a Wanderers supporter and ultimately I want my team to win every game, but a draw or a loss by a goal is a pants result in the grand scheme of things. DF will still not be removed with either of these 2 outcomes. I would be very surprised if he does keep his job if we get beaten by 2 or more at home, but Gartside seems to want to stick with his man no matter what. He should've been the entertainments coordinator on the Titanic! 'Sinking? Bollox is it sinking! Lets have another hokey cokey!'
posted on 7/2/14
Exiled I'm going on the train to millwall. Any tips where to go or avoid?
posted on 7/2/14
A win , always want a win. For the love of god we need the points. I would much rather be in this league with Freedman than in league one with someone potentially worse. He aint goin anywhere this season so lets just get behind the lads
posted on 7/2/14
Benny: no idea about pubs in the Bermondsey/New Cross area, but it isn't exactly a tourist area. If it was me I would stop off for a beer and a bite to eat somewhere a bit more interesting for visitors to London and then get a train out to the ground. One tip: London Bridge station, which is where you would get a train to South Bermondsey, is a bewildering maze unless you know exactly which train you want and which platform it goes from, especially if you've had a couple. I would stay on the Jubilee line to Canada Water - you could walk from there or change onto the very posh new overground and go one stop south to Surrey Quays.