If Top doesn’t fire Rodgers TONIGHT, he’s a hopeless owner who will be responsible for trashing his dads top 10 PL club inside 3 years and complicit in our relegation
Discuss
Can we all agree….
posted on 4/3/23
Can’t agree with your OP. But can agree that if he doesn’t go before the next game the Top is 100% accountable for our relegation and not Rodgers despite how much I despise the little dry lipped cretin.
posted on 4/3/23
comment by Merseysidefox (U4842)
posted 57 minutes ago
Can’t agree with your OP. But can agree that if he doesn’t go before the next game the Top is 100% accountable for our relegation and not Rodgers despite how much I despise the little dry lipped cretin.
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Well that’s progress Mersey so I’ll take that. I think the fan base is starting to get to a point where Top doesn’t have any excuses left and will be absolutely responsible for our downfall
Now of course I would argue any club that goes from 5th to relegation inside 2 years while racking up unsustainable losses and losing players for free isn’t particularly well run but I’m not sure Merseys ready to go there yet!
posted on 4/3/23
I would also add that I don’t think Vichai would have ever seen this club relegated so I do think the fathers legacy and all of the hard work risks being undone somewhat by the son - but again, I appreciate you’re not ready for that either!
posted on 4/3/23
Any chance of our chairman actually acting like a chairman? I think we’re gonna be disappointed again.
posted on 4/3/23
3 hours later and there's not even the faintest rumbling that he's going to be sacked. Pathetic.
posted on 4/3/23
Top will genuinely be thinking it’s going to turn. If we keep playing like that it’s just a matter of time. When we go down he’s going to absolutely cave in. Rodgers will walk and say “he’s not the man for the challenge” and that will be the end of that.
Still - good news about the free donuts
posted on 5/3/23
Depressing. Nothing much to add to that.
posted on 5/3/23
West Ham's owners apparently not planning to sack Moyes either What is it with mediocre white British managers getting their clubs impaled in a relegation battle and managing to avoid the sack?
Between them and us, it's hard to know who's the worst run club. Both clubs sleepwalking towards relegation, both squandered their chances to stabilise themselves as 'best of the rest', both spent a fortune on mediocrity, both keeping underperforming managers who the fans want out.
Though donating club money to the Tory party has to give West Ham a special added layer of incompetence...
posted on 5/3/23
It doesn’t feel any less depressing this morning does it.
We need to rebuild in the summer. We need to do that with someone who isn’t Rodgers.
A tiny bit of organisation would see this set of players rise up the table. I reckon any new manager would keep us up right now. We should just act.
But we won’t.
posted on 5/3/23
comment by Merseysidefox (U4842)
posted 3 minutes ago
It doesn’t feel any less depressing this morning does it.
We need to rebuild in the summer. We need to do that with someone who isn’t Rodgers.
A tiny bit of organisation would see this set of players rise up the table. I reckon any new manager would keep us up right now. We should just act.
But we won’t.
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Apparently Brendan reckons he needs to reinvent himself as a manager given the length of time he's been with us. So maybe we might get the new manager we are craving for after all? Maybe the leopard might be about to change his spots? Oh by the way, I've just seen a large pink object floating past my window!