are the players trying to send us down what the hell
i am up to here with the player manager and the club
SENDING OFFS!!!!!
posted on 3/12/11
I don't think Coyle will last til Christmas.
Honest
posted on 3/12/11
The club have to be arranging a crisis meeting soon...
posted on 3/12/11
we has fans now have to start the ball rolling
posted on 3/12/11
Gartside binned Megson after 18 pts from 18 games and a 4 game unbeaten run.
Coyle's got 9pts from 14 games. Sort it out Coyle. That's Sammy Lee territory.
Whatever Coyle is trying just isn't working unless it's against krapp teams having a krapp day.
24 games left but I'm sorry, I don't think Coyle is going to do it for us because he doesn't know how to change things.
posted on 3/12/11
Sadly our fans are incapble of a good protest...
I remember the pathetic anti megson protest...about 4 geeky teenagers turned up...newcastle do good protest...maybe we can borrlow their fans?
posted on 3/12/11
United on 14th Jan, closely followed by City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool.
We will be down in March at this rate. Lucky to get 20 points.
posted on 3/12/11
* borrow...bloody android phone!
posted on 3/12/11
Trying to be realistic here and I cant think of who could or would replace Coyle. no money and maybe a few will leave either January or the summer. I just see a long dark tunnel.
posted on 3/12/11
So do i....but anything has to be better than this tripe...ok we dont have certain players, that does not excuse the lack of fight in the players or the total lack of any use of tactics...
posted on 3/12/11
I see from the above posts that mentions of Gary Megson still cause emotions to run high, but Wednesday are 2nd in League 1 and in Round 3 of the FA Cup. One of these days Gary Megson wil have the last laugh - could be as early as January.
Coyle has the look of a loser about him at the moment. The only reason he is still in the job is that it would be career suicide for any decent candidate. I am sure approaches havev been made and rebuffed. Anyone who takes this job will be running a Championship club in a financial crisis within nine months - Mark Hughes doesn't need that. These are dark days.
Fan power? Careful what you wish for.