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Why isn't it AVB's fault? It always seemed to be Harry's fault when we lost or drew so why can't the same apply now? Is it because everyone backed Harry's sacking and lauded over the AVB appointment they now can't bear the taste of humble pie?
I refuse to blame AVB until we can see all of his signings playing, to see his true philosophy. Sandro and Livermore are not suited to his style.
Levy has had three years to get us a top quality striker, and the entire summer to sort out someone to replace Modric.
Selling VDV was unforgiveable in my eyes
Sums up your sad little life doesn't it Toby?
Honestly, I don't know how you can blame Levy for these results. Ultimately it's the players to blame. Three games in a row we've conceded late goals that can be described only as soft. Until we start defending as a unit things will simply not improve.
Exactly mate, except he opts to mess around and we lose out on players. It's a game to him and as long as he ends up in profit he doesn't care
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Well guys it seems our golden era is over back to fighting to get into Europa again...well it was good while it lasted...remember the days ot Modric....
sorry mate but i can blame levy
3 yrs of making a profit in the transfer window is a joke and when hav eyou ever heard of making a profit in first transfer window of a new manager
if he was not going to give him any funds then we might as well kept harry for all his faults
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Weare the football industry isnt about making a profit. We needed to break even and then some but Levy has to prove he's a a genius at negotiations and ensure we bring in players and make a profit too.
A club cannot be run this way if they're ever to achieve anything.
not if you want to stay at the top it cant
we are on our way back down guys so get used to it
Both Levy and AVB can take blame for today.
Levy hasn't bought some of the players we really need (concerned with money more than the club).
And AVB has been slow to make the changes on the pitch today that were clearly needed, and when he did make changes he took Sandro off and left Livermore on.
They're both to blame.
And .... we should have lost.
Levy is a shrewd business man
Levy is a shrewd business man
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really?
We'll see when we go to mid table how much money he loses.
This is another ramos fiasco. Levy has had his chances and should step down
I meant a business man who looks a bit like a shrew
Wearethefamousthfc fickle
I see, I see.
And what else I saw today, apart from the shrew in the stands was a totally shambolic performance overseen by a manager who Chelsea couldn't get rid of quickly enough.
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Why isn't it AVB's fault? It always seemed to be Harry's fault when we lost or drew so why can't the same apply now? Is it because everyone backed Harry's sacking and lauded over the AVB appointment they now can't bear the taste of humble pie?
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I refuse to blame AVB until we can see all of his signings playing, to see his true philosophy. Sandro and Livermore are not suited to his style.
Levy has had three years to get us a top quality striker, and the entire summer to sort out someone to replace Modric.
Selling VDV was unforgiveable in my eyes
posted on 1/9/12
Sums up your sad little life doesn't it Toby?
Honestly, I don't know how you can blame Levy for these results. Ultimately it's the players to blame. Three games in a row we've conceded late goals that can be described only as soft. Until we start defending as a unit things will simply not improve.
posted on 1/9/12
Exactly mate, except he opts to mess around and we lose out on players. It's a game to him and as long as he ends up in profit he doesn't care
posted on 1/9/12
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posted on 1/9/12
Well guys it seems our golden era is over back to fighting to get into Europa again...well it was good while it lasted...remember the days ot Modric....
posted on 1/9/12
sorry mate but i can blame levy
3 yrs of making a profit in the transfer window is a joke and when hav eyou ever heard of making a profit in first transfer window of a new manager
if he was not going to give him any funds then we might as well kept harry for all his faults
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posted on 1/9/12
Weare the football industry isnt about making a profit. We needed to break even and then some but Levy has to prove he's a a genius at negotiations and ensure we bring in players and make a profit too.
A club cannot be run this way if they're ever to achieve anything.
posted on 1/9/12
not if you want to stay at the top it cant
we are on our way back down guys so get used to it
posted on 1/9/12
Both Levy and AVB can take blame for today.
Levy hasn't bought some of the players we really need (concerned with money more than the club).
And AVB has been slow to make the changes on the pitch today that were clearly needed, and when he did make changes he took Sandro off and left Livermore on.
They're both to blame.
And .... we should have lost.
posted on 1/9/12
Levy is a shrewd business man
posted on 1/9/12
Back to mid-table
posted on 1/9/12
Levy is a shrewd business man
*****************
really?
We'll see when we go to mid table how much money he loses.
posted on 1/9/12
This is another ramos fiasco. Levy has had his chances and should step down
posted on 1/9/12
I meant a business man who looks a bit like a shrew
posted on 1/9/12
Wearethefamousthfc fickle
posted on 1/9/12
I see, I see.
And what else I saw today, apart from the shrew in the stands was a totally shambolic performance overseen by a manager who Chelsea couldn't get rid of quickly enough.
posted on 1/9/12
Couldn't agree more OP
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