No need for a protest I think he knows that the fans have had enough and want him out and most of the team too. We need to get the win Saturday to make sure we are safe then worry about who our next manager is.
Forza
New owner needs to see a big supportive crowd....every man and his dog knows we are shxt, I think though the new owner needs applauding and no negativity.
Not for a protest at all
Believe Cellino will do the right thing, he's no fool
Why pay him off let him run the gauntlet he will soon resign what good does it do to sack him now ,the only person it benefits his him
Fans are entitled to protest if they disagree with the ownership, management or playing side of the team. If you've paid your money, and you're in the ground, then crack on if you feel it will help.
Personally I've now given BM all the slack he's going to get. Results have been appalling for far too long now, the excuses don't stack up any longer. Football is a results business, he seems incapable of getting them - ergo, time to go.
But, if anyone thinks he'll resign then you're kidding yourself. Why would he? He'd lose any entitlement to being paid up for the rest of his contract. The only manager that I can recall who's resigned is Ian Holloway (great manager by the way!) - now there was a guy with some scruples.
MC knows his time is up - he'll get shot pretty soon.
Spot on. He won't walk. He's just waiting for the inevitable. I believe he has lost the dressing room. Recent comments have been more critical of the players. There's no cohesion about the team.
How many of us would walk away from the money...?
I can only think of one that would be so stupid....!
(And before anyone accuses me of picking on a certain individual - I am..!)
How many of us would walk away from the money...?
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Complete agree
Either some people have more money than sense or have no family
Would anyone just chuck that amount of money away, you'd have to be an idiot.
A good chance Brian will never be on this amount of money again, why give it all up ????
And the people who say he should, wouldn't
And has for protests against the manager. Absolutely stupid.
We've a pretty vital game on Saturday, why make it harder for ourselves
Brian has done his best, just not been good enough, no need to hammer the bloke
We've a pretty vital game on Saturday, why make it harder for ourselves
Brian has done his best, just not been good enough, no need to hammer the bloke
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Best comment of the day - and it's before 9am.
Not trying to be funny
But any sensible person would agree
Not because am so great but because anyone with half a brain can see it
proven correct again, LIW - half a brain
Just say it how i see mate, without any agenda
I know, whether people like it or not
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honesty is good. holding your own opinion is good. it's what we're on here for.
It's respecting other opinions that I think sometimes suffers ............
3 points at the weekend will probably see us safe. Blackpool are really poor at the moment, it's a massive game.
Is today a good time to sack him? I honestly would and leave his back room staff in charge again for this game.
Last time we won 5-1.
Like many say, no chance he'll walk away from his contract.
White till I die
So you think having a protest and chanting for the manager to be sacked is going to help the team on Saturday ???
Don't talk bolloxs
I want him sacked but there are the right way and there is a wrong way
All hail
I'll respect anyone opinion has long has it isn't total bull
Can't be doing with people talking utter s h ite
I have a lot of respect and sympathy for BM. He could easily have walked away in Feb and received a large pay off, but has had the decency and commitment to continue to try his best, despite unhelpful comments from the new owner towards BM and the players. The players are probably demotivated and it is unlikely that BM can recover the situation this season.
I assume that Cellino will appoint either Festa or Zola in summer. I doubt whether either will be especially successful, though with a decent budget and some Italian connections, we can hope for an improved squad and a better season.
BM will be in demand during summer and hopefully his next job will be less of a minefield and he will be as successful as he was at Reading.
LIW when have I ever spoke to you in that way.
We all have our own ideas about Leeds.
Three expeltives in your last message demonstates a clear failure of your ability in the use of the English language.
I dont care to be spoken to or insulted like that.
Absolutely no call to speak to anyone like that.
I expect another foul mouthed message so dont let me down. I hope you dont kiss your wife with that mouth.
I think it's time for BM to go, but I simply have much better things to do with my time than protest about it.
BM won't walk unless he is confident he will still be entitled to compensation anyway, which could be the case as he can argue his position has been made untenable by the new owner. He would be crazy to give up his entitled pay off though. No one is that nice...Not even BM!
And he will always believe he can turn it around...any of us would believe in ourselves.
think someone needs to lighten up
Jackcharlton .......... to a great extent I think you're correct. However throughout all the turmoil i'd have hoped that the management and players would have had the same siege mentality that the Wise/Poyet era brought to the squad. They used a 15 point deduction as a motivation - a them against us scenario - this lot have folded like a deck of cards.
If we don't win on Saturday then the pressure will mount, and just as importantly another team near the bottom will have closed in on our points tally.
All the potential positivity and motivation of a new owner will be burst pretty quickly if we lose every game between now and the end of the season, and go through the trap door. It's not impossible on current form.
It's for that reason that my preference this weekend would be a full house, loads of support for the team and no protests/distractions. The squad won't be able to blame the crowd for lack of support if they fail then ...............
White
If by me saying your talking bollox, as offended you, we'll am sorry
But to be honest, your talking bull, and I know we all do at times
But to have a protest is just plain wrong
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posted on 9/4/14
No need for a protest I think he knows that the fans have had enough and want him out and most of the team too. We need to get the win Saturday to make sure we are safe then worry about who our next manager is.
posted on 9/4/14
Forza
New owner needs to see a big supportive crowd....every man and his dog knows we are shxt, I think though the new owner needs applauding and no negativity.
posted on 9/4/14
Not for a protest at all
Believe Cellino will do the right thing, he's no fool
posted on 9/4/14
Why pay him off let him run the gauntlet he will soon resign what good does it do to sack him now ,the only person it benefits his him
posted on 9/4/14
Fans are entitled to protest if they disagree with the ownership, management or playing side of the team. If you've paid your money, and you're in the ground, then crack on if you feel it will help.
Personally I've now given BM all the slack he's going to get. Results have been appalling for far too long now, the excuses don't stack up any longer. Football is a results business, he seems incapable of getting them - ergo, time to go.
But, if anyone thinks he'll resign then you're kidding yourself. Why would he? He'd lose any entitlement to being paid up for the rest of his contract. The only manager that I can recall who's resigned is Ian Holloway (great manager by the way!) - now there was a guy with some scruples.
MC knows his time is up - he'll get shot pretty soon.
posted on 9/4/14
Spot on. He won't walk. He's just waiting for the inevitable. I believe he has lost the dressing room. Recent comments have been more critical of the players. There's no cohesion about the team.
posted on 9/4/14
How many of us would walk away from the money...?
I can only think of one that would be so stupid....!
(And before anyone accuses me of picking on a certain individual - I am..!)
posted on 9/4/14
How many of us would walk away from the money...?
-------------------------------------//////--
Complete agree
Either some people have more money than sense or have no family
Would anyone just chuck that amount of money away, you'd have to be an idiot.
A good chance Brian will never be on this amount of money again, why give it all up ????
And the people who say he should, wouldn't
And has for protests against the manager. Absolutely stupid.
We've a pretty vital game on Saturday, why make it harder for ourselves
Brian has done his best, just not been good enough, no need to hammer the bloke
posted on 9/4/14
posted on 9/4/14
We've a pretty vital game on Saturday, why make it harder for ourselves
Brian has done his best, just not been good enough, no need to hammer the bloke
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Best comment of the day - and it's before 9am.
posted on 9/4/14
totally agree LIW
posted on 9/4/14
Not trying to be funny
But any sensible person would agree
Not because am so great but because anyone with half a brain can see it
posted on 9/4/14
proven correct again, LIW - half a brain
posted on 9/4/14
Just say it how i see mate, without any agenda
posted on 9/4/14
I know, whether people like it or not
posted on 9/4/14
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posted on 9/4/14
honesty is good. holding your own opinion is good. it's what we're on here for.
It's respecting other opinions that I think sometimes suffers ............
posted on 9/4/14
3 points at the weekend will probably see us safe. Blackpool are really poor at the moment, it's a massive game.
Is today a good time to sack him? I honestly would and leave his back room staff in charge again for this game.
Last time we won 5-1.
Like many say, no chance he'll walk away from his contract.
posted on 9/4/14
White till I die
So you think having a protest and chanting for the manager to be sacked is going to help the team on Saturday ???
Don't talk bolloxs
I want him sacked but there are the right way and there is a wrong way
All hail
I'll respect anyone opinion has long has it isn't total bull
Can't be doing with people talking utter s h ite
posted on 9/4/14
I have a lot of respect and sympathy for BM. He could easily have walked away in Feb and received a large pay off, but has had the decency and commitment to continue to try his best, despite unhelpful comments from the new owner towards BM and the players. The players are probably demotivated and it is unlikely that BM can recover the situation this season.
I assume that Cellino will appoint either Festa or Zola in summer. I doubt whether either will be especially successful, though with a decent budget and some Italian connections, we can hope for an improved squad and a better season.
BM will be in demand during summer and hopefully his next job will be less of a minefield and he will be as successful as he was at Reading.
posted on 9/4/14
LIW when have I ever spoke to you in that way.
We all have our own ideas about Leeds.
Three expeltives in your last message demonstates a clear failure of your ability in the use of the English language.
I dont care to be spoken to or insulted like that.
Absolutely no call to speak to anyone like that.
I expect another foul mouthed message so dont let me down. I hope you dont kiss your wife with that mouth.
posted on 9/4/14
I think it's time for BM to go, but I simply have much better things to do with my time than protest about it.
BM won't walk unless he is confident he will still be entitled to compensation anyway, which could be the case as he can argue his position has been made untenable by the new owner. He would be crazy to give up his entitled pay off though. No one is that nice...Not even BM!
And he will always believe he can turn it around...any of us would believe in ourselves.
posted on 9/4/14
think someone needs to lighten up
posted on 9/4/14
Jackcharlton .......... to a great extent I think you're correct. However throughout all the turmoil i'd have hoped that the management and players would have had the same siege mentality that the Wise/Poyet era brought to the squad. They used a 15 point deduction as a motivation - a them against us scenario - this lot have folded like a deck of cards.
If we don't win on Saturday then the pressure will mount, and just as importantly another team near the bottom will have closed in on our points tally.
All the potential positivity and motivation of a new owner will be burst pretty quickly if we lose every game between now and the end of the season, and go through the trap door. It's not impossible on current form.
It's for that reason that my preference this weekend would be a full house, loads of support for the team and no protests/distractions. The squad won't be able to blame the crowd for lack of support if they fail then ...............
posted on 9/4/14
White
If by me saying your talking bollox, as offended you, we'll am sorry
But to be honest, your talking bull, and I know we all do at times
But to have a protest is just plain wrong
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