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forever, I share your sentiment.
At 66 years old and watching the great times and the really bad times, I’ve come to the conclusion that I’d rather keep Bielsa and go down than lose him at this stage.
I hope there’s a massive backlash against the board today on social media and they realise that the vast majority want him to see this out.
I understand those who want rid but the alternative sounds horrendous.
comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 50 minutes ago
At 66 years old and watching the great times and the really bad times, I’ve come to the conclusion that I’d rather keep Bielsa and go down than lose him at this stage.
I hope there’s a massive backlash against the board today on social media and they realise that the vast majority want him to see this out.
I understand those who want rid but the alternative sounds horrendous.
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Spot on
I'm 65 and like you recall the best of times and the worst of times. However, I'm still unsure where I stand on this.
Last season was a joy for me and that was largely down to Bielsa's exciting brand of football. We became the team to watch for many other supporters. I suspect we still are, though for different reasons in that there will be a lot of goals in our games, sadly in the main from our opponents. Is that because when our plan A isn't working and we move to Plan B, it is actually just more of Plan A? Have other coaches/managers worked him out? How much is our position down to bad luck with injuries or is it partly down to the high intensity of our game?
I don't have the answers, but I'm also on the fence as to whether Marcelo is the one to take us forward.
Want him to stay and keep us up. Then all the experts who have come out the woodwork can go in
comment by Sgt Wilko 92 (U5983)
posted 57 minutes ago
I'm 65 and like you recall the best of times and the worst of times. However, I'm still unsure where I stand on this.
Last season was a joy for me and that was largely down to Bielsa's exciting brand of football. We became the team to watch for many other supporters. I suspect we still are, though for different reasons in that there will be a lot of goals in our games, sadly in the main from our opponents. Is that because when our plan A isn't working and we move to Plan B, it is actually just more of Plan A? Have other coaches/managers worked him out? How much is our position down to bad luck with injuries or is it partly down to the high intensity of our game?
I don't have the answers, but I'm also on the fence as to whether Marcelo is the one to take us forward.
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Not sure we have the players for a plan B to be honest.
If I was on the board I would be looking where we are with Coops, Kalvin and Bamford. If they are back soon then hold their nerve and let him turn this around. We don’t have a run like Man U, Liverpool and Spurs again this season.
If they lose their nerve they will lose much more if the new manager takes us down!
If I'm honest I love the guy and never want him to leave unless it's on his terms
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posted on 27/2/22
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posted on 27/2/22
forever, I share your sentiment.
posted on 27/2/22
At 66 years old and watching the great times and the really bad times, I’ve come to the conclusion that I’d rather keep Bielsa and go down than lose him at this stage.
I hope there’s a massive backlash against the board today on social media and they realise that the vast majority want him to see this out.
I understand those who want rid but the alternative sounds horrendous.
posted on 27/2/22
comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 50 minutes ago
At 66 years old and watching the great times and the really bad times, I’ve come to the conclusion that I’d rather keep Bielsa and go down than lose him at this stage.
I hope there’s a massive backlash against the board today on social media and they realise that the vast majority want him to see this out.
I understand those who want rid but the alternative sounds horrendous.
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Spot on
posted on 27/2/22
I'm 65 and like you recall the best of times and the worst of times. However, I'm still unsure where I stand on this.
Last season was a joy for me and that was largely down to Bielsa's exciting brand of football. We became the team to watch for many other supporters. I suspect we still are, though for different reasons in that there will be a lot of goals in our games, sadly in the main from our opponents. Is that because when our plan A isn't working and we move to Plan B, it is actually just more of Plan A? Have other coaches/managers worked him out? How much is our position down to bad luck with injuries or is it partly down to the high intensity of our game?
I don't have the answers, but I'm also on the fence as to whether Marcelo is the one to take us forward.
posted on 27/2/22
Want him to stay and keep us up. Then all the experts who have come out the woodwork can go in
posted on 27/2/22
comment by Sgt Wilko 92 (U5983)
posted 57 minutes ago
I'm 65 and like you recall the best of times and the worst of times. However, I'm still unsure where I stand on this.
Last season was a joy for me and that was largely down to Bielsa's exciting brand of football. We became the team to watch for many other supporters. I suspect we still are, though for different reasons in that there will be a lot of goals in our games, sadly in the main from our opponents. Is that because when our plan A isn't working and we move to Plan B, it is actually just more of Plan A? Have other coaches/managers worked him out? How much is our position down to bad luck with injuries or is it partly down to the high intensity of our game?
I don't have the answers, but I'm also on the fence as to whether Marcelo is the one to take us forward.
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Not sure we have the players for a plan B to be honest.
If I was on the board I would be looking where we are with Coops, Kalvin and Bamford. If they are back soon then hold their nerve and let him turn this around. We don’t have a run like Man U, Liverpool and Spurs again this season.
If they lose their nerve they will lose much more if the new manager takes us down!
posted on 27/2/22
If I'm honest I love the guy and never want him to leave unless it's on his terms
posted on 27/2/22
Unlucky
posted on 27/2/22
Lol
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