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Portsmouth vs WBA - Match Thread
#11
This problem has been created by the new owners. We employed a rookie manager and replaced good players with cheap replacements. We blamed Mason and sacked him. We then got another rookie manager. Surprise, surprise we got no quality players in and we go from bad to worse.
Big thanks to our new owners for turning us into a laughing stock.
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2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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#12
(Yesterday, 18:04)BaggieSteve Wrote:
(Yesterday, 17:58)Slick_Footwork Wrote: Good lord, what on earth have we employed as a "coach"?

I've done some moaning over the years. As far as football goes, I'm a bit of a perfectionist. I expect players to be able to pass and move, tackle, follow their man, make good decisions.

But good lord, I don't remember seeing anything as bad as this...

It's like watching Sunday league. I can't remember us stringing move together. Eric Ramsay makes Ryan Mason look like Sir Alex.

The formation is wrong. The personnel is wrong. We can't play. Nobody is marking up. There is no effort.

I don't know who is playing where.

Heggebo is so isolated he needs a carrier pigeon to pass a message on to his nearest man.

This brainless clown of a manager just needs to pick 4 at the back and give us a few bodies further forwards. It's not rocket science.

What is the point in Ousmane Diakite? I've watched him 20-30 times now and he can't do anything. His passes come in at knee height. He can't run. He doesn't mark up on the edge of the box. How on earth can you start him and have Alex Mowatt on the bench? Yes Mowatt has his restrictions, but at least he can control the ball.

Unless we perform a miracle and turn things around second half, Ramsay needs to go. If not, we'll get exactly what we deserve. Relegation is a foregone conclusion under this guy, I can see it already.

We need to get someone like Big Sam in now just to keep us up. Someone who understands the basics of the game, like you need to actually cross the halfway line to score a goal.

Have we appointed the new Alan Pardew?

Never thought i'd get to say this, but I think we have found one even worse than Pardew.

I hope I'm wrong, but I think if the board fail to take immediate action then we're down. Would be nice if Andrew Nestor went with him too.
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#13
(Yesterday, 18:25)Blue Baggie Wrote: This problem has been created by the new owners. We employed a rookie manager and replaced good players with cheap replacements. We blamed Mason and sacked him. We then got another rookie manager. Surprise, surprise we got no quality players in and we go from bad to worse.
Big thanks to our new owners for turning us into a laughing stock.

I do understand your point, but I would take our current owners over Lai every time and I don't know anyone who wouldn't. Bottom line is Lai left us in a position where we can not invest even if we wanted to, so we have to take what we can get. I would rather be a laughing stock of a football club, than one which no longer exists.
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Salop, I agree, I prefer our new owners, we were left in a deep financial hole, slowly climbing out but the football is suffering right now. We have tried the old dinosaurs, big Sam, Pulis, Bruce, pardew, they all failed, we are trying young blood managers but with limited money and a poor playing squad we are struggling. We need lady luck but she has deserted us. Injuries galour and not enough square holes apparently.
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#15
Real risk of relegation unless the manager and players get their act together.
New owners are far better than Lai and the future for the club is better in the long term.
But it might require a phoenix event. Coming back from Division One!!!

Please no, I’ve not that many years left before I head to the bowling green.

I will ask my children to tell me how great The Albion were and feed me lies when I am dribbling and demented.
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#16
Yup, I agree with the last few posts regarding the owners; I think they are honestly doing what they can with one hand tied behind their back and the other hand with all the fingers broken.
It IS Lai and the others of that ownership that have done this to our club.
There MAY have been mistakes by the present owners - and there will no doubt be more - but I honestly feel that they, in turn, are doing their honest best. As is mentioned above, it may mean going down another level (heaven forbid) before we are truly stabilised and in a position to 'rise from the ashes' again, and I think that, realistically, it's 50/50 at the moment.
It's hard, but I know we'll keep our support going Big Grin Blush
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