Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scruple
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
I think, on balance, I'd settle for conceding another 10.adamworthy2002 wrote:aannnnd. it's 2 - 0.
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
Not 2-0 just to superior football, but two cock-ups. Is Moxey him from Auf Weidersein Pet?
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I can see us getting a right fecking tatering now.
This plan A defensive line up to shackle them and nullify them has failed.
Will he go shit for bust?
Fecking prick he is.
This plan A defensive line up to shackle them and nullify them has failed.
Will he go shit for bust?
Fecking prick he is.
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
Its so bad its funny..
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I want to be sick.bristolwanderer wrote:Its so bad its funny..
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It's half time so something to do - what's Bolton's biggest comeback away (in living memory)? Not saying it will happen, but if it does you read it here.....bristolwanderer wrote:Its so bad its funny..
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Reach for the Gin?Aanvalluh wrote:It's half time so something to do - what's Bolton's biggest comeback away (in living memory)? Not saying it will happen, but if it does you read it here.....bristolwanderer wrote:Its so bad its funny..
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Me too, it feels like the death of the club !! we are in debt to the eyeballs and this pr!ck in the managers seat who couldn't manage to find his arse with both hands. The crowds will diminish next season, i for one wont be going as i travel from North Wales each home game 1hour + each way to watch all this drivel !! its PatheticTANGODANCER wrote:I want to be sick.bristolwanderer wrote:Its so bad its funny..
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
Freedman won't change anything, not until it's too late.
Expect the same team to start the second half.
If there is a change, it'll be someone useless like Garvan.
Expect the same team to start the second half.
If there is a change, it'll be someone useless like Garvan.
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has a manager ever been fired at half time?
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
Me too. I am dismayed and very fearful. Clearly the management has to change. But what about the level above that?TANGODANCER wrote:I want to be sick.bristolwanderer wrote:Its so bad its funny..
Are they coming through?
I know some posters feel this is an underperforming team (though we'll only know that when someone gets them performing as a team - if that's possible) and they may be right.
I hope so.
But I fear not.
I don't know - honestly - that there is even the makings of a team here, such is the abysmal failure to even approach building one... Coyle, genuinely, had more sense than this... at least they had an idea of what was expected... 4-4-2... you know what to do...
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we made chances under coyle
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The other thing to worry about is if he goes he leaves the club with very little option in the way of strikers. For all his big defence sort out we've got a -10 deficit.
Pfffft.
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
some interesting stuff on gmr, laying into Freedman and Gartside. Comment from S Charlton re there are a lot of coaches out there that can talk the talk to the chairmen, but the players see right through them...
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
Spot on adam, i think he is trying for the sack = compensationadamworthy2002 wrote:Freedman won't change anything, not until it's too late.
Expect the same team to start the second half.
If there is a change, it'll be someone useless like Garvan.
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no changes then at half time
looks like the plan is still to contain them
fecking hell!
looks like the plan is still to contain them
fecking hell!
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put the c**t on gardening leaveDevon White wrote:Spot on adam, i think he is trying for the sack = compensationadamworthy2002 wrote:Freedman won't change anything, not until it's too late.
Expect the same team to start the second half.
If there is a change, it'll be someone useless like Garvan.
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
I don't see this as confirmation of relegation on the horizon rather than giving Gartside/Davies no option whatsoever about binning the feckwit. In fact if he doesn't walk he wants shooting.
Of course we could come sweeping back with a fantastic second hand petformance and win 2-4. Them again Worthy and I could be guests of honour at the next London Fashion Week.
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Re: Fulham:whether it be bestial oblivion or some Craven scr
In some respects the situation's perfect for Freedman. Basically, he's gone tomorrow* with a nice wad in his pocket. He can throw on forwards (are there any?) and pull the game back - be a hero and he gets another gig on Saturday, or he can get absolutely tonked and it makes no difference.
*at normal clubs.
*at normal clubs.
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