Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
I've been to 3 games this season: ManU, Norwich and Everton. Played poorly in all of them.
I saw the Citeh game on telly and we seemed to play well in that one, looked like a decent game. If we did that every week I'd be a happy bunny. It's the fact that we're losing miserably, playing beneath ourselves, that's hard to take. Disagree with Wandering Willy that another manager wouldn't have dealt with things better and got more from the players / team. Another manager would have got us set up so we'd been in a lot more games than we have been.
Having said that I just want OC to start winning. He's still learning, maybe he can turn things around. But he needs to have learned something from the shambolic performances.
I saw the Citeh game on telly and we seemed to play well in that one, looked like a decent game. If we did that every week I'd be a happy bunny. It's the fact that we're losing miserably, playing beneath ourselves, that's hard to take. Disagree with Wandering Willy that another manager wouldn't have dealt with things better and got more from the players / team. Another manager would have got us set up so we'd been in a lot more games than we have been.
Having said that I just want OC to start winning. He's still learning, maybe he can turn things around. But he needs to have learned something from the shambolic performances.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Seems that Coyle agrees....thebish wrote:Peter Thompson wrote:If Cahill had just played a simple ball up the line to another Bolton player and not try and play like Franz Beckenbauer with a fancy drag back -none of what happened would have.thebish wrote: ahhh - I see - had someone else passed it to Cahill, he'd not have committed a foul and the ref would not have had a total brainfart?
heavy use of the shoehorn there, Peter - to make an entirely irrelevant point! (and one you've already made!)
CAPS is alleging that the sending off was Coyles fault because he picked Zat Knight - and consequently Zat Knight passed the ball to Cahill and Cahill was FORCED to do what he did - which led to the foul - and FORCED the ref to have a brainfart and send him off.
it's impeccable logic...
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
He's going to involve NGog and Tuncay from the start???
I will believe that when I see it!
If it's Tuncay on the wing.....I give up!
I will believe that when I see it!
If it's Tuncay on the wing.....I give up!
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
You're just building our hopes up now.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Is there anybody left to publicly criticise, Owen?Peter Thompson wrote:
Seems that Coyle agrees....
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Should we not be able to expect though that, not only as a professional footballer but also an England international playing at the top level of the game, Cahill be at least able, as an absolute minimum requirement, to control the fecking thing without having to nice person it down the line?Peter Thompson wrote:Seems that Coyle agrees....thebish wrote:Peter Thompson wrote:If Cahill had just played a simple ball up the line to another Bolton player and not try and play like Franz Beckenbauer with a fancy drag back -none of what happened would have.thebish wrote: ahhh - I see - had someone else passed it to Cahill, he'd not have committed a foul and the ref would not have had a total brainfart?
heavy use of the shoehorn there, Peter - to make an entirely irrelevant point! (and one you've already made!)
CAPS is alleging that the sending off was Coyles fault because he picked Zat Knight - and consequently Zat Knight passed the ball to Cahill and Cahill was FORCED to do what he did - which led to the foul - and FORCED the ref to have a brainfart and send him off.
it's impeccable logic...
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wa ... y_it_safe/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
I agree, and i think the majority will agree come full time if we lose.adamworthy2002 wrote:He must go if we lose today
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Jokers in White wrote:I agree, and i think the majority will agree come full time if we lose.adamworthy2002 wrote:He must go if we lose today
The majority agree before todays game.
Even a win today won't change the majoritys mind.
After the last win against Stoke, it didn't change things too much and the next three games were back to the normal dross.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Without getting into the why's and wherefore's, have you done a poll? Even the one on here is edged in OC's favour.Turkish Trotter wrote:The majority agree before todays game.Even a win today won't change the majoritys mind.Jokers in White wrote:I agree, and i think the majority will agree come full time if we lose.adamworthy2002 wrote:He must go if we lose today
After the last win against Stoke, it didn't change things too much and the next three games were back to the normal dross.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Nooooo not another poll.TANGODANCER wrote:Without getting into the why's and wherefore's, have you done a poll? Even the one on here is edged in OC's favour.Turkish Trotter wrote:The majority agree before todays game.Even a win today won't change the majoritys mind.Jokers in White wrote:I agree, and i think the majority will agree come full time if we lose.adamworthy2002 wrote:He must go if we lose today
After the last win against Stoke, it didn't change things too much and the next three games were back to the normal dross.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
seanworth wrote:Nooooo not another poll.TANGODANCER wrote:Without getting into the why's and wherefore's, have you done a poll? Even the one on here is edged in OC's favour.Turkish Trotter wrote:The majority agree before todays game.Even a win today won't change the majoritys mind.Jokers in White wrote:I agree, and i think the majority will agree come full time if we lose.adamworthy2002 wrote:He must go if we lose today
After the last win against Stoke, it didn't change things too much and the next three games were back to the normal dross.
I wasn't advocating one, but you can't state the majority of peoples' views based on fresh air thinking or personal opinion.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Only joking.TANGODANCER wrote:seanworth wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:
Nooooo not another poll.
I wasn't advocating one, but you can't state the majority of peoples' views based on fresh air thinking or personal opinion.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
TANGODANCER wrote:Without getting into the why's and wherefore's, have you done a poll? Even the one on here is edged in OC's favour.Turkish Trotter wrote:The majority agree before todays game.Even a win today won't change the majoritys mind.Jokers in White wrote:I agree, and i think the majority will agree come full time if we lose.adamworthy2002 wrote:He must go if we lose today
After the last win against Stoke, it didn't change things too much and the next three games were back to the normal dross.
Are you looking at the poll on here??
To be given time indefinate 26 31%
To given to Christmas 22 26%
Couple of games 10 12%
Immediate to go 27 32%
The couple of games end today, Christmas 2 week off. Lose today and the 10 votes must come to mean immediate and the 22 votes will be immediate in 2 weeks.
Even without any of these votes the out immediately beat the Indefinate votes 27 to 26.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Apparently we can't sack him, would cost £7 million to do, and we don't have the money to do it.
Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Lost again. We were pathetic. Coyle should go now
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Annoyed Grunt wrote:Apparently we can't sack him, would cost £7 million to do, and we don't have the money to do it.
Don't know about the figure mentioned, but the can't afford to sack him is alledgedly true.
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Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
Relegation will cost a hell of a lot more so can't see that being an issue.. if they feel a change is a must then it will happen..
Re: Coyle - Time to go? [post-Everton]
We're on course to finish with 23 pointsthebish wrote:nahh - it'll be reet...

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