Time to go (2)
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Rumours that Wigan might boot Martinez apparently. Which if they do will mean at least one club who changed their manager will survive!
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I guess us and Jackburn might crawl out the other side, leaving Wigan, Wolves and QPR down...BWFC_Insane wrote:Rumours that Wigan might boot Martinez apparently. Which if they do will mean at least one club who changed their manager will survive!
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Yeah, doh, forgot Blackburn had stuck with Kean. Seems like he's gone every week though....Worthy4England wrote:I guess us and Jackburn might crawl out the other side, leaving Wigan, Wolves and QPR down...BWFC_Insane wrote:Rumours that Wigan might boot Martinez apparently. Which if they do will mean at least one club who changed their manager will survive!

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You do tend to forget Kean's still there as he has no money to spend, a crowd that don't like him and errrrr 2 more points than us...and a team that's currently not in the relegation zone.BWFC_Insane wrote:Yeah, doh, forgot Blackburn had stuck with Kean. Seems like he's gone every week though....Worthy4England wrote:I guess us and Jackburn might crawl out the other side, leaving Wigan, Wolves and QPR down...BWFC_Insane wrote:Rumours that Wigan might boot Martinez apparently. Which if they do will mean at least one club who changed their manager will survive!
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Oh he's working in far more difficult circumstances than Coyle is. Far more difficult.Worthy4England wrote:You do tend to forget Kean's still there as he has no money to spend, a crowd that don't like him and errrrr 2 more points than us...and a team that's currently not in the relegation zone.BWFC_Insane wrote:Yeah, doh, forgot Blackburn had stuck with Kean. Seems like he's gone every week though....Worthy4England wrote:I guess us and Jackburn might crawl out the other side, leaving Wigan, Wolves and QPR down...BWFC_Insane wrote:Rumours that Wigan might boot Martinez apparently. Which if they do will mean at least one club who changed their manager will survive!
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Jesus Wept.
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Corrected for you.Lord Kangana wrote:Jesus Wept when he saw Coyle's team selection.
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That was during the Wigan game.Lord Kangana wrote:Jesus Wept.
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The one we won away?
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Why would he have wept watching us win a game?Lord Kangana wrote:The one we won away?
Fairly self evidently the clueless performance at home.
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Sorry, I'm just trying to get my head round Steve Kean being better when we beat them at theirs, or indeed Wigan being a touch-stone when we also beat them at theirs. You could throw us beating QPR at theirs into the mix I suppose, if you really wanted to.
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Beating Wigan was 2 similar formation playing each other, we were the better team and got the rub of the green. Nothing wrong with the tactics on that day because of the quality of players, confidence and formation we were playing against.Lord Kangana wrote:Sorry, I'm just trying to get my head round Steve Kean being better when we beat them at theirs, or indeed Wigan being a touch-stone when we also beat them at theirs. You could throw us beating QPR at theirs into the mix I suppose, if you really wanted to.
However, it seems that was more luck than judgement.
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Is beating a team in a one enough to say who is the better manager?Lord Kangana wrote:Sorry, I'm just trying to get my head round Steve Kean being better when we beat them at theirs, or indeed Wigan being a touch-stone when we also beat them at theirs. You could throw us beating QPR at theirs into the mix I suppose, if you really wanted to.
If so I'm happy to swap Coyle for the 'inferior' David Moyes. Jobs a good un.
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That's fine, take a few minutes, but I'll give you a clue.Lord Kangana wrote:Sorry, I'm just trying to get my head round Steve Kean being better when we beat them at theirs, or indeed Wigan being a touch-stone when we also beat them at theirs. You could throw us beating QPR at theirs into the mix I suppose, if you really wanted to.
It's not about how we do against each other, it's about how we do overall.
While you're still trying to get your head round it, you might also consider how you think our spending situation is worse than Swansea, Norwich, West Brom etc.
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Sorry but I still think Steve Kean has been doing a decent job at Blackburn inspite of having to work whilst being shafted by the ownersand hammered by the fans because he's not the Billy Big Bollocks they've been used to. Blackburn have looked organised and motivated most games I've seen them.The game we beat them IIRC they had no fit defenders available.
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We're missing Holden and Lee all season.
Is that excuse enough?
Is that excuse enough?
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No.Lord Kangana wrote:We're missing Holden and Lee all season.
Is that excuse enough?
We've had two months of transfer window whilst both were injured - a month's worth of August and one again in January. We've spent nearly £12m over that sort of timeframe (although I think £2m of that for Eagles/Mears was prior to CYL getting injured).
If Holden and CYL were that important, why not spend some of the £10m on finding replacements for them? He either thinks he's got it covered, or he should have done something about it in one of the transfer windows. Which he hasn't - so I supposed he doesn't think it's that important to address.
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Obviously it hasnt helped,there's no denying there's been a crazy number of injuries to key players. It's the constant changes, crazy decisions and erosion of player confidence which I find hard to stomach. It's hardly making the best of what is available.Lord Kangana wrote:We're missing Holden and Lee all season.
Is that excuse enough?
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Coyle's 'great scheme of things' future-of-the-club-generating its-own is ideal. His problem is that he's trying to sell it to players that form no part of it. If you're out the door at the end of this season what's your motivation?
(And if anyone says £XXX per week then they're every bit as bad as Coyle) 


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How does that excuse the lack of organisation and ridiculous tactics?Lord Kangana wrote:We're missing Holden and Lee all season.
Is that excuse enough?
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