Time to go (2)
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Appreciated. But circumstances have fundamentally changed.
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Precisely none of which means he is doing his job.Lord Kangana wrote:I appreciate the difficulty in people trying to understand whats happening at our club. But the debt has been increasing year on year. This has to stop with immediate effect. The existing debt has also to be tackled. With immediate effect. Premier League or Championship, you'll see an exodus of players this summer as contracts are not renewed. And we cannot afford another manager. As in can't.Prufrock wrote:
Go on....
If you think by far and away the maaaajor part of his job isn't keeping us up, you've gone mad. You might argue financial constraints have made it so tough nobody could do it, but his job is to keep us up.
Even so, if his job is to save us from financial ruin, you must know something I don't. Coz 19th and our accounts is not a good combination.
He's fecking shit.
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Why then have we spent 12 and a half million quid this season? If the only priority was to reduce the debt burden, then you'd not be spending that money and you'd NOT be carrying a larger squad this season than last season.Lord Kangana wrote:I appreciate the difficulty in people trying to understand whats happening at our club. But the debt has been increasing year on year. This has to stop with immediate effect. The existing debt has also to be tackled. With immediate effect. Premier League or Championship, you'll see an exodus of players this summer as contracts are not renewed. And we cannot afford another manager. As in can't.Prufrock wrote:
Go on....
If you think by far and away the maaaajor part of his job isn't keeping us up, you've gone mad. You might argue financial constraints have made it so tough nobody could do it, but his job is to keep us up.
Even so, if his job is to save us from financial ruin, you must know something I don't. Coz 19th and our accounts is not a good combination.
He's fecking shit.
You'd have spent nowt and accepted your fate.
Clearly the plan is to restructure whilst giving the manager enough money to keep us in the division. Thats the bit he's failing with.
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but does address the title of the thread!Prufrock wrote:Precisely none of which means he is doing his job.Lord Kangana wrote:I appreciate the difficulty in people trying to understand whats happening at our club. But the debt has been increasing year on year. This has to stop with immediate effect. The existing debt has also to be tackled. With immediate effect. Premier League or Championship, you'll see an exodus of players this summer as contracts are not renewed. And we cannot afford another manager. As in can't.Prufrock wrote:
Go on....
If you think by far and away the maaaajor part of his job isn't keeping us up, you've gone mad. You might argue financial constraints have made it so tough nobody could do it, but his job is to keep us up.
Even so, if his job is to save us from financial ruin, you must know something I don't. Coz 19th and our accounts is not a good combination.
He's fecking shit.
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It would appear that far from learning from his mistakes, he's going to repeat them today
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Yep. His own stubbornness and ego, is getting us relegated. For that reason he should dragged away from the club by his hair
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Are we going to get Gartside told me to get the club out of the prem headlines when Coyle goes? I cant see any other explanation for his actions.If ever a club needed a freak accident or alien abduction it's BWFC now.
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Owen Coyle, Bolton boss: "Nobody puts me under any more pressure than I do myself.
"As much as I put a brave face on things, deep down I am really hurting when we lose.
"I love this football club and, of course, there will be frustration from fans.
"But we are not getting too low because we know what is at the end of the tunnel.
"We have the vision. Now we have to achieve it in the last 11 games."
I presume his vision is to get us to the Championship.
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Mmmmm, tunnel vision. I think we all suspected that."But we are not getting too low because we know what is at the end of the tunnel.
"We have the vision.
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Little Green Man wrote:Mmmmm, tunnel vision. I think we all suspected that."But we are not getting too low because we know what is at the end of the tunnel.
"We have the vision.

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Quote from Sky Sports:
Despite their struggles, Coyle is now looking for his team to make an impact, saying: "This is the business end of the season.
?????????????
WTF????
What about the season up till now?????
Is that not "business"????
Coyle, if you dont know what your doing, FECK OFF...............................

Despite their struggles, Coyle is now looking for his team to make an impact, saying: "This is the business end of the season.
?????????????
WTF????
What about the season up till now?????
Is that not "business"????
Coyle, if you dont know what your doing, FECK OFF...............................


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I can't believe 24 have voted that they think Coyle should still be manager, all i can say to that is give your heads a shake!
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I reckon they've misread the question.Jokers in White wrote:I can't believe 24 have voted that they think Coyle should still be manager, all i can say to that is give your heads a shake!
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I wish we'd gone and spent a fortune on a proper saviour manager like, errr.... Mark Hughes... we'd be sitting pretty by now!Jokers in White wrote:I can't believe 24 have voted that they think Coyle should still be manager, all i can say to that is give your heads a shake!

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I think you're bob-on with that. We have the players, just some stupid c*nt in charge of them.thebish wrote:I wish we'd gone and spent a fortune on a proper saviour manager like, errr.... Mark Hughes... we'd be sitting pretty by now!Jokers in White wrote:I can't believe 24 have voted that they think Coyle should still be manager, all i can say to that is give your heads a shake!
Glad Klasnic "expressed" himself when he scored. Although that'll be our leading scorer dropped for the next 10 games.
Useless tw@t he is.
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What did he do, Worthy? (couldn't see from where I was sat)Worthy4England wrote:
Glad Klasnic "expressed" himself when he scored.
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http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/iv ... ner-v-qpr/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Bruce Rioja wrote:What did he do, Worthy? (couldn't see from where I was sat)Worthy4England wrote:
Glad Klasnic "expressed" himself when he scored.
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Seemed to give it a bit of a feck-off towards the bench...Bruce Rioja wrote:What did he do, Worthy? (couldn't see from where I was sat)Worthy4England wrote:
Glad Klasnic "expressed" himself when he scored.
http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/iv ... ner-v-qpr/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
17 seconds in.

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Sweet finish, that. Thing is, he really does feck all else in a game other than pop up with the occasional goal. Pretty much the polar opposite of Ngog, who defends from the front, holds the ball up, and generally works his gonads off, but who has no end-product.
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Worthy4England wrote:Seemed to give it a bit of a feck-off towards the bench...Bruce Rioja wrote:What did he do, Worthy? (couldn't see from where I was sat)Worthy4England wrote:
Glad Klasnic "expressed" himself when he scored.
http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/iv ... ner-v-qpr/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
17 seconds in.
C*NT, C*NT, C*NT is how I read it.
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