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If he wants to change our team straight away he would be best dumping Sissoko, playing Townsend and Perez on wings and Mitro/Doumbia up front. It simply has to happen now. 4-4-2 all the way

Sissoko is a better winger than both Perez and Townsend though?

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If he wants to change our team straight away he would be best dumping Sissoko, playing Townsend and Perez on wings and Mitro/Doumbia up front. It simply has to happen now. 4-4-2 all the way

Sissoko is a better winger than both Perez and Townsend though?

 

Serious?

 

He's so fucking not man, he's been anonymous once again man. At least Perez and Townsend seem to try, Sissoko never does

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What kind of manager, needs a motivational guru to help him motivate a team man.  It's totally embarrassing for him and his leadership qualities.

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How does he defend having a job? We can't be a side that sometimes turns up at home and always loses away. How many more matches until we can judge him? How many more games Do we not turn up for or throw away?

 

Ashley loves backing a loser manager.

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Got to go now with the break to bed a new manager in or not at all, he won't get sacked however. We're going down with him, he offers exactly as little as most predicted at season start.

 

There is no way he is keeping us up, yet I think you are right they won't sack him. If they are going to they should do it tonight and hopefully not bring Kinnear or Carver in :lol:

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