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I’ve just looked at the fixtures properly for the first time, the toughest game on paper that we have between now and Christmas is West Ham away. If he sticks as close to the Rafa formula as possible he could be mid-table by New Year. If he’s still bottom 4-5 at Christmas then there’s no way he’s getting out of it.

 

We have City at home, Burnley away. Can’t see us beating Sheff U away either tbh.

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I’ve just looked at the fixtures properly for the first time, the toughest game on paper that we have between now and Christmas is West Ham away. If he sticks as close to the Rafa formula as possible he could be mid-table by New Year. If he’s still bottom 4-5 at Christmas then there’s no way he’s getting out of it.

 

Mid table would suggest multiple wins. Just can't see us scoring enough goals to make that a reality. The Rafa system might avoid some defeats but I can't see it producing enough wins.

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I’ve just looked at the fixtures properly for the first time, the toughest game on paper that we have between now and Christmas is West Ham away. If he sticks as close to the Rafa formula as possible he could be mid-table by New Year. If he’s still bottom 4-5 at Christmas then there’s no way he’s getting out of it.

 

It's against the lesser sides we've performed the worst this season. I find those games more watchable tbh, they give a much better indication of where we are. Under Rafa we used to punch our weight with those around us, but I can see Bruce getting continually outfoxed by shit teams with brainier managers. Brighton and Norwich being good examples of this.

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Watford seem to be in a dreadful state as well. Especially if they lose another home game today. At the minute it looks straight forward with Norwich, Southampton and Watford going down. But managers will change and it'll look different in a few weeks.

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It's much better to go down than stay up, surviving proves Ashley right.

 

But we’ve gone down twice, and still, here we are. So I fail to see how that is “much better”?

 

Go down and stay down for a few years is the only thing that hasn't happened yet. Perpetual survival archives nothing. It just keeps the carousel turning.

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We go down he just peddles a load of staff to cut costs. At the end of the day the fat cunt will be laughing his shrivelled cock off regardless of wether we are up or down. People need to realise the fat bastards here for at least another 10 years.

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We go down he just peddles a load of staff to cut costs. At the end of the day the fat c*** will be laughing his shrivelled cock off regardless of wether we are up or down. People need to realise the fat b******s here for at least another 10 years.

 

Alreet mystig meg.

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The ideal though is that we get taken over in this sort of position than stooping to where Sunderland are for instance. Fuck waiting 3-5 years to come back. A takeover now and you’re a few signings and managerial change from being top 8-10 within a year.

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The ideal though is that we get taken over in this sort of position than stopping to where Sunderland are for instance. Fuck waiting 3-5 years to come back. A takeover now and you’re a few signings and managerial change from being top 8-10 within a year.

 

Exactly this, in a nutshell.

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