2019/20 Marco Silva

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Not his biggest fan, but feel for him today, he made proactive changes, take and advantage only to have victory cruelly snatched away. Dont think the board will make a decision based off that game tbh. Hopefully we use us against the world mentality to galvanise the squad moving forward.
 

Not one poster moaned at him keeping the same team, Holgate being a needed stand in, from a fabulous performance last week.

We go 2 1 up with a sound goal from his subs. We look set fine for a welcome away win, after being the better side. Then VAR, which everyone other than Chris Sutton says was a ridiculous decision, pipes up.
 
The amount of awful games we’ve had during his tenure is unreal. Koeman was sacked for much less.

He needs to be going before the Watford game. He loses that and he’s gone anyway, so we might as well keep our season alive now by sacking him before it.

I am 100% convinced he will be gone before the Watford game, quite apt really!
 
Take all the pros and cons all we like, use that gut feeling we’ve all gotten to used to in the last few years, he’ll be gone in the next month or so. The signs are all to obvious and predictable...
 

Its not nonsense. I guess we are all feeling out of love with football at the moment but youre entirely right. I regularly watch AFL and rugby with the aussies, try make them watch the blues and they find it hilarious. Its like a comedy for them when you go from those sports to football. My father in law flat out refuses to watch football because "its more like home and away than a sport".

Its just become way out of touch with what it once was. Money is replacing the community in football, thankfully that is one area we still are top of the pile. Our works in the community. Its still so detached tho, think of all those who have taken literally a whole day out of their lives today and paid to go watch that rubbish. The players get paid more this week than the vast majority of us fans in a year. They will be back tomorrow driving their expensive cars with all the other trimmings for doing what exactly?

I stopped going 7 years ago as I realised it wasn't fun in any shape or form. Going the game was supposed to be an escapism but I found it a chore in the end. I don't subscribe to the TV sports anymore, enjoying the NFL redzone for free on a Sunday is more than enough now.

I used to love going in the 80's / 90's.

Anyone could win stuff back then and it didn't cost the earth to go. I had some good years with my friends and family.

Those days are long gone now.
 

Not one poster moaned at him keeping the same team, Holgate being a needed stand in, from a fabulous performance last week.

We go 2 1 up with a sound goal from his subs. We look set fine for a welcome away win, after being the better side. Then VAR, which everyone other than Chris Sutton says was a ridiculous decision, pipes up.
A few mentioned it mate .
But logic goes out the window after losing
 
The team are just so soft mentally under him.

The decision is a compete disgrace. But we capitulated after it. Good players channel the frustration into effecting the outcome. But ours gave up. It's not acceptable.
 
I'm completely at a loss right now.

I don't think he deserves the sack, but 1 win in 6 games is relegation form - whichever way you look at it.

We've lacked any sort of consistency this season. I understand his reluctance to make changes when we're unable to gel as a team, but I also understand the fans frustrations with his away tactics.

There's something fundamentally wrong at this club. The mentality is poor.
 

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