Roberto Martinez discussion

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Stay strong plotters, never give up your dreams, whilst El Coco is fluking wins against no mark championship standard teams with lucky goals let us take a moment to marvel at a real manager.

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Dont let your dreams die, FORZA VITOR

Roberto was wearing an armband at the Villa game, surely he gets points for that?
 


Apologies Pat. Some drunken wum-ing directed at the plotters after one too many ales and buzzing from that drubbing we handed Villa. I'm in the doghouse with the wife if that helps? COYB


Being in the doghouse with the wife is no excuse for wum-ing people.

If it was, myself and many others would be sticking the boot into posters from our kennels on a very regular basis....:rolleyes:
 
He won the title with Porto
Won the double last year with Olympiakos
Currently second in the Turkish league with Fernerbache.

Meanwhile we finished 11th.

Vitor in.

Porto have won that league 9 times out of the last 13, so not unexpected that they should win it whilst THe Great One was there.
Olympiakos have dominated that league and won it 14 times in the last 15 years....great groundbreaking work Vitor.
Leicester are currently top of the Premier league...not second, and hey, it's November and it has another 6 months to run.


Great work Vitor.
 
He truly was awesome. I regret not weighing in behind him more often during the real dark days but, then again, he never needed anyone's help. Phenomenal.

Beating a couple of the poorest teams for years to occupy 19th and 20th place, doesn't represent a Title Surge. However pleasing it is to watch...and it was.
What it might give is confidence and that's never a bad thing.
We can test ourselves Vs the mighty 18th placed Bournemouth next.
Keep doing it and working up the degree of difficulty League.

#one game at a time.

p.s. Delboy is being, quite rightly, touted as a difference maker. I just hope nobody clogs him like ratboy did to Kev. IMO he never hit those pre-clog peaks since.
 

Could be clutching here so feel free to berate.

Just been thinking that the opening fixtures could have been a blessing.

The anticipation after left season, the injuries, the new players (Clev, Deu, FM), the lessened expectation... It's given us a bit of a grace period which allows us to hit these next games with a more consistent team and players who have dusted the cobwebs off and found some form.

Sure we could have picked up more points in the opening 11 games but had we started with Watford, Sunderland, Villa, Bournemouth and pondered through with iffy performances, I think the consequences for the whole season would have been more severe.
 

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