I'd bring back big Sam if it means sacking this rat
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What year did you stop watching football?unless he could tempt Mourinho here who would be my no1 choice out of the managers I think Moshiri would look at but would he come with our budget constraints?
Just had me tea mate, be with you in a minute.This thread is always surprisingly quiet for a fanbase that hates its manager as much as ours does.
I was thinking the same thing. Some absolute weapons on here.You're kidding, right? After spending the last six months saying Potter would pee his pants in charge of Everton and bemoaning "Potterball", you now want him to replace your rotund hero. Unbelievable, Jeff.
I have the utmost respect for our younger fans especially the ones living in the City.What do you expect him to say though. Half our fans are still stuck watching a VHS of the holy trinity on loop, sitting in the pub banging on about the 80's team, they live in a time warp and they can't cope with the fact the game has moved on and changed in the last 10 years or so. Far too many armchair experts these days who think that having a ST for a few years gives them the knowledge to run an actual team/club.
I agree that many of the changes in the game have not been for the better, but they have happened and people need to just accept it. We have been a very, very poorly run club for a long time now and that is our problem and until we put in place some proper structure with proper people nothing will change no matter who the manager is or who the playing staff is.I have total respect for the younger generation of our supporters, people talk about 27 years without success but for me it's nearer 37 years as anyone 10 or less in 95 would hardly remember it.
The game has moved on ( not for the better) but I think supporters of all age groups are equally to blame through social media and total
I have the utmost respect for our younger fans especially the ones living in the City.
The older generation probably do go on a lot about the 70s and 80s but really it is because we have seen first hand how far the club has fallen , we all want the same thing though for the club to create new memories.
In 30 year's time I hope you are not boring the pants off the next generation regalleing them of the great days when we were in the premier league with Salmon Rondon leading the line until a fat Kopite took us down to the championship and beyond.
I will leave you with that thought as I have to go off now to shine my Zimmer frame ready for Tuesday night's game.
UTFT
I made a bit of a balls up of that reply but I hope you get my jistI agree that many of the changes in the game have not been for the better, but they have happened and people need to just accept it. We have been a very, very poorly run club for a long time now and that is our problem and until we put in place some proper structure with proper people nothing will change no matter who the manager is or who the playing staff is.
In case you haven't noticed, we're not even midtable because of the manager.Would you rather me say Guardiola or Conte and be a top yet delusional fan?
People need to face facts we are a midtable club with a very limited budget, average squad and an owner who ultimately looks at PL experienced managers in the main.
They'll be no top managers or hidden gems from overseas coming here to replace Benitez - the fans need to realise that.