Some of you need to get a grip. 07:56 - Aug 11 with 13581 views | Chondzoresk | Flouncing is unreal. These players and team in general will take a while to get going. Yes, last night was frustrating. However, I am sure things will get better soon. Hang on in there. This is a marathon not a sprint. Have a great day and let's have positive vibes. |  | | |  |
Some of you need to get a grip. on 10:50 - Aug 13 with 392 views | timothyeo |
Some of you need to get a grip. on 09:27 - Aug 13 by The_Flashing_Smile | There was nothing in it. |
Again, there was. You must be a parody account or something. |  | |  |
Some of you need to get a grip. on 11:50 - Aug 13 with 346 views | franz_tyson |
Some of you need to get a grip. on 10:19 - Aug 13 by jayessess | Fairly futile to have this argument again, I think. Whether last season was (a) an excellent manager, marooned with useless players who wouldn't play for him or (b) a bad manager, unable to get a tune out of a group of players who had more in them or (c) a manager and a group of players who were just a bad fit, is only really going to become clear with time. |
Agreed. Too early to tell. And a previous argument about how Lambert got more points than Cook did. Is that surprising? He had 2 1/2 years, 5 transfer windows and put together his own squad. Is it that such a shock Cook couldnt get a tune out of someone else’s squad? Horses for courses - we should know by now that certain players will fit in or excel with a certain manager. If the main priority was to keep the core of the old squad together then we obviously got the wrong manager. But it’s not the main priority. |  | |  |
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