Of course Evans is ultimately to blame 08:58 - Mar 4 with 484 views | Dyland | PR will be absolutely toxic from now on. Very hard to question fans for that and I won't be rushing to my seat for the remainder of our home games. Evans needs to be made to squirm somehow. However, Evans can't just "get out of our club". I'm sure he'd love to if he could cut some of his losses. Lambert on the other hand is a fool of a football manager. The team and shape he selected and that first half performance is mind boggling. Everyone could see it from before kick-off, and watched it unfold. There is no excuse, looking at the bench and available players. Jewelleqsue except without the honesty. It's surreal. In most other businesses a senior project manager overseeing this shambles would be fired immediately for gross incompetence. It's cost us enormously, and how significant this is may reverberate for many more years. Yes, Evans gets too much slack. He has made bad decision after bad decision. He is absent. He doesn't give a fook. I'd love him to find an owner who can put more attention and love (and money) into our club. However, our squad was perfectly capable of challenging this season. Evans doesn't choose the team. From the platform we had, Lambert must be the biggest failure yet. He has some very serious competition to boot. A total shambles. |  |
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Of course Evans is ultimately to blame on 09:08 - Mar 4 with 441 views | Swansea_Blue | Do people really think Evans can get out of the club immediately. I doubt it; surely people aren't that daft? Quite right on Lambert. Mess of a selection and then spent about 20 minutes with Taylor and Gill(?) looking like they were trying to work out why it was going wrong. It's surreal. What he says doesn't match reality - in a terrible run of form and he goes on about good performances and reaching the top two. 'Must win' game and then he puts out an experimental side you'd normally only see pre-season. It's bizarre. We do not function as a unit. Yes the players are good enough, if they work together. Fleetwood weren't anything special, with plenty of individual errors, but they had a game plan and understood each other. There's the difference. |  |
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Pretty simple isn't it on 09:28 - Mar 4 with 411 views | Dyland |
Of course Evans is ultimately to blame on 09:08 - Mar 4 by Swansea_Blue | Do people really think Evans can get out of the club immediately. I doubt it; surely people aren't that daft? Quite right on Lambert. Mess of a selection and then spent about 20 minutes with Taylor and Gill(?) looking like they were trying to work out why it was going wrong. It's surreal. What he says doesn't match reality - in a terrible run of form and he goes on about good performances and reaching the top two. 'Must win' game and then he puts out an experimental side you'd normally only see pre-season. It's bizarre. We do not function as a unit. Yes the players are good enough, if they work together. Fleetwood weren't anything special, with plenty of individual errors, but they had a game plan and understood each other. There's the difference. |
One thing that HAS changed for me is that my anger has halted my indifference. I give a sh1t again. Football eh? I'd like to add that I have nothing against Lambert personally and have never had an agenda. Facts are facts though. [Post edited 4 Mar 2020 9:28]
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