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Posted
Just now, Dr. Feelgood said:

A terrific mistake.

I will never get to the point of wanting our failure and will bow to anyone should he turn it around. But I simply know he'll change f'call. He doesn't believe he should, he doesn't believe we can & doesn't see why he should.

14 wins in 41 for a club in need of promotion. Two near-breakdowns and chucking everyone under the bus bar himself ... including the fans.

No you don't. You 'believe'.

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Dr. Feelgood said:

A terrific mistake.

I will never get to the point of wanting our failure and will bow to anyone should he turn it around. But I simply know he'll change f'call. He doesn't believe he should, he doesn't believe we can & doesn't see why he should.

14 wins in 41 for a club in need of promotion. Two near-breakdowns and chucking everyone under the bus bar himself ... including the fans.

Correction. 13 wins from 41.

Should have left in June.

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Posted
Just now, Dr. Feelgood said:

Correction. 13 wings from 41.

Should have left in June.

We're definitely flying without wings at the moment 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Casino said:

thats why i think he should go, not cos hes shit, not cos hes a bully, but just cos hes broken and he can't find a way of convincing himself or the players that the plan will work

aye. same here, I just can't see how it turns it around

i guess we win saturday one way or another and start buidling confidence back up again

but how many more defeats will it take for everyone to finally admit it's not working

 

Posted (edited)
23 minutes ago, gonzo said:

He never mentioned Coleman.

There has been a cleat hangover. He's right.

He never blamed the fans, he just said there's a dark cloud over the gaff, which there is.

If he's staying he has to try something doesn't he?

 

9 minutes ago, Cheese said:

You're the one making things up to fit your agenda.

Sharon Brittan in an interview mentioned that an injury to our no1 was the reason for our drop off in form, she relies on IE for her football takes, she got this from him.

There hasn't been a hangover we've been struggling since the new year.

He's called fans "disrespectful" for not backing him because he has "one of the highest win ratios of any Bolton managers in history"

Want more? now he blames the coaching staff HE BROUGHT IN

Edited by Zog1
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Posted
9 minutes ago, Dr. Feelgood said:

 

14 wins in 41 for a club in need of promotion. Two near-breakdowns and chucking everyone under the bus bar himself ... including the fans.

again, i don't know if cameron jerome told you this, but he didnt blame the fans

well not in the interview local radio put out

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Posted

Often, one of the reasons we've ended up on the wrong side of a result is because we failed to correctly respond - or, in fact, respond at all - to the opposition changing their tactics during a match

That can't be on Craddock

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Will still get behind the team on Saturday but what a baffling decision.

We have been on the whole very poor since the turn of the year and really cannot see how Evatt will change this, and don't see how sacking 2 backroom staff will have any effect. He is too stubborn and arrogant to change anything and feel like we are just delaying the inevitable, can't see him turning it round at all.

 

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4 minutes ago, Zog1 said:

Sharon Brittan in an interview mentioned that an injury to our no1 was the reason for our drop off in form, she relies on IE for her football takes, she got this from him.

There hasn't been a hangover we've been struggling since the new year.

He's called fans "disrespectful" for not backing him because he has "one of the highest win ratios of any Bolton managers in history"

Want more? now he blames the coaching staff HE BROUGHT IN

More shite based on your own opinions.

Posted
1 minute ago, Cheese said:

More shite based on your own opinions.

What opinions? 14 wins in 41...you think that's a good record?

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4 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

Often, one of the reasons we've ended up on the wrong side of a result is because we failed to correctly respond - or, in fact, respond at all - to the opposition changing their tactics during a match

That can't be on Craddock

it might be on the opposition analyst!

anyway, im in the swap him for schumacher tomorrow camp - or lowe, sorry @Steejay- but i'll be there hoping against hope something clicks on saturday

what im not doing is hanging around if we go behind

that atmosphere just isnt what i play my money for

Posted
31 minutes ago, Zog1 said:

Why don't you get his udder out your mouth.

Want him out all you want. I'm ready for a change myself.

Just stop the hysterics and making stuff up.

That kind of shit belongs on twitter, not here.

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Zog1 said:

What opinions? 14 wins in 41...you think that's a good record?

Not at all, but the spine of our team was decimated for a fair chunk of those games. I'm more concerned about our inept performances since the start of the season.

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29 minutes ago, Casino said:

theres definitely a mood change amongst our lot after oxford

not the cock who has been maoning since the day he was born, but even us evatt loyalists were stunned at the meek, weak effort at wembley and we are still trying to get over it

i think the players took it equally badly, probably worse,  think its not going to work and i think the outwardly super confident evatt is fucked up too

thats why i think he should go, not cos hes shit, not cos hes a bully, but just cos hes broken and he can't find a way of convincing himself or the players that the plan will work

Totally with you. If he goes he goes. I won't lose sleep, just fucked off it got to this point when it should've been so much more.

If he stays we've just got to get behind the decision and hope to fuck there's massive mood shift in amongst the staff and players.

If there's factions they need blowing apart.

We need everyone on board if the tide is going to shift. 

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28 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

Amongst things he said at the weekend was “I don’t know how to fix this” or words to that effect. You cannot say that and keep your job. 

while that is a big part of how ive got to where I am, most folk don't get asked wtf is going on 5 minutes after a shit day at work

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1 minute ago, Cheese said:

Not at all, but the spine of our team was decimated for a fair chunk of those games. I'm more concerned about our inept performances since the start of the season.

These issues have been slowly getting worse and worse for about 2 years now, the thing thats kept us above the parapet is a combination of a weaker league and the addition of some better players. The more we've adapted to IE style the worse we've gotten.

Posted

Last knockings this.

Reckon he'll be gone after Arsenal.

Maybe just gives us time to scope out levels of interest from alternatives.

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Zog1 said:

These issues have been slowly getting worse and worse for about 2 years now, the thing thats kept us above the parapet is a combination of a weaker league and the addition of some better players. The more we've adapted to IE style the worse we've gotten.

In your opinion. And I probably agree with most of it. But there's no need to invent/twist things he's said, and go full-on rabid.

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Posted

Thought he'd be gone tbh but let's get behind all of them on Saturday, not much point in jeering them from the start is there.

Another performance like the last though and I think we'll see him go.

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41 minutes ago, Stig said:

Can only assume it's the money complications keeping him in role as it can't be anything football related.

I think it's more down to their working, and potentially personal, relationship

she really doesn't want to give up on him

if he did turn down championship offers on big money she spoke about, she will probably want to stick by him for as long as possible

but I didn't like that they came out after wembley and said "we don't know what happened", and it seems to be the same again after the weekend

seems these conversations he sought at the weekend were

"is there anything else we can possibly do?"

"dunno, change captain maybe? sack a coach?"

"ok, let's do that then"

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