December 28, 200421 yr i voted no.. fcuk the 11 wasters on the pich off . oh and that ragging fat scrote GARTSIDE
December 28, 200421 yr Author Sorry but he signed them all, and has failed to sign a backup goalkeeper to Jussi will keep his place no matter what. If we go down, which is looking likely on current form, this club is fucked and could well fold/implode, we don't owe Allardyce that much, the club is more important.
December 28, 200421 yr I voted no too. If Sam was at another club other that Bolton then I would want him to come to the Reebok to sort it out. In Sam we trust (for now).
December 28, 200421 yr Sorry but he signed them all, and has failed to sign a backup goalkeeper to Jussi will keep his place no matter what. If we go down, which is looking likely on current form, this club is fucked and could well fold/implode, we don't owe Allardyce that much, the club is more important. fair post carlos, he signed them, yet they should wear that white SHIRT with pride . not just a bunch of greedy over paid set of ragging wasters
December 28, 200421 yr Bollox to wearing the shirt with pride. Can't think of one player in the premier who wears their club shirt with pride. I don't ask for much out of Bolton Wanderers, infact I fully expect being let down every now and again, but today was just one defeat too many and things have got to change.
December 28, 200421 yr got to judge him on his record, and it remains good don't agree with everything he's ever done, and i'd have sacked him after walsall away about 4 years ago, but he deserves time
December 28, 200421 yr Author He has been here long enough, people mention managers stagnating after 3 years, he's had more than that and now for the first time we are in reverse, rapid reverse. At what point should he go then if we keep losing? 8, 10, 12 game? Not many other managers would have lasted 5 games lost on the bounce.
December 28, 200421 yr not many managers would have done what he's done for us first time in my, and your, life time we've stayed up 3 years running and we won't go down this year either as i say, i think his football is often shite, but i judge him on results
December 28, 200421 yr Author Doesn't matter if it arrests the slide, even if you bring them in for 6 months whilst Sam moves upstairs. Leave things as they are and we could be up shit creek.
December 28, 200421 yr Who would do a better job? phil neal john mc govern =; bruce stan mulhall or would kevin keegan do a better job :-s
December 28, 200421 yr now ur defo on the ragging stella. better than being on the wine eh A bottle of Hardys VR in the freezer chilling as we speak. :br
December 28, 200421 yr I voted no. Charlton had a long losing streak under Curbishley which ended in rlegation a few years ago. Their board had the sense to realise that they would be lucky to get anybody better. Job description.....with a one million pound transfer kitty improve on lastseasons 8th place finish...could Mourinho or Wenger expect to have more than 23 points from 20 games with our squad and budget
December 28, 200421 yr I've voted No. He's done a top job with no cash watsoever. I think he's done a great job and his record (end of season placings) speaks for itself. Problem is the Board. Sam can only work wonders for so long, it was always gonna happen. He's only had pennies to work with in the five years he's been with us. Contrast that with Keegan or O'Leary (Leeds). We all know Stelios/Hunt/Speed are playing shite, but who can Sam replace them with? If you haven't got any corn what can you do???? Questions should be asked of the Board not Sam!
December 28, 200421 yr SACK THE BOARD SACK THE BOARD SACK THE BOARD Like I said before maybe Sam doesn't give a fcuk anymore because of lack of support. Anyway I was told today on good authority that Sam and Browny will be at City next season defo
December 28, 200421 yr well we are all pessed off but we support the club, not the people inside the shirts. :-# so keep your chins up and see you next week
December 28, 200421 yr I voted NO His tactics and our current 'football' is doing my head in #-o BUT You cannot sack a manager while the team (he's built on peanuts) are in a far better position than when he took over!!! He's done brilliant overall . . . but last few weeks he's really p*ss*d me off with all this relying on Davies flicks!
December 29, 200421 yr anyone who voted yes, please hand there season tickets in at the ticket office! and F U C K O F F
December 29, 200421 yr Author Are people not allowed to have an opinion that differs from you? You ragging cock! It's a debating point, at what point should the manager walk, I'd say 8 games lost on the bounce, definately 10.
December 29, 200421 yr Sometimes you cannot arrest a slide just by changing manager. WBA for instance. They have got no better since Robson came in. I think his psychologists at the club now need to earn their money. Sam believes in all the mumbo-jumbo behind the scenes methods, and now they need to start paying their dividends. As posted elsewhere, he needs to shake up the team, drop a few "regulars" and play people in more productive positions. Jay Jay Okocha has all the skill in the world. Get him up the pitch where it matters and give him the ball for fecks sake. I did think and state yesterday that any other manager at any other club would be sacked after this run. But feck, who else gets results at OT, Highbury, Stamford Bridge, etc? He's done it before, he will do it again. Granted we as fans need to rally around the players - but they are not inspiring us at all. Maybe we need a "clear the air" forum at Bolton Arena, with Sam, Gartside and key players being put up on stage and made to answer questions. They may in turn tell us what they want in return from us as fans.
December 29, 200421 yr Author What WBA are on isn't a slide, it's just a beating week in week out with a sub standard team (except when they play us). To counter that, when Spurs (?) were heading to the Nationwide, they brought in Venables on a short term contract to save them and brought back Klinsmann. We don't have that option with the transfer window closing in January and Garty being tighter than a Filipino child bride. However, bringing in someone with fresh ideas might not be a bad thing. I think we need to stop judging players by the Opta stats, let Jay Jay play instead of tracking players back just to please the manager and his toy.
December 29, 200421 yr Not voted 'cos I can't decide. I think Allardyce is a fairly decent Manager, but he isn't perfect & I don't like the man's arrogance. My biggest grievence with the potato-headed fucker is that when we're winning he's happy to take the plaudits (remember Sam Allardici anyone?), but when the chips are down it's the ref's fault or the players weren't up to it or the pies weren't hot enough etc etc. If he can accept praise, he should take the flak too. Still playing Stelios , not having a plan B, a lack of adaptation and flexibility is the current downfall in my opinion. I don't know about injuries etc, but Haim was our best player at OT, we've been missing Nolan and Gary Speed has been poor for weeks. Now then, most folk I speak to can see this, why can't he? Because he's an arrogant tosser and won't change the way we play
You choose!