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1 minute ago, Numero Uno said:
I said it on a different thread earlier, there are a few on here who played to an alright standard in strong dressing rooms with people prepared to have their say and to **** what the Manager thinks and a performance like that today would have been sorted right out after the game. Massengo would have been up pinned up against the dressing room wall by one or two I played with after that winner. Who, in our dressing room, has got that about them? That's what concerns me.
Just edited my post to say exactly that!!
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For me……
Probably been all said elsewhere but today is one of the biggest lows that our club has produced in recent years.
I cannot for one second begin to imagine how those players can sleep tonight or call themselves professional footballers without cringing.
I played at an alright standard, and if I had been part of a side that was out-tried, out-ran, and out-thought by 10 men whilst holding a one goal advantage - TWICE - I am not sure how I could have looked anyone in the eye, and this lot do it for a living.
Said it before and I will say it again, there is something very wrong culturally throughout this club.
This may get a lot worse before it gets better.
No pride for the badge, profession, or themselves.
Who do we think was pinning people against walls in that changing room, or throwing tables around? - none of them.
Bristol City, the cosy club with a lovely ground where mediocre footballers assembled by mediocre management can earn loads and live well and underperformance is accepted.
Soft touches, pumped up has beens or never quite good enoughs, doing their best to appear interested.
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Has a side ever conceded 3 goals when 11v10 before?
This is danger-zone time for our club.
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Hope I am wrong of course but looking at that team makes my eyes itch and my stomach turn.
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Yeah did it for a while and a lovely thing.
No doubt spurred him on for his double against us as our endlessly uninformed element wound him up.
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Its a 4G pitch and horrible to play on. Fair play to the Sudbury lads who dug in there.
Mad to say but that Jasper for Colchester looked a handful and what we need. More tricks than all our lot.
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Firstly I wish him well.
Secondly, I posted elsewhere, I had a nagging feeling he may walk away.
I am starting to wonder that the size of the job + recurring health issues are starting to take its toll.
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1 hour ago, JonDolman said:
Only just seen this. Pearson hasn't had us 4th at any time has he? In the month of August the highest he had us was 10th, lowest was 19th.
I think after 82 mins v Blackpool we were 2nd, so may be doing him a dis-service actually.
My point was not really based around specifics to be honest.
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The 2015 side beats this current one if they played tomorrow.
Wade, Alby and Little may struggle to last the 90, but should have enough to maybe do us 3-1.
Our lack of any width would mean Little could just have a freebie, Tyreeq Bakinson will give Wade/Marlon all the mis-placed passes they need, and Alby will just stay in the space that whoever our centre-halves are continually seem to create for opposition forwards. JET for the last 15 to finish us off.
Smith would be able to control midfield, and Luke Freeman would cause us problems in the lines.
Flint and Del Williams would cope with Martin easily, and Ayling would have a dreamy time getting at Dasilva whilst helping out Little. Pretty sure Tanner would have his hands full with Joe Bryan.
Yeah 3-1 I think.
Worryingly, I am only half-joking.
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A few from me that stand out:
Bob Taylor
Shaun Goater
Tony Thorpe
Andrew Cole
Kodjia potentially, and an honourable mention for Wilbraham who was the focal point in our finest side in the last decade.
To answer the question, its probably Kodjia who was the last one that opposition teams genuinely feared.
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6 minutes ago, Moments of Pleasure said:
Me too, mate. Looking forward to going to Highfield Road Saturday, though.
32,500 capacity at the CBS Arena. They may fill it if they carry on this way.
Shows you that a period of change and transition is sometimes a good thing no matter how hard things seem eh?
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As for thanking him for all he has done, there is an argument to say the investment has been ploughed into the wrong things and has ended up stifling us as the likes of Bournemouth, Brentford, Swansea, et al just stream by us.
I actually do not like Ashton Gate that much anymore. I do for a corporate or a business event, but not as a football ground. Lost all its edge.
I would, in a heartbeat, swap a night on the old East End, staring down across pitch into a rainy abyss of the open end, with no sports-bar, club shop, heineken lounges etc… just to have a team and a club that entertained and connected with the fans.
Actually jealous of Coventry, Blackpool and Luton at the moment.
Shows how much we have stagnated.
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12 minutes ago, Marina's Rolls Royce said:
Emperor's new clothes.
Could say the same about Lansdown.
Lovely ground that we cannot win in, and a High Performance Centre for mediocre performers.
Just forgot to appoint managers or CEO’s who could get a team on the pitch or keep valuable assets at the club.
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9 minutes ago, The Dolman Pragmatist said:
But those decisions are in the past. We now have a squad made up of decent players, experienced professionals alongside promising youngsters. It’s the manager’s job to get the best out of them, and Pearson is not doing that. Hiding behind decisions made three or four years ago won’t disguise the fact that this squad of players is significantly underperforming, and the problem is getting worse.
On what basis do you think they are “decent players”?
We paid £10m for a centre-half and a left back who got bullied and toyed with today.
The “promising youngsters” thing is interesting too. As none of them look remotely good enough for the Championship (Scott aside) right now.
Coincidentally the noise around the youngsters has increased as the transfer funds have dried up.
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10 minutes ago, Marina's Rolls Royce said:
Yep- he probably felt the same way at his last three clubs:
Sacked by :
Derby 8/10/16
OH Leven 52/19
Watford 19/7/20
and it's now all everyone's fault except one of the worst performing managers in recent history.
Good luck everyone if you think the problem is BCFC alone.
It is though. The problem is not Pearson, who is clearly currently underperforming. It is a series of decisions from the top leading to this, including personnel appointments, transfer madness and general mis-management.
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Course NP may walk.
Cannot imagine even he imagined or realised the culture of absolute mediocrity and comfort that has soaked through this club since about 1998.
Must be exhausting.
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2 minutes ago, JonDolman said:
Holden had us 8th going into February, with injury numbers ranging from 5 players to over half the squad throughout the whole season.
Otib: 'He is clueless, sack him!'
Pearson loses 3-0 away at Birmingham and has us 18th. Looking like a team heading for relegation.
Otib: 'Pearson has such a difficult job.'
Holden lost 0-6 at Watford, and Pearson had us 4th in August.
Picking out random points in time to make a non-point is easy.
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Just now, Bar BS3 said:
Oh I see... You think we're playing well...?!
Did not say that did I. Not sure you are worth the effort of reasoned debate so have a good un.
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Just now, Bar BS3 said:
The same kind of things that Holden had to deal with then..?
I can't be bothered to discuss it to be honest.
If you think that NP is having any kind of positive impact on us, then good for you.
Not sure Holden had to deal with all that to be honest.
If you haven’t got the nous or ability to see beyond the pure results then not surprised you can’t be bothered.
All a bit basic to be honest.
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Just got to stay in the division this year but by god we look so poor.
How is Vyner still being considered at this level?!
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1 minute ago, Bar BS3 said:
It's not a lazy comparison. It's fact..!
What else do you think should be taken into account to make it fairer...?!
Ummmmm the fact that Pearson is having to navigate a massive rebuild following Holdens appointment and the amount of players and assets that were allowed to walk out of the club prior to his joining?
You know, little things like that.
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3 minutes ago, Bar BS3 said:
Dean Holden (Numpty who should never have been appointed)
P36, W16, L17 PPG 1.42.Nigel Pearson (the experienced manager that everyone wanted)
P31, W7, L17, PPG 0.9Its not apples with apples and a lazy comparison with no context.
Said it yourself - Dean Holden who should never have been appointed.
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Home Is Where The Hatred Is - Gil Scott-Heron
Anyone else feel the same as me?
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Numb at this one. Had rage previously.
I cannot get my head around a team that loses three goals and a game to 10 men.
Embarrassing and shameful from all of them.