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  1. How about we revert that stand back to its rightful name? The Williams Stand. That’s what I call it. **** Lansdown.
  2. With Nige and players coming back into the squad from injury, a minimum of four points and probably six should have been the target. Now, again it depends on who’s fit and available, but I’m nowhere near as confident and doubt we’ll even get three points from the next two games. But as others rightly point out, nothing but promotion will do for JL and Tinnion, despite the injuries, so it has to be six points. They’ve set that expectation, anything else is failure.
  3. I agree mate and I’m not saying it will be Fleming; just that it would not surprise me if that’s where they end up. They’ve got previous for this with Holden. When they sacked Cotts, LJ sat in his seat the next day. I was expecting the same after Nige. What’s the delay now? Was it a knee-jerk decision? Are they paying compo for someone? I don’t think they have a clue what they’re doing.
  4. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if either of them takes charge. I really wouldn’t. They’re on record as saying they want a head coach. That rules out Rowett, Jones, Warnock. I doubt we’re going to pay to buy out Robins or Williams. Eustace seems like a no-goer, despite the odds. They won’t take Cotts back. Are they deluded enough to think they can get a Hassenhutl, Lampard or Parker? I can’t see any of them coming in when the board are on record as saying PL is the aim this season and they have no money to spend. I severely doubt the board have the nous to appoint anyone from overseas as well. So, where does that leave us? Fleming or Tinnion. How the hell they let us get into this position beggars belief. Completely reckless, stupid and short-sighted. Clueless fools, all of them.
  5. No, no, no, top half was how I voted the other day. It’s also how I feel today and how I will vote at the end of the season. The Lansdowns and Tinnion take us all for absolute mugs, nothing’s clearer than that after watching those interviews yesterday, the propaganda videos of the injured suddenly rising from the treatment table, and even the Bristol Sport bots on here. It takes the piss that they think so lowly of us fans, to the extent that we will stomach any decision they make, swallow every word they speak, and even be swayed by Russian-style influencers. There’s a real arrogant complacency stemming from board level and it stinks. But I see through it and I won’t be swayed come what May. Their time is up and deep down I bet they know it.
  6. Glad this thread has resurfaced. I’ll happily put my hand in my pocket for any SL, JL or Tinnion out banners. @James tag those willing to donate towards the cause of getting these snakes out of our club, please.
  7. To add to that, I think plenty of managers and coaches won’t fancy working under the Lansdowns after how they treated Nige and how they’ve gone public about wanting promotion this season, despite the injuries and lack of funds. Failure is inevitable against those unrealistic goals.
  8. Bore off, you plant. We all know you’re Bristol Sport. Onto the ignore list you go
  9. If this is true, surely the board has based this on one performance at Ashton Gate this season. He spent £7.5m in the summer too, so I wonder how much of the nest egg he will get. He’s only got 70 games under his belt in professional management, meaning he’s still a novice. I’ll give him a chance but Nige was undoubtedly the best man for the job right now and Tinnion and the Lansdowns still need to go.
  10. tin

    The response!

    This made me laugh!
  11. He’s both, and he needs to go for those reasons.
  12. Their time is up, Tinnion included.
  13. tin

    The response!

    “We think this is the best squad in my time here” — who built that, Jon? ”We’ve got a few injuries and that’s genuinely the reason to do it [sack Nige]” — so you sacked him because we have 12 injured, 11 of which were contact injuries? Are you ******* joking? ”The change is…. (er, pause) for the benefit of the club in terms of getting to the PL” — the change is more likely to result in us going down, you absolute tool. Get out of our club, you self-entitled tit.
  14. I remember Mike Dean reffed that game and was so bad I wrote to the FA to complain! Think they won it with a Martin Grainger penalty. I’m with others on Benny. He was dropped in at the deep end and out of his depth initially, but I could see he’d turned a corner. The win down at Pompey (Adam Locke scored) was another big win at that time.
  15. When you think back to SL turning a blind eye to the piss head culture of the Wilson era or LJ’s profligacy, he was too loyal. This is the polar opposite. Nige and his staff had earned more loyalty than he got. I thought Cotts deserved more time, but that doesn’t even come close to this in my 32 years of support when you factor in the experience let go (Rennie included).
  16. Absolutely excellent post, @Olé. Agree with all of that and it’s vital we try and force change of ownership. The lies, the lack of communication, the contempt with how they treat us, the lack of a clear strategy. It’s easy (and lazy) to talk about wanting to be a PL club, but in order to make that happen a lot of things need to be in place, and they go way beyond the stadium and training ground. The only thing about the ridiculously named HPC was Rennie. Everything they do off the pitch couldn’t be further from PL. That’s down to the Lansdowns and the decisions they’ve made. There’s two decades of evidence and things will only get worse with JL’s influence. People often talk about apathy at Bristol City. Maybe that’s why the Lansdowns have had it easy for two decades. “It’s my club and I’ll do what I want”. It’s time to remind them it’s our club and their time is up.
  17. I definitely think this decision unnecessarily jeopardises our second-tier status. We were a team quietly progressing up the table, but now with the sentiment against the owners, the injuries, no medical lead, the transfer window closed (not that it matters as the budget is maxed out), and don’t rule out players who loved Nige downing tools, I would not be at all surprised if we’re down in the bottom six come May. The only positive I have is that when everyone’s fit, we have a team that’s competitive against anyone on their day.
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    The Return

    Aww, bless those Lansdowns. How dare Nige have opinions that aren’t shared in the boardroom (or should I say around the family dining table). Welcome back, @Bcfcshags
  19. He wasn’t perfect and occasionally made mistakes, just like anyone else does. But don’t try and kid yourself this decision was made for footballing reasons.
  20. Agreed. A real specialist in his field who we were very lucky to have. While we have 12 players out currently, only one of them is non-contact and could be pointed at him if someone wanted to use that as a stick to beat him with.
  21. The wage budget was at its limit, so sounds like they moved the goalposts again. Only Rennie and Nige would know how close Atkinson, Vyner and Naismith are to returning. It would take just as long for those to get fit as it would for any free agent with no pre-season, so what’s the point? Sounds like bullshit to me, and why wasn’t that cash made available in the summer when the window was open? As is increasingly becoming clear, the Lansdown are clueless *****.
  22. Let’s be frank, when has SL ever known what he’s doing when it comes to managerial appointments? Very rarely if ever, and I doubt it’s any different now. He wants a lap dog, that’s what he’ll get. SL is the problem and until he goes, nothing will ever change.
  23. No harm in succession planning, Davide. But there’s a big difference between having a list of targets and being ready to try and get them after a manager’s left, and plotting behind someone’s back while they’re incapacitated and awaiting diagnosis for a health issue. That shows no respect, no class. End of.
  24. Time is up for the Lansdowns. They are utterless clueless, lack any class, know jack shit about football after more than two decades, egotistical, incompetent, inept and arrogant. I’ve had enough of their deluded footballing decisions, fake ambition, the contempt with which they treat the fans, abysmal lack of communication, and they can shove their nest egg up their arses. Very obvious parallels, on a much smaller scale, with the Glazers.
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