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nebristolred

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  1. This one is stupider than Holden and Johnson imo. It's one thing to appoint the wrong manager, clubs do that all the time. But to actively get rid of a manager building a decent culture at the club? That's rare, and a special kind of stupid.
  2. Are we saying here that people from BS are registering to try to influence opinion, like bots on Twitter? If so that is a batshit crazy thing to do for a football club.
  3. Yeah what is with this? I don’t know a single fan taking that viewpoint, and he’s just registered. How strange.
  4. Sell the club and kindly **** off.
  5. Honestly I’ve never felt like this as a City fan before, we need to let them know how we feel next game at Ashton Gate. Fuming, absolutely ****ing fuming. We’ve just thrown away our best chance in possibly decades of actually getting somewhere as a club.
  6. Fuming. Absolutely fuming. I’ve been pro-Lansdown’s all the way through but they can **** right off at this.
  7. Not sure what you saw, but from the video I saw you see the impact immediately, he struggles on his knees with blood everywhere, and then staggers up and skates back to the bench with blood clearly all down his front before it cuts. Either way, if you haven't seen it I wouldn't recommend. I think hundreds of people in that arena will be suffering from the trauma today having seen that.
  8. It's on Twitter, very easy to find, but as I said I wouldn't recommend it.
  9. That’s one of the worst things I’ve ever seen. I wouldn’t recommend watching, wish I hadn’t. Poor bloke.
  10. Max definitely should have done better but I'd be far more worried about the defending personally. From that position and with the movement of our players we should never have let that shot get away.
  11. Not great from O'Leary but realistically that's just down to piss poor defending.
  12. I hadn't but they sound ace, really decent they are. I'll give Sprints a go also.
  13. Definitely won't be to everyone's taste but loving this lot at the moment.
  14. It's an interesting point that thought. In many ways I'd argue the manager sometimes is the culture of the club. If Alex Ferguson had left 3 or 4 years into his Man Utd stint, his 'culture' wouldn't have stuck around, it would have moved on. That doesn't mean Ferguson did a bad job, it just means that a football club's identity/philosophy changes with whoever is in charge at the time. And on the same note, results collapsed when he did eventually leave. You could add Don Revie to that, Jose Mourinho, etc. Basically, although I see your point, I can't really think of many instances where a football club's culture/work ethic has continued consistently regardless of manager. I think ultimately whoever is at the top kind of sets that standard.
  15. The thing that baffles me is what exactly is the basis for letting him go? They might dress it up as a performance thing, but who in their right mind thought we’d be in the top 6 this season with the budget and squad we have? And it will make it all the more perplexing if they do that, despite letting other managers perform far worse for far longer on higher budgets. It all just looks like a manufactured smokescreen to hide the truth, but one that no one is buying.
  16. If this happens, it’s far and away the stupidest thing the Lansdown’s have done. Forget giving LJ a 5 year deal, or handing over the keys to the club to an egotistical charlatan, or employing the manager’s brother as the scouting ‘network’, or giving Holden the job over Hughton. This would top the lot for me, and I’ve been a happy clapper on here, always supporting them all the way. Extremely, extremely frustrating. Thanks for the update btw KITR.
  17. I'd be amazed if the guy who KITR/Harry is referring to is Tins, that makes literally no sense. Don't Nige and Tins have a decent relationship? I'd imagine it's someone more non-playing staff related, though admittedly don't know much of the structural setup of the club. On a side note, I tend to defend SL and the like a fair bit on here. I think at times the reaction can be over the top and downright nasty. But I can't deny that this is extremely frustrating - Pearson has done an outstanding job in a situation where many managers would be in a relegation battle or worse. I can't really remember a time when the fans have been so united over a manager that the board didn't want, so this will be an interesting one to see play out. If Pearson is let go in an unreasonable fashion, then it will say everything about our lack of success as a club over the past 15 years or so.
  18. That second comment is just... no irony whatsoever
  19. The story about Lita and Clayton Fortune during the play-off final is quite fascinating. Can't say I particularly blame him.
  20. Interested to see this. I've heard pretty questionable things about him from reading this forum over the years, intrigued to see how he comes across.
  21. Funny that, seeing as 16 others seem to agree with me. Either we're all wrong, or maybe 'Sir Geoff' should learn to read.
  22. There's absolutely no need for the rudeness The OP was probably a bit inappropriate. But mainly there were plenty of examples during the meltdown on lack of spending around deadline day, it is 8am and I am not going to trawl through for you. I just think we'd do best to stick to fair criticisms (of which there are plenty) rather than personal digs and insults.
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