Popular Post spudski Posted March 2 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 2 (edited) ....from everyone in it together, players and fans under NP, all pulling together, getting it, fighting, respect, understanding...a feeling of we are all pulling in the same direction. A feeling of togetherness. Fighting, supportive, but respectful and knowing our ability and limits. To this bullshit within a few months. Talk about not understanding football, your fanbase, and totally thinking you and the squad are better than they are. Delusional. It's a reflection of how many in Government/Politics read and understand the country and what's needed. In it for themselves...out of their depth and massively delusional. The fact a fan base can see it, call it...but our ' leaders' can't is stunning. ' Tecknically and Proffesionally ' sp inept. Edited March 2 by spudski 113 6 1 32 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cidre Monita Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 2 minutes ago, spudski said: ....from everyone in it together, players and fans under NP, all pulling together, getting it, fighting, respect, understanding...a feeling of we are all pulling in the same direction. A feeling of togetherness. Fighting, supportive, but respectful and knowing our ability and limits. To this bullshit within a few months. Talk about not understanding football, your fanbase, and totally thinking you and the squad are better than they are. Delusional. It's a reflection of how many in Government/Politics read and understand the country and what's needed. In it for themselves...out of their depth and massively delusional. The fact a fan base can see it, call it...but our ' leaders' can't is stunningly. ' Tecknically and Proffesionally ' sp inept. It wasn’t broke so didn’t need fixing. Nigel was sacked for non-footballing reasons. 10 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isawjonshaw Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 I want to cry. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cityexile Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 LM thinks he is Pep, and is moaning that he is coaching them the same way but they are not doing what Pep’s players do. ‘Don't let them score from a corner. Damn, they did. I told you not to do that’. We know this group of lads will give their all if well managed, for all their faults. We are nowhere near that. When in a hole you often see teams need to dig out a result through just battling away and hanging in there. Our fight has left the building. He is now having a pop at the squad size with his bench, having got players back. It is becoming a parody. I was hopeful earlier in the season with at least the direction of travel. If we do get sucked in to a battle at the bottom, not sure we have the bottle for it. 9 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post robinforlife2 Posted March 2 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 2 I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown ill take action by Monday morning. 2 14 3 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Wedontplayinblue Posted March 2 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 2 2 minutes ago, robinforlife2 said: I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown ill take action by Monday morning. There’s absolutely no chance of that happening, 20 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AppyDAZE Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 (edited) 3 minutes ago, robinforlife2 said: I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown ill take action by Monday morning. Would be amazed if that happened. In fact, it won't. We're stuck with this shambles for a loooong time yet. Edited March 2 by AppyDAZE 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fisherrich Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 22 minutes ago, spudski said: ....from everyone in it together, players and fans under NP, all pulling together, getting it, fighting, respect, understanding...a feeling of we are all pulling in the same direction. A feeling of togetherness. Fighting, supportive, but respectful and knowing our ability and limits. To this bullshit within a few months. Talk about not understanding football, your fanbase, and totally thinking you and the squad are better than they are. Delusional. It's a reflection of how many in Government/Politics read and understand the country and what's needed. In it for themselves...out of their depth and massively delusional. The fact a fan base can see it, call it...but our ' leaders' can't is stunning. ' Tecknically and Proffesionally ' sp inept. Well said spudski, the Lansdowns need to f#ck off NOW. Killing this football club. 9 2 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loosey Boy Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 4 minutes ago, robinforlife2 said: I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown ill take action by Monday morning. There’s absolutely no chance that the Board will take such a decision. That will be them admitting that they were wrong to make the change they did! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robinforlife2 Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 Just now, Loosey Boy said: There’s absolutely no chance that the Board will take such a decision. That will be them admitting that they were wrong to make the change they did! Or could be admitting they were wrong to give Tinnion the power they have. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheltons Army Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 7 minutes ago, robinforlife2 said: I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown ill take action by Monday morning. If it gets so hot that someone’s going to have to take a bullet for all this Liam will shrug his shoulders and say simply ‘processes’ , Brian will go bright red , Jon will wobble and go for a whisper with Brian , in the corner and the decision .....made........ ’Gavin.......can we have a word......’ 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ProfitInMyPocket Posted March 2 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 2 My favourite Bristol City teams to watch weren't passive possession merchants. They were the ones who scrapped about, won their battles and put teams under pressure. Maybe not the highest quality but they bloody tried. Get at teams, get the fans right behind you and you can't ask for much more. This way of playing at the moment is the opposite. Honestly get headaches watching it. I thought football was meant to be entertaining. Ashton Gate is an absolute doddle for most teams coming here. Easy day out nowadays. Come here with a plan and you've got a big chance of leaving with the points. 27 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homer Simpson Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 2 minutes ago, Sheltons Army said: If it gets so hot that someone’s going to have to take a bullet for all this Liam will shrug his shoulders and say simply ‘processes’ , Brian will go bright red , Jon will wobble and go for a whisper with Brian , in the corner and the decision .....made........ ’Gavin.......can we have a word......’ Do you mean Jon is going to colour him in? 2 9 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WarksRobin Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 They’re working on an echo chamber with no external voices in the boardroom to provide counterbalance. It’s a classic problem when you operate with a small board. IMO they need to appoint a couple of non executive directors to challenge the group thinking that is clearly happening at the top of the club. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38MC Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 (edited) 21 minutes ago, robinforlife2 said: I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown ill take action by Monday morning. Seems we are in the minority but I too think he’s walking the green mile. You never know how things play out in football, but I think 2 losses or even a loss and a draw would see him gone - unless they were strong performances. There are obvious reasons why you’d start questioning his position but the part for me that in my head says ‘he’s gone’ is the post match presser today and last week. He’s supposed to be an ‘on-the-grass’ coach. Well last week he trained the team perfectly and they were shite, and this week he claimed the team were coached to defend a corner of the type Cardiff scored from. so not only is he not living up to his front foot football, not only is he chucking players under the bus, he’s now admitting what he coaches can’t be put into practice by the squad - so you’re calling yourself out as a poor ‘on-the-grass’ coach then aren’t you? his last two post match and this weeks pre match he’s basically talked himself into the only conclusion that he’s just not very competent. Whilst I think that sort of ‘appraisal’ of his words would be beyond JL and BT’s leadership, I think SL will see it. Edited March 2 by 38MC 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REDOXO Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 31 minutes ago, cityexile said: LM thinks he is Pep, and is moaning that he is coaching them the same way but they are not doing what Pep’s players do. ‘Don't let them score from a corner. Damn, they did. I told you not to do that’. We know this group of lads will give their all if well managed, for all their faults. We are nowhere near that. When in a hole you often see teams need to dig out a result through just battling away and hanging in there. Our fight has left the building. He is now having a pop at the squad size with his bench, having got players back. It is becoming a parody. I was hopeful earlier in the season with at least the direction of travel. If we do get sucked in to a battle at the bottom, not sure we have the bottle for it. 100% It’s Soul Destroying! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MC RISK77 Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 22 minutes ago, robinforlife2 said: I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown ill take action by Monday morning. Absolutely no chance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dastardly and Muttley Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 21 minutes ago, robinforlife2 said: I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown ill take action by Monday morning. 7-1 loss against Swansea ought to do it for both of them. 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REDOXO Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 20 minutes ago, robinforlife2 said: I have a feeling that Manning and Tinnion will leave the club this week. JL won't want to take responsibility, so he'll lay this all at Tinnion's door, and say he has to act. The only way we can sack Manning, is if Tinnion is sacked as well. I think Lansdown I’ll take action by Monday morning. I hope you are right! My thought is a 0/4 away at Ipswich will be the trigger. However if Manning is gone and the obvious caretaker is put in I think we will go up there and win! This is all about Manning now. He blames the players for not implementing his instructions and then expects the same players to go out and play for him. Thus the spiral continues! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Original OTIB Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 41 minutes ago, Isawjonshaw said: I want to cry. let it out. Then kick something. Not small and furry though. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MarcusX Posted March 2 Popular Post Report Share Posted March 2 43 minutes ago, spudski said: ....from everyone in it together, players and fans under NP, all pulling together, getting it, fighting, respect, understanding...a feeling of we are all pulling in the same direction. A feeling of togetherness. Fighting, supportive, but respectful and knowing our ability and limits. To this bullshit within a few months. Talk about not understanding football, your fanbase, and totally thinking you and the squad are better than they are. Delusional. It's a reflection of how many in Government/Politics read and understand the country and what's needed. In it for themselves...out of their depth and massively delusional. The fact a fan base can see it, call it...but our ' leaders' can't is stunning. ' Tecknically and Proffesionally ' sp inept. Agreed. They had something that doesn’t really happen in football, despite us being mid table and a bit hit and miss, almost everyone was together and supporting the team and the club and as you say pulling in the right direction. There was a poll wasn’t there about sacking NP or renewing his contract or something and it was over 90% in support of him. Thats unheard of for a club that wasn’t really “successful”. That was only a couple of weeks before the sacking. They ruined all of that hard work and that’s what I’m most bitter about. 38 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheltons Army Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 Somebody’s just told Jon & circle that the fanbase is lost Gavin is straight on the calculator , whilst Liam searches his data archives for anything ‘fan base’ related Brian is looking under the settee in the board room and Jon has looked up told everyone to ‘calm down’ and that he will ‘ design and draw them a new one ‘ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
handsofclay Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 37 minutes ago, spudski said: ....from everyone in it together, players and fans under NP, all pulling together, getting it, fighting, respect, understanding...a feeling of we are all pulling in the same direction. A feeling of togetherness. Fighting, supportive, but respectful and knowing our ability and limits. To this bullshit within a few months. Talk about not understanding football, your fanbase, and totally thinking you and the squad are better than they are. Delusional. It's a reflection of how many in Government/Politics read and understand the country and what's needed. In it for themselves...out of their depth and massively delusional. The fact a fan base can see it, call it...but our ' leaders' can't is stunning. ' Tecknically and Proffesionally ' sp inept. This is spot on. The majority of us felt like we were all in it together. We had a manager who treated us with respect and was honest in his assessments and made us feel a part of the processes in moving the club gradually forward. We all knew the constraints he was under and accepted setbacks as part of the journey and felt proud that so many academy lads were progressing to our first team. Indeed BT himself used that as a USP in signing promising young players to our club. But those in power evidently didn't like the fact the supporters felt a greater affinity to the club. It was, after all, their club. Not the popular manager's. So they found the appropriate moment to fire him and show us that they know better by bringing in a bright new spark who'd fire us, via the front foot, to a higher level. Instead, they have again shown themselves to be a bunch of incompetents. Manning is clearly out of his depth and is destroying all the positivity diligently created since Holden's departure. 14 1 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pezo Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 Yep, everyone has raised expectations based on what the execs have said and we are clearly falling a long way short of. I feel sorry for Manning, a job he wanted, a club desperate for him to do well and a level he isn't capable of. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davefevs Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 20 minutes ago, Homer Simpson said: Do you mean Jon is going to colour him in? Thank you for making me chuckle. I needed that. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuber Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 1 minute ago, Pezo said: Yep, everyone has raised expectations based on what the execs have said and we are clearly falling a long way short of. I feel sorry for Manning, a job he wanted, a club desperate for him to do well and a level he isn't capable of. Don't think it's even that at this stage. He's just failing. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CodeRed Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 7 minutes ago, MarcusX said: Agreed. They had something that doesn’t really happen in football, despite us being mid table and a bit hit and miss, almost everyone was together and supporting the team and the club and as you say pulling in the right direction. There was a poll wasn’t there about sacking NP or renewing his contract or something and it was over 90% in support of him. Thats unheard of for a club that wasn’t really “successful”. That was only a couple of weeks before the sacking. They ruined all of that hard work and that’s what I’m most bitter about. This. 100% Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Head Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 The old phrase “He’s lost the dressing room” springs to mind. That performance plus what LM said in the interview after is enough evidence for me. Cardiff scored from their first corner, regardless of all Pat Mountain’s coaching, says it all. LM is out of his depth as a coach without a DoF to do the hard stuff off the field (which Tinnion isn’t capable of). But whilst JL is “leading” the club his ego won’t let that happen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post spudski Posted March 2 Author Popular Post Report Share Posted March 2 2 minutes ago, handsofclay said: This is spot on. The majority of us felt like we were all in it together. We had a manager who treated us with respect and was honest in his assessments and made us feel a part of the processes in moving the club gradually forward. We all knew the constraints he was under and accepted setbacks as part of the journey and felt proud that so many academy lads were progressing to our first team. Indeed BT himself used that as a USP in signing promising young players to our club. But those in power evidently didn't like the fact the supporters felt a greater affinity to the club. It was, after all, their club. Not the popular manager's. So they found the appropriate moment to fire him and show us that they know better by bringing in a bright new spark who'd fire us, via the front foot, to a higher level. Instead, they have again shown themselves to be a bunch of incompetents. Manning is clearly out of his depth and is destroying all the positivity diligently created since Holden's departure. Totally agree. I just wish it was easier to support the players, the team, and be able to show disapproval towards those in charge. It's a catch 22. Never have I wanted so many out that are leading this club. I also feel I'm not the only one. Never felt to disappointed in the owners , leaders and manager. Also never felt so distant from them. I have no love for them...but Bristol City FC is in my heart...just not this lot. 20 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SomeRandomBristolian Posted March 2 Report Share Posted March 2 57 minutes ago, spudski said: ....from everyone in it together, players and fans under NP, all pulling together, getting it, fighting, respect, understanding...a feeling of we are all pulling in the same direction. A feeling of togetherness. Fighting, supportive, but respectful and knowing our ability and limits. To this bullshit within a few months. Talk about not understanding football, your fanbase, and totally thinking you and the squad are better than they are. Delusional. It's a reflection of how many in Government/Politics read and understand the country and what's needed. In it for themselves...out of their depth and massively delusional. The fact a fan base can see it, call it...but our ' leaders' can't is stunning. ' Tecknically and Proffesionally ' sp inept. Well said Spudski. Spot on this post. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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