13-05-2023, 15:16
(This post was last modified: 13-05-2023, 15:18 by Statesideowl.)
That's another problem with it all, Imre.
After blowing it twice in a row, we're left with a monumental rebuild.
We can't rely on DC to begin to build any sort of structure or future plans in the manner other Clubs have successfully done.
That's exactly why we need him to go, we need an actual Chairman that knows how to run a football club...
I hope we don't have to play the Pigs for the next five seasons because they'll absolutely maul us.
We can't even heal and move on until Thursday night because this epic bottle continues to be an open wound. Who knows how much further humiliation we're going to suffer on aggregate!?
Leeds players facing relegation but all of them are trying to play with hunger, desperate to fight back against Newcastle.
You don't see any of that mentality amongst our players. Thursday's dead rubber, cos that's what it is now, will just see our players barely going through the motions yet again as Posh try to smash five more past us.
Does anyone think Moore learned anything? Any tactical weakness in Posh he might exploit?
Or is he going to set up the exact same again. 352 with Iorfa kicking the ball out of play and everyone else unable to even control the ball?
After blowing it twice in a row, we're left with a monumental rebuild.
We can't rely on DC to begin to build any sort of structure or future plans in the manner other Clubs have successfully done.
That's exactly why we need him to go, we need an actual Chairman that knows how to run a football club...
I hope we don't have to play the Pigs for the next five seasons because they'll absolutely maul us.
We can't even heal and move on until Thursday night because this epic bottle continues to be an open wound. Who knows how much further humiliation we're going to suffer on aggregate!?
Leeds players facing relegation but all of them are trying to play with hunger, desperate to fight back against Newcastle.
You don't see any of that mentality amongst our players. Thursday's dead rubber, cos that's what it is now, will just see our players barely going through the motions yet again as Posh try to smash five more past us.
Does anyone think Moore learned anything? Any tactical weakness in Posh he might exploit?
Or is he going to set up the exact same again. 352 with Iorfa kicking the ball out of play and everyone else unable to even control the ball?
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius