People saying sack the manager is not the answer, you are totally wrong

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  1. Derby did , picked up playing better
    Forest did, picked up loads playing well , out of relegation
    Watford did, ding better even though bottom 3, playing good confident football
    Blackpool lost manager, playing well battling to beat brum and now palace away with 10 men
    charlton were awful, parkinson getting stability and playing with loads more confidence and getting better results apart from today
    Norwich, put in a norwich man through and through , beat us, drew with soton and donny , good results, will stay up

    A new manager and no not Kidd or any Davey sporn will be better than what we have now,.
     
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    SirPsychoSexy Banned Idiot

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    And can you name this "new manager" you are on about??
     
  3. Steve Cotterill, Alan Curbishley(pay him good money), Paul Ince, Roy Keane
     
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    Parkinson at Charlton is a shocking example.

    They haven't won in 12 games I think
     
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    SirPsychoSexy Banned Idiot

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    Alan Curbishley will only sign for a prem club - Said himself.
    Roy Keane!!!!!????? NOT A CHANCE!!
    Paul Ince??? Maybe
    Steve Cotterill - Realistic but hows he any better than what we have??
     
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    Cotterill=Not Bad
    Curbishley=Would never come
    Ince=I would have him
    Keane=God no, he would quit after 2 weeks
     
  7. RE: Parkinson at Charlton is a shocking example.

    They won last week and were winning today and playing well by all sounds, did they have a player sent off after half time too and only lost in injury time
     
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    It isn't the answer because do you really think we will sign new players if we are managerless? I am usually all for Davey but unless we get a result on Tuesday then we need get rid. Not yet though as we need to bring new players in and we aint going to be able to do that without a manager. People naming all the positions we need to fill will be even more disappointed if we doin't bring anyone in at all.
     
  9. RE: Parkinson at Charlton is a shocking example.

    Granted i usually moan and groan alot but i think i have valid points put across today , steve cotterills record has to be better than Daveys and he is much more experienced, Ince is a good hungry new manager,
     
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    RE: Parkinson at Charlton is a shocking example.

    His record at Charlton from soccerbase.
    Games- 15
    Won- 2
    Drawn- 4
    Lost- 9
     
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    Watford did, ding better even though bottom 3, playing good confident football

    Charlton were awful, parkinson getting stability and playing with loads more confidence and getting better results apart from today.

    There both ****, maybe even worse than us!

    Are you serious??
     

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