Its Been A Fabulous 10 years

We need a reset.

This season should never have happened from the position we were in.
There are too many negative factors.
Poor management by Brendan Rodgers.
The negativity with his management which was allowed to fester for too long.
Loathed to say it but poor leadership by Top.
The failure to act when everyone could see the crisis looming.
Poor mentality by the players. Some of them ending their contracts and the seemingly couldn't give a toss attitude because the said players knew they won't be here after this season.
The decline of certain individuals who were stalwarts in our successful period.
The perseverance of selecting players who weren't up to the task ( see Brendan Rodgers)
The dismal recruitment process.
The too good to go down attitude.
And above all the rank bad and inept performances on regular basis.
We have been trash, and nobody could argue anything otherwise.
Ten glorious years wasted by gross incompetence on many levels
 
Everton on Monday has to be a game we need to win.i saw Leeds and toffees games to get points against, possibly Fulham and Wet Spam but can't see anything after that, hope I'm wrong.
 
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Everton on Monday has to be a game we need to win.i saw Leeds and toffees games to get points against, possibly Fulham and Wet Spam but can't see anything after that, hope I'm wrong.
That Monday game has stoke vibes alll over it the day we were relagated. Dyche will want to show how good a manger he is too!! Such a shame it’s come to this- our board should resign.
 
Surely at the end of the day whichever division we are in next season, someone has to be held to account.
Rodgers has gone far too late ,the academy is a mess suffering relegation for the 18s and 21s with it appears no quality coaches or strategy.
I'm afraid the buck stops with John Rudkin,and to coin a phrase from a certain Alan Sugar
YOUR FIRED
 
It may disappoint some posters on this thread to learn that of the five teams at the bottom, the bookies (who tend to regard these things dispassionately) currently consider us the least likely to go down. Apologies if this news causes any offence ;)
 
It may disappoint some posters on this thread to learn that of the five teams at the bottom, the bookies (who tend to regard these things dispassionately) currently consider us the least likely to go down. Apologies if this news causes any offence ;)
No offence at all. Those same dispassionate bookies were offering 7-1 (and better) when most of us could see the writing on the wall, which shows you can still make a packet on them getting it wrong.
 
If I'd taken the 7/1 and a cash out was available now, I'd take it.
I’m sure some have. Though the way the bookies’ odds have had a Navan time lag behind the real world (you could 5/2 and over on Leeds, and as high as 14/1 on Bournemouth, late last week) it’s still best to mix and match new bets and cash outs to guarantee good returns.
 
It may disappoint some posters on this thread to learn that of the five teams at the bottom, the bookies (who tend to regard these things dispassionately) currently consider us the least likely to go down. Apologies if this news causes any offence ;)
the same bookies that had us 5000-1 to win it??
 
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