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Unfortunately there were and I found one.Not being broadcast at all in the UK or Ireland but every other country seems to have a channel showing it live. ( which Is kinda ridiculous)
So there should be ways to watch
Unfortunately there were and I found one.Not being broadcast at all in the UK or Ireland but every other country seems to have a channel showing it live. ( which Is kinda ridiculous)
So there should be ways to watch
Agree, disgracefully treated by our fans
oh we've been lower. but yes that was pathetic.
Davies and KWP were fucking awful just to throw some random names under the bus, they were both shit.
Oh fuck yes! Mourinho with a team already mentally weak. You wanna see a complete shit show? Bring him in!I’ll say it. I want Mourinho. He’s a winner. He’s what we need. If he comes and I’m wrong then I’ll hold my hands up and say I got it wrong but he’s the best replacement we could seriously get.
Edit: who do the disagrees want then when Poch goes?
feel sorry for Parrot and Tanganga. Should have been a great night for them.
They are both serial winners.
So are we saying that Poch wanted us to be totally embarrassed and get knocked out tonight so he picked a shit team and told them not to try - or did he take it seriously and pick a strong team that he thought would win?
Do you really think Jose would come here and work under ENIC with all their shenanigans?
I’ll say it. I want Mourinho. He’s a winner. He’s what we need. If he comes and I’m wrong then I’ll hold my hands up and say I got it wrong but he’s the best replacement we could seriously get.
Edit: who do the disagrees want then when Poch goes?
"Maybe our performances are good" I think he's on a wind-up by now. We've just lost to a League 2 side without forcing a single decent save. In the rest of the interview, he blames "time we lost in pre-season" (huh? That's the excuse when there's been a tournament mate!), and suggests he needs a transfer windows to fix things after not fixing things in the last several. I seriously want some of whatever he's been smoking.
Couldn’t agree more with your post, particularly the first paragraph. We seem to have more than our fair share.Honestly, Spurs fans sometimes make me wish I wasn't in love with this club. I know it's normal out of 'PL' fans but, honestly.
We reached a CL cup final a few months ago. We are 7th in the table and level in points with two of our rivals. And fans want a change.
It's both pathetic and completely stupid. We get a new manager in what do you think would actually happen? Ok we might get a little bump, then most likely finish 5th. Like who can realistically do a better job.
I get a lot comes from frustration. We haven't been playing that well since last Christmas (nor have half our rivals, but that's a different story) but problems do not equal sack manager. It rarely works that way, and frankly while we haven't been playing that well, it hasn't been completely awful either.
Poch has clearly earnt time because he has had us playing so well and has built something out of nothing. He also deserves time because the 'negative feeling' at the club is not actually bared out by the current results this season, which while not great still put us in the mix for 3rd. We have also had a harder fixture list than most of our rivals and they are also dropping points against teams they wouldn't have two seasons ago.
The whole idea that we are in real crisis is complete self-entitled crap. Leyton Orient are in crisis, we are living the dream. We are not even in relative crisis, This isn't like the 90s but this isn't even like Ramos, the end of Jol, or even anywhere near as bad as the beginning of Poch. A season we finished 5th.
All our realistic targets are still very much achievable, and the issues we currently have are just that issues. Poch for me deserves at least a season in any case, were things to go anything but catastrophically wrong. Partly, because any replacement would benefit from a proper pre-season, partly because we would need to take time at deciding who the right option will be (people wanted Van Boer instead of Poch, imagine!) and partly out of respect and understanding of the genuine capabilities Poch has. There is no real benefit of making a change now in any case.
Exactly this - we don't know exactly whats going on in the dressing room and the three players running down their contracts maybe part of the painful rebuild Poch has referred to. Knee jerk sackings rarely work in the long term. And Mourinho!! FFS!Honestly, Spurs fans sometimes make me wish I wasn't in love with this club. I know it's normal out of 'PL' fans but, honestly.
We reached a CL cup final a few months ago. We are 7th in the table and level in points with two of our rivals. And fans want a change.
It's both pathetic and completely stupid. We get a new manager in what do you think would actually happen? Ok we might get a little bump, then most likely finish 5th. Like who can realistically do a better job.
I get a lot comes from frustration. We haven't been playing that well since last Christmas (nor have half our rivals, but that's a different story) but problems do not equal sack manager. It rarely works that way, and frankly while we haven't been playing that well, it hasn't been completely awful either.
Poch has clearly earnt time because he has had us playing so well and has built something out of nothing. He also deserves time because the 'negative feeling' at the club is not actually bared out by the current results this season, which while not great still put us in the mix for 3rd. We have also had a harder fixture list than most of our rivals and they are also dropping points against teams they wouldn't have two seasons ago.
The whole idea that we are in real crisis is complete self-entitled crap. Leyton Orient are in crisis, we are living the dream. We are not even in relative crisis, This isn't like the 90s but this isn't even like Ramos, the end of Jol, or even anywhere near as bad as the beginning of Poch. A season we finished 5th.
All our realistic targets are still very much achievable, and the issues we currently have are just that issues. Poch for me deserves at least a season in any case, were things to go anything but catastrophically wrong. Partly, because any replacement would benefit from a proper pre-season, partly because we would need to take time at deciding who the right option will be (people wanted Van Boer instead of Poch, imagine!) and partly out of respect and understanding of the genuine capabilities Poch has. There is no real benefit of making a change now in any case.
Agree.
Also feel sorry for Lamela who is finally fit and firing and no one else is coming for the ride he missed out (yet totally bought into) i those earlier Poch seasons.
Take the CL final which we barely turned up for out of the equation for a moment.
Doesn’t look so rosy then, does it?