It was GREAT that they were all clearly rattled, rare show of genuine emotion from the Albion fanbase. Showed the strength of feeling. Hard to see it becoming a regular fixture mind, not even for visit of Palace, which is a bit of a shame
Deary me, has to be asked but what do you actually get out of all this? You might be half my age but you're wasting twice as much of your life on posting all this shit on a foreign messageboard you only first alighted on due to some strange man-crush for a beardy guy you were way too shy to ever...
Meh :shrug: I just looked at his wiki earlydoors and his managerial career always screamed mediocrity from every pore. All those years at Östersunds slowly crawling up the Swedish ladder with one almighty assist from a chairman as dodgy as f*ck. Before Östersunds his CV was even more pitiful...
I too would be jumping for joy - and jumping for joy even higher if GP were to announce his immediate retirement from the game at the inevitable soon-come point when the Chelsea gig is up, with his family and mental health intact. Genuinely. He's far too thin-skinned for this elite manager lark...
I think the Chelsea fans are starting to smell blood now. It's building up quite a head of steam They're already bitching and whining about the style and content of GP's 9 game unbeaten run and increasingly mourning the demise of little Tommy Tootle who presided over some kind of Golden Age...
They think he's got it bad now? Just wait til the Chelsea fans start booing him. Which won't be very long in coming. Another tinkerman team selection and a loss to Arsenal next weekend should do the trick. That's The Process