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"I am very proud to be the coach of this club." Oscar Garcia 5th October 2013



Sweeney Todd

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I for one am proud that he is the coach of our club.
 






Bevendean Hillbilly

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He's not going to say anything else tbh. He'll be ok. Just needs to stop his hand writing "Spanish Dave" on every team sheet before his mind had a chance to talk to his eyes.
 


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Re: "I am very proud to be the coach of this club." Oscar Garcia 5th October 2013

No doubt about it, his loyalty is absolutely unquestionable. Oscar just needs a bit of luck.

Absolutely this.

We're missing our key midfielder, our key creative player and two of our main strikers....expecting instant success given that and the mess over the summer would be absurd.

In Oscar We Trust.
 






Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I don't think I EVER heard Gus say that.

How good is Oscar? We don't know but the man has so much more class than our last manager.

I am 100% behind him and it's refreshing to have him as manager. I am confident this will turn out well for all of us.
 


Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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As I told Billy Davis, Oscar will be our manager long after Davis has been sacked.,

I will be far more critical of Oscar when he has had a chance to build his team and then we getting beaten like we did yesterday.

The players let themselves down badly yesterday and there were two who had stinkers of a game.
 




ozzygull

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I am not sure why but I have a really good feeling about Oscar. I know things aren't going so well at the moment and he has been really unlucky with injuries. But given time and I mean as season or two, I think he will do great. I just hope we have the faith to stick with him while he gets things sorted.
 


Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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I am not sure why but I have a really good feeling about Oscar. I know things aren't going so well at the moment and he has been really unlucky with injuries. But given time and I mean as season or two, I think he will do great. I just hope we have the faith to stick with him while he gets things sorted.

He will get a minimum two years unless he acts like Poyet
 


Icy Gull

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:lolol:

Oh the naivety of football fans. If we were top of the league and a bigger club came in for him, he would be off in a shot.

It's just a generic thing that all players and managers say FFS!

When did Gus say it then? He had over three years to force the words out but he didn't because he wasn't.

If he did, I missed it and will be happy to see the link.
 




Paris

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Oscar should have our full support. We've had a below average start this season, though most teams (including us) in this division are capable of putting a run together and getting themselves amongst the leading pack. Palace pre-christmas last season is one example. Hopefully our injury list will shorten over the course of the international break.

:albion2:
 


Stat Brother

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He will get a minimum two years unless he acts like Poyet
I think that's very conservative.

If Gus had a different temperament he'd be finishing off his 4th (?) season, with no sign of a sacking.

Oscar is TB's second statement manager, I can't see his position being questioned for a fair few years.
 


Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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I think that's very conservative.

If Gus had a different temperament he'd be finishing off his 4th (?) season, with no sign of a sacking.

Oscar is TB's second statement manager, I can't see his position being questioned for a fair few years.

Really I had thought the club was on a 5 year plan to get into the Premiership from day 1 on the Amex where we will be fleeced beyond belief.
 




BUTTERBALL

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Jul 31, 2003
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:lolol:

Oh the naivety of football fans. If we were top of the league and a bigger club came in for him, he would be off in a shot.

It's just a generic thing that all players and managers say FFS!

Hmm. Unless I am going mad, I am sure he turned down La Liga club Osasuna shortly after joining us.
 




Stat Brother

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Really I had thought the club was on a 5 year plan to get into the Premiership from day 1 on the Amex where we will be fleeced beyond belief.
All plans have to have a degree of fluidity, I'd love to me in the recruitment meeting when the point is made:-

'Oh with this being the fifth year, you will be required to gain promotion'.

I'm already resigned to not being able to afford promotion, feck knows how I'll break that news to Jnr Stat.
 











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