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12 games against Prem/Champ teams without a win. How long has Hypia?



Okay we played with more gusto today. A rare occasion of BHA scoring two goals & also our strikers hitting the net.

However, the team is not firing on all cylinders. Managers never become successful, after such a long run of dire results. Fourth from bottom & thankfully Bolton, Birmingham & Blackpool are more dire than us at present.

How much longer does Hypia deserve?

What other clubs would accept such a dire set of constant results?

When will Bloom make a statement to the fans about the situation?

Wigan at home on Tuesday. Another match without a win & then the Amex crowd turns, or will it be a case of the 18,000 in attendance walking out with 10 minutes left, or all staying behind cheering the Seagulls to a rare & historic win.

Surely it's time for the Finn to go?
 


Seagull97

Member
Jan 13, 2014
182
I'm bored of taking positives from game I want results, think it's time for bloom and co to accept this one was a mistake and try to fix it before it becomes to late
 


Jolene81

New member
Jan 28, 2014
68
Worthing
I will be staying to the end on Tuesday & cheering win,lose or draw
However should any of the bitching & moaning twats near me choose to leave early then it's a bonus
 


HawkTheSeagull

New member
Jan 31, 2012
9,122
Eastbourne
Any other club would have pulled the trigger a whole back. The time for change is now.

Stick Nathan Jones in temp charge, as he seems to give more effort than Sami it seems, and get someone else in.
 


nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
13,653
Manchester
The international break would be the obvious cut off. I reckon he's got 2 games to get a min of 4 points to save his job.
 




Skylar

Banned
Jul 29, 2014
799
He's going no where. Tony Bloom will allow him to see out his contract even if we're relegated Sammi will be here next season.
 




Bombadier Botty

Complete Twaddle
Jun 2, 2008
3,258
Okay we played with more gusto today. A rare occasion of BHA scoring two goals & also our strikers hitting the net.

However, the team is not firing on all cylinders. Managers never become successful, after such a long run of dire results. Fourth from bottom & thankfully Bolton, Birmingham & Blackpool are more dire than us at present.

How much longer does Hypia deserve?

What other clubs would accept such a dire set of constant results?

When will Bloom make a statement to the fans about the situation?

Wigan at home on Tuesday. Another match without a win & then the Amex crowd turns, or will it be a case of the 18,000 in attendance walking out with 10 minutes left, or all staying behind cheering the Seagulls to a rare & historic win.

Surely it's time for the Finn to go?

Why can't you spell his f/ing name right?
 




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sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
The defence is shocking at times and we just gifted goals away..Dunk's challenge was bloody ridiculous and a pointless challenge.
 




HawkTheSeagull

New member
Jan 31, 2012
9,122
Eastbourne
You taking the piss?
Jones is part of the problem and also needs to go

People go on about passion and effort a lot - Jones is the one on the touchline showing it whilst Sami just sits and stares into space. The manager picks the tactics, the assistant helps. Nathan does need to stand up to Sami and tell him to change things though.
 




Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
30,521
The players looked a frustrated bunch all night, and picking up 5 cards reflected that. Bennett arguing over a perfectly correct corner decision, Teixeira stopping their bloke taking a corner, Lua Lua kicking the ball away in frustration etc.

Hyypia's got to go, he can't get a whole performance from the team and now just when the strikers start scoring our reasonably secure defence have a bad night. Wigan is D-Day for Sami.
 


tigertim68

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2012
2,306
People go on about passion and effort a lot - Jones is the one on the touchline showing it whilst Sami just sits and stares into space. The manager picks the tactics, the assistant helps. Nathan does need to stand up to Sami and tell him to change things though.

Jones is worse than Sami get rid of both of them
 




sir albion

New member
Jan 6, 2007
13,055
SWINDON
People go on about passion and effort a lot - Jones is the one on the touchline showing it whilst Sami just sits and stares into space. The manager picks the tactics, the assistant helps. Nathan does need to stand up to Sami and tell him to change things though.
A two year old can stand and shout,but doesn't make you good does it?
Cracks me up that you actually think Jones is more experienced than hyypia.
You do know that having the gift of the gab doesn't make you good at your job?
 









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