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1 minute ago, Matthew Le God said:

I don't think that is the main reason. The lack of quality on and off the pitch is the issue.

But they show no guts, fight or desire. Has even one of them faced up and said they are sorry to the fans for making them endure this?

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1 minute ago, Matthew Le God said:

I didn't word the question in its entirety, I outlined the direction the question should take.

Did you add a footnote though, and cite your sources correctly?

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Just now, Matthew Le God said:

I didn't word the question in its entirety, I outlined the direction the question should take.

You were wrong, everyone in the world knows it. Honestly, I’m not angry, just disappointed 

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Bloke in the canteen says that Sulemana will load food onto his fork, get it right up to his mouth and then try and flick it onto his knife and then drops all his food on the floor. 

No wonder he's so lightweight. 

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23 minutes ago, Sunglasses Ron said:

Fuck off you bunch of fucking cunts.

We’ve had a go (half-hearted) at the managers, even more lightly at the owners, time for the players to get what they deserve.

Not spiteful or violent eg coins or objects, but ‘you’re not fit to wear the shirt’, ironic oles, sarcastic cheers when defenders clear the ball, ‘we’ve had a shot’ when we actually do have one on goal. ‘Worst in our history, you are worst in our history’ would even sting this bunch of useless mercenaries. Take a pop at their lack of ability - ‘if Taylor can play for Saints, so can I’.

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Just now, BotleySaint said:

Does he need to?

Serious question

:classic_wink:

Watch the build up to the second Wolves goal. It'd be 1-0 if he could jump.

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Just now, Saint_clark said:

Honestly what would be the point. We may as well just keep him until the summer.

It's a valid point of view, but so is the opposite point of view. I don't see the point of keeping a manager in his position if it's obvious that he's not up to the job. Swings and roundabouts.

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Back from taking my kid to the pool. Let's see how Saints are doing in beating Derby's point total. Got a good feeling about this.

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1 minute ago, trousers said:

It's a valid point of view, but so is the opposite point of view. I don't see the point of keeping a manager in his position if it's obvious that he's not up to the job. Swings and roundabouts.

Hi trousers 😎 

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Posted

If we sack Juric now, I assume we would have to pay him off. What's the point? I believe that it is in his contract that his job can be reviewed at the end of the season. Presumably we can part ways without paying him off?

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2 minutes ago, coalman said:

Back from taking my kid to the pool. Let's see how Saints are doing in beating Derby's point total. Got a good feeling about this.

This has 3-2 written all over it. Match stats is screaming dominant 0-2 performance right now.

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Clinical. Now Wolves have to face up to the very real possibility they could be responsible for Saints winning a game of football. Nobody is going to perform under that kind of pressure.

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4 minutes ago, miserableoldgit said:

If we sack Juric now, I assume we would have to pay him off. What's the point? I believe that it is in his contract that his job can be reviewed at the end of the season. Presumably we can part ways without paying him off?

Wouldn't have to pay him off if we just put him on gardening leave until the summer...? 

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Just now, Saint NL said:

Lucky that ball was low, I wouldn't have fancied Tall Paul to jump for that one.

Hard to jump when being fouled and climbed on. This was in the build-up to the goal...

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I believe that’s TP out there on his own as top scorer in the league with 3 which is fitting as he is fractionally better than the rest of our impressive roster of attackers imho.

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If there's one thing Wolves sides have been exceptional at when we've played them in recent years, it's the ability to fall over and feign injury to protect a lead.

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1 minute ago, coalman said:

If there's one thing Wolves sides have been exceptional at when we've played them in recent years, it's the ability to fall over and feign injury to protect a lead.

Don’t forget beating us when they’re down to ten men. We all know how hard that is!

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Just now, Sunglasses Ron said:

Don’t forget beating us when they’re down to ten men. We all know how hard that is!

Luckily, the players have been well drilled. They know it's time to put their foot on the ball and protect the 2-1 defeat now they've got their consolation goal.

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1 minute ago, Saint Fan CaM said:

Dibling. An enigma. Looks great for 15 seconds then rubbish for 30 minutes.

Sounds like my sex life.

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