Robinson is not the man

I believe that under Pep we averaged 1.35 points per game, since he left .69 per game. If correct Pep was averaging twice as many points per game than any of his replacements have managed. Now where it went wrong was keeping Pep after the drumming by Wigan. The fear of relegation is the fault of mismanagement by the owner/s not Robinson or Faz. If we stay up, then we have the right man in Robinson to build for the future if given the resources he will need.
 
Wasn't that on Twitter by his stupid unprofessional agent? Who is in no way connected to this troll, absolutely not, in no way at all.

That's the one, thanks! Weren't those posts removed and some sort of profoundly unbelievable explanation given? Not something I'd rely on to quote at a later date Mr BTBY.
 
I believe that under Pep we averaged 1.35 points per game, since he left .69 per game. If correct Pep was averaging twice as many points per game than any of his replacements have managed. Now where it went wrong was keeping Pep after the drumming by Wigan. The fear of relegation is the fault of mismanagement by the owner/s not Robinson or Faz. If we stay up, then we have the right man in Robinson to build for the future if given the resources he will need.

Absolutely spot on. Pep was hapless but probably would have kept us up. If he was to have gone then the time was just before Christmas.
Eales has landed the whole club in the soup with a series of poor decisions and rampant egotism. Tiger and KR may or may not be the real deal - time will tell - but the current mess has very little to do with them.
As Deep Throat told Woodward: 'Follow the money.' In this case, follow it out of Oufc's bank account, turn left, right, left onto the M40 and all the way to Solihull.
All in the interests of the club, of course (cue round of applause and official vote of thanks from the supporters trust for services to, erm, himself).
 
I believe that under Pep we averaged 1.35 points per game, since he left .69 per game. If correct Pep was averaging twice as many points per game than any of his replacements have managed. Now where it went wrong was keeping Pep after the drumming by Wigan. The fear of relegation is the fault of mismanagement by the owner/s not Robinson or Faz. If we stay up, then we have the right man in Robinson to build for the future if given the resources he will need.

Absolutely spot on. Pep was hapless but probably would have kept us up. If he was to have gone then the time was just before Christmas.
Eales has landed the whole club in the soup with a series of poor decisions and rampant egotism. Tiger and KR may or may not be the real deal - time will tell - but the current mess has very little to do with them.
As Deep Throat told Woodward: 'Follow the money.' In this case, follow it out of Oufc's bank account, turn left, right, left onto the M40 and all the way to Solihull.
All in the interests of the club, of course (cue round of applause and official vote of thanks from the supporters trust for services to, erm, himself).

Wow I wish u had mentioned this sooner! Like maybe once a day or something
 
I don't need support. I'm offering up a different view of mine. If you choose to believe it's up to you. I'm not worried. Debate it like someone dos up the page by supporting the fact that Pep achieved more points per game than Faz or Robinson has done. That's a fact. How'd you like that
 
Having a blatantly obvious troll posting up, at least on the thread(s) said pet troll is partially interacting on, has something of a unifying effect on most YF posters, even those with personal spats ongoing are(almost) singing from the same songsheet so to speak when it involves this particular troll.

Some kind of unity on here in these current uncertain times,(whether we'll attain L1 survival or not- thanks in the most part to Peps tenure, and surprising signings and approach), is better than disharmony on YF I think


Cue this gem of an old Wigan Casino stormer especially for @Borntobeyellow ....
 
Sarge you didn't come back to me about Charlton and their immediate up turn in results after Robinson left
Born to be yellow, you didn't come back to me either. So are you that management agency? If no reply we'll assume you are. Not good for long term business this, football is a very small world and people in it know that if you're slagging off Robinson / our club now then it could be them tomorrow.
 
We were doomed under Clotet, I doubt we would have won again this season if he’d been left in charge.

In my opinion we wouldn’t have signed Dickie, Brannigan or Kane. Can you dread to imagine who Clotet would have signed in January, doesn’t bare thinking about.

The players were unfit & Eastwood, Ledson & Payne all wanted away because of Clotet.

Faz, Allen & Brown all knew Clotet was a dud.

We lost to lower league opposition in the cups, Cheltenham & Port Vale.

We suffered our record home defeat 0-7.

We lost twice to Bury the worst team in the league by a country mile.
 
Well, YawntobeYellow, you certainly have attracted a good deal of attention. Is your narcissistic desire for loathing mission accomplished yet ? Once it is you can claim another stamp on your victim of internet abuse loyalty card
 
We were doomed under Clotet, I doubt we would have won again this season if he’d been left in charge.

In my opinion we wouldn’t have signed Dickie, Brannigan or Kane. Can you dread to imagine who Clotet would have signed in January, doesn’t bare thinking about.

The players were unfit & Eastwood, Ledson & Payne all wanted away because of Clotet.

Faz, Allen & Brown all knew Clotet was a dud.

We lost to lower league opposition in the cups, Cheltenham & Port Vale.

We suffered our record home defeat 0-7.

We lost twice to Bury the worst team in the league by a country mile.
But apart from that, he was GREAT!
 
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