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Is Clement dying on his arse as he did at Derby? Posted originally April 2017 13:24 - Nov 5 with 1956 viewsleobhoy


After the Boxing Day non entity and then home game capitulation with Bournemouth on New Years Eve , the Board even at that stage still had a chance to salvage the season with an appointment to get the Club over the line . Redknapp was available and willing , Allardyce had been out of work for months twiddling his thumbs until Palace snagged him on Christmas Eve but the Board in their infinite wisdom sat on their arses throughout December and eventually decided Brad Bobbly could no longer be tolerated ......They then went and compounded all their previous misguided work and reverted to an applicant whom they passed over 3 months previously for Brad (following his skyped interview at that stage) and decided he was now the man .
Any reasonable enquiry with those at the helm
Or closely associated with Derby would have got the alarm bills ringing . A talent he may well be as a Coach is a world apart from being a Number 1 ,in a league and environment which is unrelenting in its pressures and ability to 'think on your feet' and adapt to circumstances which vary from minute to minute of each game let alone each fixture . After a decent start at Derby he fell away badly , started to regress into negative style football and struggled to deal with the merciless media scrutiny ! Ring any bells ???? I ask the rhetorical question , what business ( whatever field ) could excel and sustain such a systematic change of leadership (which I estimate is at least 7) since December 2015 and hope to succeed ? For the record Monk , Curt ( subsequently confirmed as permanent , then revoked) Guidolin , Curt again during latters illness , Bradley , Curt again then Clement
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Is Clement dying on his arse as he did at Derby? Posted originally April 2017 on 14:03 - Nov 5 with 1855 viewsLoyal

He is a dead man walking.

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Is Clement dying on his arse as he did at Derby? Posted originally April 2017 on 14:10 - Nov 5 with 1826 viewsswan65split

He looks lost and frustrated that he cant do it..........he wont stop trying, but sorry he just isnt the one we need .
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Is Clement dying on his arse as he did at Derby? Posted originally April 2017 on 14:18 - Nov 5 with 1791 viewsdickythorpe

He is lost in that dug out. The players deserve their share of blame too.
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Is Clement dying on his arse as he did at Derby? Posted originally April 2017 on 16:02 - Nov 5 with 1650 viewsAnotherJohn

Probably unrealistic pipe dream, but the thought crossed my mind that we might approach Ancelottti with a short-term contract offer to help PC out. Big end-of-season survival bonus would be needed.
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Is Clement dying on his arse as he did at Derby? Posted originally April 2017 on 16:07 - Nov 5 with 1624 viewsBloodyhills

Yes, he is dying a death.

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