Stoke sack manager Michael Oneill ! 10:50 - Aug 25 with 6156 views | eghamranger | I know they haven’t had a great start, but it’s still August for gawd sake! [Post edited 25 Aug 2022 11:46]
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Stoke sack manager Michael Oneill ! on 14:01 - Aug 26 with 1149 views | Phildo |
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Stoke sack manager Michael Oneill ! on 14:37 - Aug 26 with 1043 views | aston_hoop | Apparently Neil didn't think he was being backed in the transfer market so Stoke makes sense, they'll sign any old shite | |
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Stoke sack manager Michael Oneill ! on 16:26 - Aug 26 with 886 views | stanistheman |
Stoke sack manager Michael Oneill ! on 16:00 - Aug 25 by Antti_Heinola | Well I've only been able to see one game this seaosn, so what do I know?! But I don't think you can measure things on who you can or can't beat across a season. I was at Scunthorpe 4 QPR 1 as you were too I'm sure. Had that happened in the first week: 'if you can't beat Scunthorpe...' Then again, as I said before the seaosn opener, I was baffled by the optimism on this board. I loved Warbs, but we'd been poor for months and in relegation form. The idea that a couple of signings and a new manager would alter that to any degree early in the season was always fanciful - in fact, Beale has been further hamstrung (pun intended) by having to work without most of his signings most of the time. What I would say is that we were scintillating for 40 mins v Boro, and created enough chances to win 3 games v Rotherham judging from the highlights. But as you often say, it's about expectations. I expected us to struggle, but hopefully improve over the course of the season. If you expected us to be challenging top 6 again immediately then you're going to be justifiably worried. |
If you’re referring to the defeat when Warnock led us to the title that defeat was towards the end of the season around March or April. | | | |
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