Brucie Bonus said:Niall Quinns Discopants said:These results are very interesting. After everything that has gone through about half of the people are still behind him. We conducted the same poll in other site. The result is as we speak about 70% of people in favour of getting rid of Hughes. Interesting indeed.
LOL. It's like Parliament this..."in the other place" / "in another place." TBF NQDP the other place has been opposed to the Welsh Act since it's first reading. At least that's my take.
1.618034 said:Spot on Elanjo... Why didn't we get this poll after the win at Schalke? I wonder what the result would've been then? You remember that game all of 16 days ago!
Fickle? Absolutely!
bluemoon1078 said:mullsy said:To all those who have voted yes , exactly how long would you give him ? In the last poll 4-5 weeks ago a lot of the yes voters stated they would be worried if we were in the bottom 3 by Jan ! Its nearly squeaky bum time .
no it isn't, we will not at any point hit the bottom 3! only the squeeling tarts are flapping!
Everything I wanted to say summed up here. Since the arrival of Hughes hardly anything has gone right. If it wasn't for the above average performances of Ireland , Hart, SWP, and odd flashes from Robinho we would already be in the bottom 3. Who would have thought that a match against the bottom club in the league would become a 6 pointer halfway through the season with the players he has at his disposal?. Ffs, if he were a manager in any other profession he would have gone by now. There seems to be no cohesion in the team and certainly no threat up front. Players who were once some of the best in the premiership in their positions such as Dunne and Richards are playing poorly and they haven't just suddenly lost their ability. It is the manager who has to gain the respect of the players, motivate them, make the most of their abilities and bear the responsibility when they put in crap performances. How long do you think our new owners are going to stick with a manager whose club who are teetering above the relegation zone ? Come to think of it how long are they going to be interested in the club full stop.? And before anyone comes on and asks who would I get to replace him, the answer is I don't know. As has been mentioned previously, the owners could have their pick of anyone. Everyone has a price. I don't think Robinho came over for the glorious weather and quaint British culture!!!!!!!!!!.Matty said:I'm not fooling myself into thinking that our current squad is good enough to compete with the top 4 and aim for the Champion's League, but look at the players we've got, SWP, Zabaleta, Richards, Dunne, Robinho, Kompany, Elano, Jo, Benjani, Hart, Ireland. Does that sound like a team that should, in mid December, be outside the relegation zone on goal difference? By anyone's standards this season has been a f*cking disgrace, poor performances, complete lack of defensive strength, tactical mistakes, confusing formations, the inability to get top performances from top players, the list of problems is endless. Sven had his issues, once his tactics were worked out there was no plan B, but Hughes seems to have no plan A, it's simply not good enough. Yes we've had some good performances, Pompey was excellent, Arsenal was also good (although they did have half their side missing), but too few and WAY too far between. I wasn't convinced Hughes was the right man for the job when we hired him, but once he was here I gave him my support. I even voted yes last time this question was asked. However enough is enough, if Hughes can't get even passable performances from our current squad why should he be trusted to get decent results with a better lineup, with top quality players? I'm not convinced, in fact I'm not willing to wait for him to fail with our expensive new signings. It's a definite NO for me now.