If we lose to Luton then I think it’s time. Not least to protect his own legacy.
If we go down we will be back to where he found us, which means he will have made no significant improvement to the playing side of the club
If I was given £45m to initiate a special project at work and it turned out to be a disaster then I would lose my job. Regardless of how well I’d previously worked
I wish you well with it.
I'm lucky enough to have never needed major surgery, however I've heard that when recovering you're only supposed to do boring things, so attending may aid your recovery?
Cup run last year went to their heads. Being in the limelight they all thought they were billy big balls. They aren't interested in autumn nights away at QPR anymore.
Evidenced by them playing out of their skin against Spurs
What's odd about it?
What's the plan for the season? What's the aim? What are we going to do to turn it around?
Luton being a hit and miss team isn't going to help us across the rest of the season