If he'd struggled from the outset then fine
but he didn't. He identified a problem after the Fulham thrashing, made the team difficult to beat, got some bloody good results and saw us go on a very strong run.
But by his achievement, he's pretty much lost the right to blame a poor squad as it's clearly capable of performing well.
The question for me is why the wheels came off so badly, and whilst I don't know the reason for sure I think the buck largely stops with him for adopting such negative and regressive tactics.
Posted By: talbotsunbeamer on May 4th 2013 at 20:47:15
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- There is one area on which I have a degree of sympathy for Hughton. Only one, though (NCFC) - thebigfeller, May 4, 20:41:38
- If he'd struggled from the outset then fine (NCFC) - talbotsunbeamer, May 4, 20:47:15
- He "fixed" a problem that he created himself (NCFC) - Common Sense Police, May 4, 21:23:00
- I agree. The difference in my case is I thought that, over a whole season (NCFC) - thebigfeller, May 4, 20:49:52
- I just feel we've got worse and worse (NCFC) - talbotsunbeamer, May 4, 20:54:26
- It's a good post but surely you have to try and win games (NCFC) - Fozzybear, May 4, 20:44:42
- You are Paul McVeigh (n/m) (NCFC) - inutero, May 4, 20:44:36
- If he'd struggled from the outset then fine (NCFC) - talbotsunbeamer, May 4, 20:47:15
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