IF we stay up (and it's still a considerable 'if'), sacking him would be the ruthless

Thing to do. And observers from elsewhere in football would be justified in pointing out that, in terms of quality, we have one of the worst three squads in the league - and that staying up therefore says he's done well.

He might even point to last night's game as proof of what he's trying to do too. Play exciting football, give goals away, get beat: that was Wigan. At least we drew with on the beach Swansea; we didn't lose to them.

But I still think he should go. And as with last summer, who would I want? Poyet, no question.

Posted By: thebigfeller on May 8th 2013 at 00:24:44


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