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I still think if we don't go up Carlos will be on his way. Don't personally think it would necessarily be the right decision, but it's the way football has gone. 

 

I'm just thankful that we've had a real upturn in form recently; it's starting to feel a bit more like last season.

 

When manager, players, club and fans are together we can achieve pretty much anything... Let's wrap it up against the farmers and then use last season's heartache to drive us on to smash the playoffs.

 

It would make the views of a right wing rag even more irrelevant than they are already

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21 minutes ago, Cosby Blunkett said:

I still think if we don't go up Carlos will be on his way. Don't personally think it would necessarily be the right decision, but it's the way football has gone. 

 

I'm just thankful that we've had a real upturn in form recently; it's starting to feel a bit more like last season.

 

When manager, players, club and fans are together we can achieve pretty much anything... Let's wrap it up against the farmers and then use last season's heartache to drive us on to smash the playoffs.

 

It would make the views of a right wing rag even more irrelevant than they are already

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He won't. 

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Ive long said that Carlos will be off after two season: by his own choice.

 

Im coming round to the opinion that he might actually be tempted to stay, even if we aren't promoted this year.

 

Whatever er the outcome, I don't see Chansiri sacking Carlos unless there's a top top manager touting himself for the job.

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Local journos seem to think DC and CC are sticking together. He's shown how good we can be with a couple of "link" players returning. 

 

The only thing that I think may jepordise that is if we were to miss the playoffs 

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It wouldn't surprise me, not when you consider how much brass has been spent. Carlos' mistake was to believe that we could do without Hutch in midfield, thus a CB wasn't signed and early on we were lightweight in midfield. For lots of football fans it's about the here and now. We're in a purple patch at present, but looking at the season as a whole it's not been great. I'm still not convinced that Carlos is suited to our resources...and neither would Benitez be, for that matter. Fine when you've got Newcastle's players/resources, but for the likes of us (and Brighton) a manager who's more adept at pragmatic football is required.

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