AFFILIATE SEARCH | Shop Amazon.co.uk using this search bar and support WHO!
Nuno Out
- Massive Attack
- Posts: 7779
- Old WHO Number: 321955
- Has liked: 4523 times
- Been liked: 2397 times
Re: Nuno Out
A throw away thought that judt came to mind as a potential leftfield alternative if Nuno was fucked off...
Martin O'Neill
I'll leave that there to stew over.
Martin O'Neill
I'll leave that there to stew over.
-
southbankbornnbred
- Posts: 1811
- Old WHO Number: 14766
- Has liked: 482 times
- Been liked: 737 times
Re: Nuno Out
You’ve got to remember that Lopetegui, Potter and Nuno (and others before them) are ultimately Sullivan’s choices. They are cheap, unemployed managers who - unsurprisingly - do cheap, ineffective jobs.
Everything about this club under Sullivan’s stewardship is two bob shite. And look at the fucking state of the team it delivers.
Everything about this club under Sullivan’s stewardship is two bob shite. And look at the fucking state of the team it delivers.
-
southbankbornnbred
- Posts: 1811
- Old WHO Number: 14766
- Has liked: 482 times
- Been liked: 737 times
Re: Nuno Out
Said it before the season started and will say it again: this is a relegation squad.
Unless we have a very canny, effective transfer window, we will go down.
This squad and these performances are the end product of the abysmal stewardship of this club for many years now. There’s almost too much attention paid to the succession of shite managers we’ve had.
The problem is at the very top down. I sound like a scratched record, sorry: but poor and cheap owners, appoint poor and cheap managers, who buy poor players, who play poor football.
We are in a football death loop. It only ends with Sullivan, and the other ineffective fools on the board, leaving the club.
Unless we have a very canny, effective transfer window, we will go down.
This squad and these performances are the end product of the abysmal stewardship of this club for many years now. There’s almost too much attention paid to the succession of shite managers we’ve had.
The problem is at the very top down. I sound like a scratched record, sorry: but poor and cheap owners, appoint poor and cheap managers, who buy poor players, who play poor football.
We are in a football death loop. It only ends with Sullivan, and the other ineffective fools on the board, leaving the club.
-
BoleynGone
- Posts: 237
- Has liked: 80 times
- Been liked: 47 times
Re: Nuno Out
Sir ALF
"Nuno has lost to Arsenal, Pool, Villa and City since making changes in midfield that definitely improved us. We dont look vulnerable at set pieces either which was costing us agsinst every team."
Lost to all of them meekly.
That improvement in midfield you say was after he completely screwed up the midfield itself,so hardly a pat on the back.Look at the lame efforts in most games. No where near our competitors.1 decent game against an awful away team in Newcastle.He's gone so far backwards it's like it should be summer again.
He's had 2 spells of 2 weeks to work with most of the players,that's a pre-season. Most pre-seasons have players absent who were on international duty thus delaying their return.
Nuno enterily to blame for this run of results.
Look how Leeds have be reinvigorated since the out played City and were unlucky to lose.That has changed their season.unbeaten in December with +5 goal difference,they are scoring for fun. But it's their desire and never give up attitude,let's not forget the noise of Elland Rd.
Nuno the one that makes these awful subs. He leaves only defensive players on the bench.Forget about BnS this all down to Nuno.He was PL manager and had only just played us.I would love to know his thoughts on how to beat us,what plan he had in mind for our weaknesses.How he thought our strengths were. All this has been forgotten.
Diouf has steadily played worse under Nuno,under Potter 2 assists,Nuno zero. What's he instructing him to do,he scores for Senegal when he's away. Watch him go and do the same.Paqueta is worse under Nuno too despite him lavishing unmerited praise.
You see the common denomintaor.
Nuno has to go he's making players worse not better.
"Nuno has lost to Arsenal, Pool, Villa and City since making changes in midfield that definitely improved us. We dont look vulnerable at set pieces either which was costing us agsinst every team."
Lost to all of them meekly.
That improvement in midfield you say was after he completely screwed up the midfield itself,so hardly a pat on the back.Look at the lame efforts in most games. No where near our competitors.1 decent game against an awful away team in Newcastle.He's gone so far backwards it's like it should be summer again.
He's had 2 spells of 2 weeks to work with most of the players,that's a pre-season. Most pre-seasons have players absent who were on international duty thus delaying their return.
Nuno enterily to blame for this run of results.
Look how Leeds have be reinvigorated since the out played City and were unlucky to lose.That has changed their season.unbeaten in December with +5 goal difference,they are scoring for fun. But it's their desire and never give up attitude,let's not forget the noise of Elland Rd.
Nuno the one that makes these awful subs. He leaves only defensive players on the bench.Forget about BnS this all down to Nuno.He was PL manager and had only just played us.I would love to know his thoughts on how to beat us,what plan he had in mind for our weaknesses.How he thought our strengths were. All this has been forgotten.
Diouf has steadily played worse under Nuno,under Potter 2 assists,Nuno zero. What's he instructing him to do,he scores for Senegal when he's away. Watch him go and do the same.Paqueta is worse under Nuno too despite him lavishing unmerited praise.
You see the common denomintaor.
Nuno has to go he's making players worse not better.
Re: Nuno Out
Nuno has lost to Arsenal, Pool, Villa and City since making changes in midfield that definitely improved us. We dont look vulnerable at set pieces either which was costing us agsinst every team. So overall some improvements but laced still with questionable starting selections like Kilman yesterday and Guido the other week. Wilson sub timing another questionable thing. Tactics are low block, try to keep them out and counter away. Its home he has real issues. Squad options more than him.
Look I didnt want him, dont like his football much but there is no alternative and imo he is better than Loppy, Potter and even last 18 months of Moyes. A low bar admittedly. In “grass is always greener” itlooks like Dyche was the better optionbutI contend hehas more and better options in the Forest squad by far.
Opinions as always. Nuno goes and who will Sullivan get? Carrick, O’Neill? It wont be Alonso. Many used to want Thomas Frank. He might be available end of season. Who comes in now and gives us an asdirance if improving results enough with the squad we have.
I will write Nuno off completely once we have played Brighton, Fulham, Forest etc in the next 6 games and we dont win more than 2. It still probably wint he enough even if we do but thats when we see if improvements I think Im seeing ate worth anything.
Yhe Jan windiw many are relying on will be too late and who in their right mind believes Sullivan and Brady will deliver players to transform our results
In short, Nuno is a factor but not the main one by far and talking about changing him with the idea that someone will ge hired to transform our season is sadly little more than wishful thinking.
Look I didnt want him, dont like his football much but there is no alternative and imo he is better than Loppy, Potter and even last 18 months of Moyes. A low bar admittedly. In “grass is always greener” itlooks like Dyche was the better optionbutI contend hehas more and better options in the Forest squad by far.
Opinions as always. Nuno goes and who will Sullivan get? Carrick, O’Neill? It wont be Alonso. Many used to want Thomas Frank. He might be available end of season. Who comes in now and gives us an asdirance if improving results enough with the squad we have.
I will write Nuno off completely once we have played Brighton, Fulham, Forest etc in the next 6 games and we dont win more than 2. It still probably wint he enough even if we do but thats when we see if improvements I think Im seeing ate worth anything.
Yhe Jan windiw many are relying on will be too late and who in their right mind believes Sullivan and Brady will deliver players to transform our results
In short, Nuno is a factor but not the main one by far and talking about changing him with the idea that someone will ge hired to transform our season is sadly little more than wishful thinking.
-
Come On You Irons
- Posts: 1242
- Old WHO Number: 304394
- Has liked: 86 times
- Been liked: 251 times
Re: Nuno Out
fraser wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025, 09:50 There was a spell of about 15 minutes where it looked like we were interested in playing football with some intent to score a fucking goal, yes they then ran through us and scored but couldn't we have done that at 0-0 and not when 2 down ffs. We lost 3-0 anyway.
I don't think anyone would have a problem if we started with that intent or at least showed 50% of it when we've led in games
It seems you are finally starting to wake up and realise that the bus parking Portuguese clown currently in the dug out is a complete joke of a manager.
Sullivan hired yet another loser who has never won anything in his top flight managerial career and was sacked from his last two Premier League jobs. The fat Greek Forest owner sussed this fraud out completely.
Said loser has made us WORSE and has a worse record than under the previous two clowns. Some going that.
Sullivan hired yet another loser who has never won anything in his top flight managerial career and was sacked from his last two Premier League jobs. The fat Greek Forest owner sussed this fraud out completely.
Said loser has made us WORSE and has a worse record than under the previous two clowns. Some going that.
Re: Nuno Out
There was a spell of about 15 minutes where it looked like we were interested in playing football with some intent to score a fucking goal, yes they then ran through us and scored but couldn't we have done that at 0-0 and not when 2 down ffs. We lost 3-0 anyway.
I don't think anyone would have a problem if we started with that intent or at least showed 50% of it when we've led in games
I don't think anyone would have a problem if we started with that intent or at least showed 50% of it when we've led in games
-
THUNDERCLINT
- Posts: 1515
- Been liked: 366 times
Re: Nuno Out
The players are good enough they just showed that against the form team in the league, Villa.
It's the gutless loon in the dug out who's fucking it all up.
Thiago Motta is available.
It's the gutless loon in the dug out who's fucking it all up.
Thiago Motta is available.
- Massive Attack
- Posts: 7779
- Old WHO Number: 321955
- Has liked: 4523 times
- Been liked: 2397 times
Re: Nuno Out
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025, 01:14Massive Attack" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:00 Expressionless lacking any real emotion with a permanent arms folded stance on the touchline sums him up at West Ham. His heart aint in it. He only cared about the easy cushy contract he could get out of us in our predicament so soon after Forest launched him out the door. Get in Bilic to give us a bit of a chance and some passion breathed in to this dying Football Club for the suffering fans to get behind something at least. If nothing else we would be going down with a fight and not this gutless shit. It's our only real hope at this stage of desperation. We are in serious trouble and I really don't want a repeat of Grant happening all over again. That's how it feels.All evidence points to the players mate ...
A core of cunts who have been consistently failing on a massive level for 3 yrs ?
A mish mash of smash mash
Not all of it, geez. You're letting him off the hook. No one denies that the players take a lot of the blame as does Sullivan but how he has managed the situation up till now is very poor. 16% win ratio after 12 games says it all.
-
Monsieur merde de cheval
- Posts: 2198
- Has liked: 1380 times
- Been liked: 723 times
Re: Nuno Out
nychammer wrote: ↑21 Dec 2025, 01:59It won’t be anyone decent because Sullivan famously said he’ll never pay another cub off to buy a decent manager. It would be back to the list of out of work journeymen who have been sacked for the reason that they have failed at other clubs and will bring that same mindset here. That and failing to recognize basic things like succession planning; what style the prospective manager likes to employ and do we have a squad adaptable to it and are we willing to invest to meet the vision of that manager a sequence of Poor uninformed choices is why we are where we are and clubs like Villa, who were in our situation not so long ago, are flying high.
Like ships in the night.
We could and should have relegated Aston fookin Villa .
Its nothing new though...the club just thrive on mediocre..it's ingrained .
As soon as any semi successful side are formed the board shit the bed
We could and should have relegated Aston fookin Villa .
Its nothing new though...the club just thrive on mediocre..it's ingrained .
As soon as any semi successful side are formed the board shit the bed
Re: Nuno Out
It won’t be anyone decent because Sullivan famously said he’ll never pay another cub off to buy a decent manager. It would be back to the list of out of work journeymen who have been sacked for the reason that they have failed at other clubs and will bring that same mindset here. That and failing to recognize basic things like succession planning; what style the prospective manager likes to employ and do we have a squad adaptable to it and are we willing to invest to meet the vision of that manager a sequence of Poor uninformed choices is why we are where we are and clubs like Villa, who were in our situation not so long ago, are flying high.
-
Monsieur merde de cheval
- Posts: 2198
- Has liked: 1380 times
- Been liked: 723 times
Re: Nuno Out
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:00 Expressionless lacking any real emotion with a permanent arms folded stance on the touchline sums him up at West Ham. His heart aint in it. He only cared about the easy cushy contract he could get out of us in our predicament so soon after Forest launched him out the door. Get in Bilic to give us a bit of a chance and some passion breathed in to this dying Football Club for the suffering fans to get behind something at least. If nothing else we would be going down with a fight and not this gutless shit. It's our only real hope at this stage of desperation. We are in serious trouble and I really don't want a repeat of Grant happening all over again. That's how it feels.
All evidence points to the players mate ...
A core of cunts who have been consistently failing on a massive level for 3 yrs ?
A mish mash of smash mash
A core of cunts who have been consistently failing on a massive level for 3 yrs ?
A mish mash of smash mash
-
Monsieur merde de cheval
- Posts: 2198
- Has liked: 1380 times
- Been liked: 723 times
Re: Nuno Out
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:11twoleftfeet wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:09Massive Attack" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:06
I would suggest Nuno but they've already fucked him off..David Pleat![]()
Parkin pleat drove an Austin metro.
-
Monsieur merde de cheval
- Posts: 2198
- Has liked: 1380 times
- Been liked: 723 times
-
southbankbornnbred
- Posts: 1811
- Old WHO Number: 14766
- Has liked: 482 times
- Been liked: 737 times
Re: Nuno Out
We are DEEP in the shit.
Effectively two wins adrift of Forest and three games adrift of Leeds. Already.
We need at least four points off Fulham and Brighton before the window opens.
Effectively two wins adrift of Forest and three games adrift of Leeds. Already.
We need at least four points off Fulham and Brighton before the window opens.
- Massive Attack
- Posts: 7779
- Old WHO Number: 321955
- Has liked: 4523 times
- Been liked: 2397 times
Re: Nuno Out
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:09Massive Attack" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:06Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:05That red card is a big gutting for your mob. Who would you want as your next manager?
I would suggest Nuno but they've already fucked him off..David Pleat
-
twoleftfeet
- Posts: 2866
- Old WHO Number: 214368
- Has liked: 121 times
- Been liked: 632 times
Re: Nuno Out
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:06Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:05That red card is a big gutting for your mob. Who would you want as your next manager?
I would suggest Nuno but they've already fucked him off..
David Pleat 
- Massive Attack
- Posts: 7779
- Old WHO Number: 321955
- Has liked: 4523 times
- Been liked: 2397 times
Re: Nuno Out
Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:05That red card is a big gutting for your mob. Who would you want as your next manager?
I would suggest Nuno but they've already fucked him off..
-
twoleftfeet
- Posts: 2866
- Old WHO Number: 214368
- Has liked: 121 times
- Been liked: 632 times
Re: Nuno Out
Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 18:05That red card is a big gutting for your mob. Who would you want as your next manager?
David Moyes.
-
Come On You Irons
- Posts: 1242
- Old WHO Number: 304394
- Has liked: 86 times
- Been liked: 251 times
-
twoleftfeet
- Posts: 2866
- Old WHO Number: 214368
- Has liked: 121 times
- Been liked: 632 times
Re: Nuno Out
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:34twoleftfeet wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:31Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:28misplaced? the whole team enjoyed itself, they were encouraged to play football, rather than the absolute fucking shit your hero, & his numerous successors have delivered
it's football for people that don't like footballBring back John Lyallyou thought he was worse than Moyes, you fucking idiot
I thought Lyall was worse than Moyes? Are you on drugs man? I think all I have said about Lyall is that if you cunts were supporting us back in the late 70s you would have been screaming for him to be sacked. You are an arse.
-
twoleftfeet
- Posts: 2866
- Old WHO Number: 214368
- Has liked: 121 times
- Been liked: 632 times
- Takashi Miike
- Posts: 3986
- Old WHO Number: 233644
- Has liked: 1160 times
- Been liked: 1519 times
Re: Nuno Out
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:31Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:28twoleftfeet wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:13This Bilic love is so misplaced, he got lucky! He had Payet in his pomp, take him out and we were bang average. Rose coloured spectacles.misplaced? the whole team enjoyed itself, they were encouraged to play football, rather than the absolute fucking shit your hero, & his numerous successors have delivered
it's football for people that don't like footballBring back John Lyall
you thought he was worse than Moyes, you fucking idiot
- Massive Attack
- Posts: 7779
- Old WHO Number: 321955
- Has liked: 4523 times
- Been liked: 2397 times
Re: Nuno Out
His only 2 wins were against a newly promoted piss poor Burnley side narrowly at Home and a Newcastle side at Home who have been in indifferent form this season. That's it after 12 matches.
-
twoleftfeet
- Posts: 2866
- Old WHO Number: 214368
- Has liked: 121 times
- Been liked: 632 times
Re: Nuno Out
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:28twoleftfeet wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:13Massive Attack" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2025, 17:06
I mentioned recently that it might be good thing to do after City if it still looks bad, which it does as it then gives us a full week until preparing for Fulham at Home close to Boxing Day. It would lift the spirits of the Fans say Bilic walked through the door. By not doing it, we then go straight in to quick fire games within a couple of days of each other which is highly unlikely to sack a manager during that high intensity period of games. Rip the septic plaster off now and chuck some instant antiseptic cream on the wound to give us a bit of chance to heal for the next few games coming up.This Bilic love is so misplaced, he got lucky! He had Payet in his pomp, take him out and we were bang average. Rose coloured spectacles.misplaced? the whole team enjoyed itself, they were encouraged to play football, rather than the absolute fucking shit your hero, & his numerous successors have delivered
it's football for people that don't like football
Bring back John Lyall