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Just now, TheHulk said:

Enzo was playing under pain killers for 8 months. If he didn't decide to have the surgery, Poch would've continued to play him. So everything you said is basically grasping at straws.

You were twerking with Potter and Poch that they were gonna stay here for years in mediocrity but even the owners weren't so stupid to keep a couple sinking ships for more than a season.

Enzo was made ready for the toughest games of the season (for good reason) and rested on the easy ones.
As much as I think he struggled with fitness without a doubt, looking at the team performance with and without him is just extremely unfair to him.

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3 minutes ago, robsblubot said:

Enzo was made ready for the toughest games of the season (for good reason) and rested on the easy ones.
As much as I think he struggled with fitness without a doubt, looking at the team performance with and without him is just extremely unfair to him.

The Enzo from last season and beginning of this season is a complete different player from the one we've seen in last few months. No doubt he will strive once he comes back.

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10 minutes ago, DH1988 said:

Bit ironic given he was both of the co sporting directors clear and obvious number 1 choice - as they said so themselves. So another poor decision made by 2 muppets that will have no consequences for them?

Surely they’d of done their research before hiring him? I mean you would really think background research on tactics and training methods would be pretty high up the list? Then also in the interviewing process they’d be discussing this? Surely? Amateur hour.

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on the one hand, I'm not worried about him leaving, but on the other I'm afraid someone worse will come along

I think the season was marred by injuries, but there were also situations on poch's part that put me off, like the insistence on robert sanchez and the team playing much better without enzo, plus the fact that we conceded a lot of goals 

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1 minute ago, TheHulk said:

The Enzo from last season and beginning of this season is a complete different player from the one we've seen in last few months. No doubt he will strive once he comes back.

Hopefully, yes, but people tend to diminish the importance of the opposition. Enzo's numbers would look very different if he had participated in one of these easier matches.

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2 minutes ago, Fulham Broadway said:

As long as he stays off the Bolivian Marching Powder and doesnt start fucking the players women (allegedly Werners missus). These were the Social media reasons why he left last time.

and apparently Tuchel is not the only one who should stay off that crack. 😆

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1 minute ago, NikkiCFC said:

What I don't understand is how from beginning they were speaking about long term plan and patience but when we finally saw improvements from both Potter and Poch they were sacked. Doesn't make any sense...

Its weird I almost get the feeling theyre aping the Russian way of doing things. Badly.

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3 minutes ago, NikkiCFC said:

What I don't understand is how from beginning they were speaking about long term plan and patience but when we finally saw improvements from both Potter and Poch they were sacked. Doesn't make any sense...

It kinda does if you believe, and there are reasons to, that the main goal is to increase the valuation of the players. in order to do that, they need some result ASAP. These "assets" won't drastically increase in value without CL... as some of us have warned from the get go.

Now, the new manager will be at the mercy of Nkunku's knee or we will end up with Mudryk and Noni on the wings.... yeah good luck with that.

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1 minute ago, robsblubot said:

It kinda does if you believe, and there are reasons to, that the main goal is to increase the valuation of the players. in order to do that, they need some result ASAP. These "assets" won't drastically increase in value without CL... as some of us have warned from the get go.

Now, the new manager will be at the mercy of Nkunku's knee or we will end up with Mudryk and Noni on the wings.... yeah good luck with that.

we need a gk, cb, winger and a st 

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2 minutes ago, Mário César said:

we need a gk, cb, winger and a st 

We know that, but does the club?
2 wingers if Sterling leaves.
I'd also add a mid unless the physios say Lavia was a one-time thing and there is no reason to expect the same again.
These players were out for the entire season. That's NOT normal.

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