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Matt Taylor - sacked by Rotherham & employed by Bristol Rovers

MJP_Exeter

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Do you reckon Matt Taylor will sue Joey Barton?
 

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Do you reckon Matt Taylor will sue Joey Barton?
If Sue is involved, Joey won’t be happy!
 

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If Sue is involved, Joey won’t be happy!
He’ll just buy her an apron and tell her to get on with the dishes and leave the football to the men
 

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Yep, Barton with his allo allo accent always made it interesting 😀
Don’t get it. are you saying that Joey Barton, sounds like somone from the BBC hit sitcom, Allo Allo? If so which character?
 

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Don’t get it. are you saying that Joey Barton, sounds like somone from the BBC hit sitcom, Allo Allo? If so which character?
More like "Boys from the Blackstuff" or "Bread" Shirley?
 

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Don’t get it. are you saying that Joey Barton, sounds like somone from the BBC hit sitcom, Allo Allo? If so which character?
 
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That was a rather painful watch what a twonk...🤦‍♂️
 

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Don’t get it. are you saying that Joey Barton, sounds like somone from the BBC hit sitcom, Allo Allo? If so which character?
Look at Arthur Davey's post, It will all become clear. 🙂👍
 

andrew p long

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I was making the point that a run of four consecutive defeats isn't massively unusual in football, especially if a squad has been hit by injuries, so talk of sacking a manager after such a run seems particularly premature.

Whereas a run of 19 games in which a team wins only 2 is far more likely to end up in a manager getting the sack. Given that the conversation is taking place on an ECFC forum I don't think it's massively unreasonable to compare Rovers' recent run with ours.
It does seem - and is - premature to think about sacking a manager after a spell of 4 consecutive league defeats.

However...modern football can be ridiculous....one manager got sacked after losing his first four league games!

 

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Talking of booing crowds, Hearts were losing 2-0 at half time to mid-table Dundee the other night and got booed off the pitch. They are 3rd in the SPL and in line for a European place. They won the game 3-2 in the end.
 
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