Why I still believe in LVG

We are not a Firing Club.

I turned off then. It really is the most dumbest and ridiculous point to make as to why we shouldnt sack LVG.

We are not some high and mighty "we never sack our manager" club, the only reason we havent done it is because we had the greatest manager ever for 25 years. If we didnt have Sir Alex we would have been swapping and changing our manager every 5 years like every other premiership team.

If a manager fails his targets he should be out the door simple as

Every single club has or is about to strengthen this year

  • Arsenal - Finally looking like a premiership winning team
  • City - About to sign Pep and give him a blank cheque book. Just let that sink in for a second. The manager who has worked with some of the best players in the game has a blank chequebook to bring whoever he wants to the league
  • Spurs - Great young team, a chairman that has no interest in selling his talent and a young manager playing the kind of football we should be playing
  • Chelsea - About to embark on a squad building exercise that will rivals Citys. New manager and 100s of millions to throw at a problem
  • Liverpool - Just hired Klopp and and fincancially secure to challenge the rest of the league. With Klopps contacts and a full pre season of his intense training regiems they will be back in the top 4
  • Then you have the next level of clubs that are about to get a massive boost in finances and are not going to want to sell their talent like they used to (Your Evertons, West Ham, Leicester, Southampton)

And we have a manager who has done absolutely nothing to improve the team in 18 months. He joined us when we were seventh and if Ducker is to be believed he will be sacked today after losing to Liverpool with us in Seventh after spending 250 million.

if we do nothing we stand to be a 6th/7th place club for the next 4 or 5 years.

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