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I always try and support our players but I'm finding it hard with Walcott. He's fucking rubbish, which wouldn't be so bad if he didn't have such a crap attitude of late.

Song has been crap tonight too, but I'll let him off because he's being played into the ground.

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Am I being overly harsh on Theo at the moment or he is just utter dogshit? What is he offering at the moment? He's missing every chance, he can't make any decent deliveries, isn't beating men and seems devoid of ideas when trying to find space.

You're not being harsh he's rubbish. He can run fast and that's about it. Every pass hits a defender or is kicked into yards of empty space. Sundays goal was a blip.

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I'm struggling to envisage a scenario whereby our lack of having anything approaching a half decent second striker won't explode in our faces like a land mine coated in dog poo.

Hindsight is wonderful. Getting in Henry was amazing, if only for that goal against Leeds. That was beauty in so many ways, that will live in the memory.

But looking at it seriously, if getting him back was us showing our hand, giving it the best we possibly could. Fuck that. Wing and a prayer, wing and a prayer.

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I don't even just blame the manager anymore. The buck stops with him and he must take the bulk of the blame but the board have clearly sold us lies. Year after year of the most expensive tickets in England and the investment in the squad is just not there. I don't expect them to say "yea we're fucked there's no cash" but they say the opposite, we have £50m can buy anyone, money is there etc.

And the players. A bigger group of brain dead, pampered, overpaid, comfort zone dwelling morons cannot exist in the world. No lead is safe. The wage bill is huge. The play is dull and uninspiring. The effort is lacking. The manager protects them but they have let him down. And us.

The atmosphere has been pretty nasty recently at home games. I fear it's about to go nuclear.

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I mean, it's been enjoyable having Henry back and the way things are carrying on his goal against Leeds is likely to be the one and only genuine highlight of this season, but he goes home in a couple of weeks and we'll be stuck with the perennial semi-on penis of Chamakh and some guy called Park who's only reason to travel with the team is to get a bit of fresh air and spend a few hours out of the house. It's not like there's a procession of young strikers we're trying not to stifle coming through or anything, we just don't have any options. There's no plan making itself apparent and we just seem to lurch from one terrible decision to the next. That we're hoping for Van Persie to both stay fit and continue a run of superhuman performances strays into negligence for me. It's a squad of make-dos and has-beens with a handful of genuinely good players who are too few to drag the rest of them along.

Whilst I'm at it, Ivan Gazidiz is a helmet. He's good at placating fans with his marketing bullshit but doesn't ever seem to achieve anything. I feel he should be selling time shares somewhere rather than running a football club.

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It was a bit shit, admittedly, but losing points against a "dogged" Bolton away isn't exactly new. We really need to get a big win somewhere though, there are so many players out there that just aren't playing and that's the only solution.

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