Exactly, i'm afraid that

when you approach football matches, and especially away football matches in the way that Chris Hughton does what you do is give yourself absolutely no room for error when it comes to games against the lesser sides at Carrow Road. Win those and you just about scrape by and it releases the pressure. Lose or fail to win a couple of those and you are going to be under huge pressure because we basically write off about 50% of our fixtures because he doesn't think we can win them.

We are now going to be trapped in a cycle whereby we are going to win at home from time to time thus keeping him in a job before losing away which will in trun make the next home game "must win." The only thing that is going to break this cycle is if we can pick up a decent result or two on the road to string a run of results together or alternatively if we get beaten by a sh*t team at home in which case it will (or should) be curtains for Chris.

This is why we should have sacked him after Man City.

Posted By: Jim, Nov 25, 13:06:44

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