ax from the Board's outlook. They have to feel the pressure of repeating the mistake made with Hughton
by holding on too long. My only hope is that he reverts
to his natural instincts for the West Ham game and puts out an attacking lineup. No matter what configuration of defensive players he has put out has shown to be good enough. Probably needing 4 or 5 wins from 13, the chances are much better for some 3-2 wins rather
than 1-0. I would hope he's thinking if he's going to go
then at least do it playing his way.
Posted By: SeattleSounders, Feb 8, 18:50:31
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