"He's tactically inept/naive."
I must admit to having used this numerous times in the past, and I was probably one of the first people to start using it regularly during Coyle's reign, but others have picked up on the fact that it's just a better way of saying "he ain't got a clue" and use it willy-nilly.
"He's been a great servant to the club."
God bless them for their input, and all at the cost of £x0k a week. It's begun to feel ritual for at least one person to mention it each time the debate arises.
"There's never a Plan B."
Yep. Having just the one majestic strategy isn't enough.
Again, I don't think people think before they write it.
I must admit to having used this numerous times in the past, and I was probably one of the first people to start using it regularly during Coyle's reign, but others have picked up on the fact that it's just a better way of saying "he ain't got a clue" and use it willy-nilly.
"He's been a great servant to the club."
God bless them for their input, and all at the cost of £x0k a week. It's begun to feel ritual for at least one person to mention it each time the debate arises.
"There's never a Plan B."
Yep. Having just the one majestic strategy isn't enough.
Again, I don't think people think before they write it.