‘We told you...The football has been dire… Devoid of inspiration’ - How Portsmouth and Leyton Orient fans have reacted to ex-Millwall and Wolves boss Kenny Jackett’s Orient sacking
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Jackett departed Brisbane Road on Tuesday night after a 2-0 home defeat to Bristol Rovers, which capped off an ugly run of 10 successive league games without victory.
The ex-Wolves boss leaves the London club after nine months in charge, with the club sitting 18th in League Two, having picked up a total of seven victories in the fourth tier prior to his exit.
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Hide AdBefore his appointment at Leyton Orient, the former Welsh international spent three-and-a-half years at Fratton Park, where he guided the Blues to two unsuccessful play-off campaigns and two EFL Trophy finals.
Jackett was sacked as Blues boss following a penalty shootout defeat to Salford in the Papa John’s Trophy final last March, but both Orient and Pompey fans share similar views of the 60-year-old.
Here’s what both sets of supporters have had to say about his most recent departure.
@freddielofc: It’s a shame our season has come to this as in the first half of the season, as we looked like a side that could challenge for promotion.
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Hide AdHowever, it’s a results driven business and the form the last two months have been diabolical so I have to say it’s the right decision.
@EdwardK54212196: Had to happen there was no other alternative.
@The_P0rts_Mouth: What happened to Jacket Ball?
Looks like you finally got to see what we experienced for 3 years!!
@LHangles: Can't say I agree with this but understand why it has happened. The football has been dire.
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Hide AdNow a chance to get the 2/3 wins needed for survival and start building for next season.
@sxPFC_: We told you.
@ChrisDodd12: Think yourselves lucky you only had less than a year of it.
@daniel_d44: Started off well, but injuries to a few key players have shown Jackett to be quite unable to get the best out of the rest of the squad and he has been devoid of inspiration.
@TilleyMusic: Was really expecting a big season for us this year but sadly never thought it would be ending in a relegation fight.
@LOFC_Dan: Right call come the end of the day.
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Hide AdTactics were non-existent, players didn't care and everything just looked off.
It's a real shame as the season started so brightly but the window and last few months have been nothing short of dire.
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