I feel a bit sorry for AM these days. He's shown he is willing to try and learn from his mistakes, such as the debacle at Spurs with Heskey and Hutton in midfield, and being over cautious. He's realised that the fans are more likely to be won over if the team at least has a go, shows a bit of fight, and tries to play abit of football instead of focusing on damage limitation and stopping the opposition. Which didn't work anyway. He was left trying to replace an entire crap defence and our two best players with only about 15m quid to play with and not able to increase the wage bill, which even restricted the number of loan signings. Okay the results still leave a lot to be desired but you can see he is trying, and it's difficult to imagine many other managers doing much better under those circumstances, except maybe MON who might have got more out of the sub-standard defenders he signed. Assuming he can keep us up, I think he desereves the chance to clear out the overpaid underperfromers in the summer and build his own squad, especially the defence. I wouldn't be surprised to see him try to reunite Dann and Johnson, neither of whom have set the world on fire at their new clubs. He hasn't won me over completely, he still makes some odd decisions, but I think he's done enough to deserve a little bit of backing.
Quote from: ktvillan on February 10, 2012, 10:42:09 AMI feel a bit sorry for AM these days. He's shown he is willing to try and learn from his mistakes, such as the debacle at Spurs with Heskey and Hutton in midfield, and being over cautious. He's realised that the fans are more likely to be won over if the team at least has a go, shows a bit of fight, and tries to play abit of football instead of focusing on damage limitation and stopping the opposition. Which didn't work anyway. He was left trying to replace an entire crap defence and our two best players with only about 15m quid to play with and not able to increase the wage bill, which even restricted the number of loan signings. Okay the results still leave a lot to be desired but you can see he is trying, and it's difficult to imagine many other managers doing much better under those circumstances, except maybe MON who might have got more out of the sub-standard defenders he signed. Assuming he can keep us up, I think he desereves the chance to clear out the overpaid underperfromers in the summer and build his own squad, especially the defence. I wouldn't be surprised to see him try to reunite Dann and Johnson, neither of whom have set the world on fire at their new clubs. He hasn't won me over completely, he still makes some odd decisions, but I think he's done enough to deserve a little bit of backing.Posted this last weeka nd would like to take this back after yesterday's reversion to type. Clearly hasn't learned his lesson at all.