If on Saturday evening we have 23 points from our last 24 games and have been beaten at home by Wolves - arguably the easiest fixture we have left to play this season - I think he should go.That wouldn't be a knee-jerk reaction, it would be a reasonable reaction to a desperate situation that Le Gaffeur appears unable to deal with.Having said that, if we do beat Wolves the board can and probably should wait till the end of the season.
He will last to the end of the season, but no further. Thank God!
Quote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on March 16, 2011, 01:50:19 PMHe will last to the end of the season, but no further. Thank God!What nakes you say that? Surely the backing he was given in Jan suggests that Randy at least intends for him to be around longer than that?
The only way he'll go is if we're relegated IMO. However if RL did decide to get rid any new manager would surely be happy to have Jean and Darren on board
Taking over a club a few weeks ago into the season that had lost a relatively successful and popular manager in odd circumstances, that had sold their best player, that has spent no money in two successive windows, with a remit to reduce the wage bill, that has suffered from the worst injury record in my memory, was hit by several instances of serious player unrest against the backdrop of the most congested league table for many years with a fan base that had got used to top 6 finishes. These are all issues that a manager might expect to deal with over the course of his career, but he has had to deal with them all within the space of 6 months and I don't recall a season like it and is what makes it unique.
Quote from: John M on March 16, 2011, 01:53:03 PMQuote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on March 16, 2011, 01:50:19 PMHe will last to the end of the season, but no further. Thank God!What nakes you say that? Surely the backing he was given in Jan suggests that Randy at least intends for him to be around longer than that?The only way he'll go is if we're relegated IMO. However if RL did decide to get rid any new manager would surely be happy to have Jean and Darren on board
Quote from: VILLALWAYS on March 16, 2011, 02:00:27 PMThe only way he'll go is if we're relegated IMO. However if RL did decide to get rid any new manager would surely be happy to have Jean and Darren on boardMaybe and maybe not - largely depends on the system that manager would like to play. But I doubt Randy sanctioned the deals with an eye on would A N Other manager also like these players.
You old rascal wiki, I think makoun is a lot better than just a 'water carrier'.