I personally feel that there's been a bit of an over-reaction from a few on here today. Understandably i might add and there's a lot of truth that's been spoken, but a bit of an over-reaction in some quarters all the same. Last night was our third league defeat, the others being against an outstanding Man City side and unfortunatley a derby, a game we were doing ok in until Phil Dowd intervened. Last night was McCleish's first real big howler since taking over (although Bolton was'nt pretty). He got it horribly wrong and we've got to hope he realises how wrong he got it. I think we should get to the end of the year and look at it then, that's fair i think but he's not going to get away with many more team selections and perfomances like that.
If he gets Sunday wrong (and its not win at all costs - its more about having the bottle to change things i can accept losing to a degree) then he really should have the grace to walk away whilst we still have some semblence of a chance to resurrect the season before we are dragged into the relegation dog fight
Brian, you mean near "third of a season".Of course it's a bandwagon, some were not prepared to give him even 5 minutes while others on this very thread have said things like "final straw" etc. We've had 12 league games.I thought at the start of the season that we were in transition. We lost our two best players and the manager was working largely with another man's squad. If you accept that fact that it becomes much easier to deal with ups and downs. The signs were good after Norwich and Sunderland in both we played good football and posed a real goal threat. Unfortunately for the romantics those are the important games to us at the moment, we're just not on the same page as Spurs or Man City.
I thought at the start of the season that we were in transition. We lost our two best players and the manager was working largely with another man's squad. If you accept that fact that it becomes much easier to deal with ups and downs.
Quote from: Hookeysmith on November 23, 2011, 08:29:35 AMIf he gets Sunday wrong (and its not win at all costs - its more about having the bottle to change things i can accept losing to a degree) then he really should have the grace to walk away whilst we still have some semblence of a chance to resurrect the season before we are dragged into the relegation dog fightThe big problem here is he simply cannot walk away, or be sacked, until we have someone on the board who understands how football works, and who can help us get the right replacement in. Can you imagine yet another managerial appointment debacle coming swiftly after the last two? It could drag on for weeks, and further undermine any semblance of confidence the players, staff and fans might have in the board - and themselves. Until Randy sees the light and sorts that problem out, we'll be floundering. It's a huge and fundamental problem.
Im pretty sure that had he decided to play a more attacking style against spurs then we wouldnt be so disgruntled had we lost. The fact that we played worse than a pub team with a defensive mind set just shows that he was set up for damage limitation. Even at 2-0 down at HT for some bizarre reason, he decided to keep the same 11 and same tactics. what was the point in that?? I'm a strong believer that you should have a go at teams not sit back and invite the pressure.I wasn't at all keen on the appoint of Eck but was willing to give him a chance. Ok, we are 8th in the league but thats as high as we will go. He is going to be under some real pressure come december especially with the game we have. The board will not sack him though. They will stick with him all the way.
Quote from: Rick_avfc on November 23, 2011, 09:49:29 AMIm pretty sure that had he decided to play a more attacking style against spurs then we wouldnt be so disgruntled had we lost. The fact that we played worse than a pub team with a defensive mind set just shows that he was set up for damage limitation. Even at 2-0 down at HT for some bizarre reason, he decided to keep the same 11 and same tactics. what was the point in that?? I'm a strong believer that you should have a go at teams not sit back and invite the pressure.I wasn't at all keen on the appoint of Eck but was willing to give him a chance. Ok, we are 8th in the league but thats as high as we will go. He is going to be under some real pressure come december especially with the game we have. The board will not sack him though. They will stick with him all the way.Have to agree with all of the above.I think it is also worth noting that when we saw the fixture list we all remarked on the easy start we had. Yet we have lost as many as we have won. 8th is a false position and by January, I think we will see this.The bandwagon comments are a bit unfair. Many of us have said from day 1 he was the wrong man. He has done nothing to dispell that. Monday night was the first time it came into sharp focus and I think a lot of the posters, like me, fear what is going to happen to us over the next month.I really hope McLeish shows the ability to get some results and perhaps as importantly, some good performances. We shall see.