If it were up to me I'd sack him and get Hodgson in.It'd give the club a lift, he's shown in recent seasons he's capable of doing well at clubs with similar ambitions to ours currently and he improves players. Which would save us a fortune.
Quote from: JJ-AV on December 27, 2011, 11:48:57 PMIf it were up to me I'd sack him and get Hodgson in.It'd give the club a lift, he's shown in recent seasons he's capable of doing well at clubs with similar ambitions to ours currently and he improves players. Which would save us a fortune.And how many weeks would you give Hodgson before sacking him?
Hodgson won't leave West Brom for another few years yet anyway.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 28, 2011, 11:18:36 AMQuote from: JJ-AV on December 27, 2011, 11:48:57 PMIf it were up to me I'd sack him and get Hodgson in.It'd give the club a lift, he's shown in recent seasons he's capable of doing well at clubs with similar ambitions to ours currently and he improves players. Which would save us a fortune.And how many weeks would you give Hodgson before sacking him?The few West Brom fans I know really don't rate Hodgson. They moan he's just as negative. Plays a back4, then sticks Sharnar & Mulumbu infront of them.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 28, 2011, 11:18:36 AMQuote from: JJ-AV on December 27, 2011, 11:48:57 PMIf it were up to me I'd sack him and get Hodgson in.It'd give the club a lift, he's shown in recent seasons he's capable of doing well at clubs with similar ambitions to ours currently and he improves players. Which would save us a fortune.And how many weeks would you give Hodgson before sacking him?As many as he needed to get it right, within reason, as he's a good football manager.McLeish is not. He's average at best. And with many just waiting for an excuse to really lay into him the whole operation seems incredibly pointless.
If the vision ranges from survival to mid table being a half decent season then the right man is in charge, provided even he can use the current crop of players to lose his tag of Jonah.If however the vision is to finish near or in the European places then entirely the wrong man is in charge and in these circumstances you would have to question the wisdom of the decision to appoint in the first place.
It therefore only leads me to believe that the ambitions for success on the pitch have been scaled down considerably and can probably be bracketed under treading water.