It is remarkable that Bent has managed to score 10 goals this season, given the fact that the ball hardly ever comes anywhere near him.
Quote from: nigel on April 03, 2012, 09:33:14 AMI have always said he has to be given time. I do feel it was the wrong move by Randy, an unpopular choice with very little chance of success given the constraints he'd have to work under.But, he still came, despite all the constraints, that took some balls. And I feel that is the reason why he must be given time, not endless, but he must have the chance to build his team and not be expected to be using MO'Ns players 5 years on.Personally I'd say until Christmas next season. By then his team should be in place and if we're struggling then maybe that will be the time for Randy to decide.It took balls for himto accept the job? Sorry Nigel but that kind of nonsense gets my goat. It's like saying it takes balls to win the lottery. He's on two million quid a year, more than most will earn in an entire lifetime. His PL credibility was non-existent, I can't imagine any other PL club touching him with a bargepole, and he gets offered a lifeline. And the worst he'll endure is a bit of abuse and then eventually the sack. I bet he pisses himslef laughing when he hears about people feeling sorry for him.
I have always said he has to be given time. I do feel it was the wrong move by Randy, an unpopular choice with very little chance of success given the constraints he'd have to work under.But, he still came, despite all the constraints, that took some balls. And I feel that is the reason why he must be given time, not endless, but he must have the chance to build his team and not be expected to be using MO'Ns players 5 years on.Personally I'd say until Christmas next season. By then his team should be in place and if we're struggling then maybe that will be the time for Randy to decide.
No.Get rid of the porridge faced moron.
No...but. I was listening to Man Utd Blackburn last night and was quietly confident that Utd would score no matter how late. And it got me thinking that Ferguson didn't get off to a good start, although not as bad as Mcleish, but that they stuck with him and look what he has achieved. You wonder, what if... because I don't think he will be sacked, he would need to walk.
Quote from: ktvillan on April 03, 2012, 10:05:28 AMQuote from: nigel on April 03, 2012, 09:33:14 AMI have always said he has to be given time. I do feel it was the wrong move by Randy, an unpopular choice with very little chance of success given the constraints he'd have to work under.But, he still came, despite all the constraints, that took some balls. And I feel that is the reason why he must be given time, not endless, but he must have the chance to build his team and not be expected to be using MO'Ns players 5 years on.Personally I'd say until Christmas next season. By then his team should be in place and if we're struggling then maybe that will be the time for Randy to decide.It took balls for himto accept the job? Sorry Nigel but that kind of nonsense gets my goat. It's like saying it takes balls to win the lottery. He's on two million quid a year, more than most will earn in an entire lifetime. His PL credibility was non-existent, I can't imagine any other PL club touching him with a bargepole, and he gets offered a lifeline. And the worst he'll endure is a bit of abuse and then eventually the sack. I bet he pisses himslef laughing when he hears about people feeling sorry for him.Name one manager who'd have accepted the job given those constraits? You were looking at the likes of McLaren I doubt if even Steve Bruce would have come. The only option, which was what I wanted, was to promote within the club. An option which many didn't want.
Quote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on April 03, 2012, 10:19:57 AMNo.Get rid of the porridge faced moron.A fine example of what I was on about in my post.Would you say that to his face? If not then don't hide behind a keyboard to do it.