Pretty sure Middlesbrough had only two points at a fairly early stage of the season and survived.
Quote from: olaftab on September 28, 2015, 11:03:41 AMQuote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 10:45:02 AMWe've spent an absolute fortune on sacking and replacing Management teams under Lerner's stewardship. We've just had a summer with greater player-turnaround than ever before. Now, more than ever, the club is crying out for some stability and patience. No no. We had 3 seasons of stability under a wrong coach Lambert. That was more stable than the Forth bridge but all it did was waste 3 years. I don't want to waste anymore time on this so called stability and waste another season fighting relegation or worse getting relegated.So have we been stable for 3 seasons or fighting relegation? Because they're 2 different things in my book.
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 10:45:02 AMWe've spent an absolute fortune on sacking and replacing Management teams under Lerner's stewardship. We've just had a summer with greater player-turnaround than ever before. Now, more than ever, the club is crying out for some stability and patience. No no. We had 3 seasons of stability under a wrong coach Lambert. That was more stable than the Forth bridge but all it did was waste 3 years. I don't want to waste anymore time on this so called stability and waste another season fighting relegation or worse getting relegated.
We've spent an absolute fortune on sacking and replacing Management teams under Lerner's stewardship. We've just had a summer with greater player-turnaround than ever before. Now, more than ever, the club is crying out for some stability and patience.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 28, 2015, 12:07:53 PMPretty sure Middlesbrough had only two points at a fairly early stage of the season and survived.there are still 93 points to play for , please please please
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on September 28, 2015, 11:44:34 AMThere's plenty of people out there who could be a good fit.So you're not prepared to allow the current Manager a reasonable amount of patience but want to spend a fortune to bring in a Foreign Manager with no Premiership experience at all? Following the pattern, we'd then give that Manager what, 20 games, before going through the process again if it wasn't working? What was it that Tom Fox said about flipping a coin again...?
There's plenty of people out there who could be a good fit.
So have we been stable for 3 seasons or fighting relegation? Because they're 2 different things in my book.
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 11:07:08 AMSo have we been stable for 3 seasons or fighting relegation? Because they're 2 different things in my book.Stability in football is described as not changing manager and allowing the appointed person time to sort things out. We did that by sticking with Lambert for 3 seasons.Fighting relegation is just the state of performance similar to fighting to get in the Champions League or actually trying to win the title. Stability produced very poor performance for us whereas for Arsenal, for example, it delivered consistent Champions League football. Chelsea however maintained a very high level of performance without having stability in their coaching staff. Crystal Palace have done much better than us by changing Managers.
Quote from: olaftab on September 28, 2015, 01:07:11 PMQuote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 11:07:08 AMSo have we been stable for 3 seasons or fighting relegation? Because they're 2 different things in my book.Stability in football is described as not changing manager and allowing the appointed person time to sort things out. We did that by sticking with Lambert for 3 seasons.Fighting relegation is just the state of performance similar to fighting to get in the Champions League or actually trying to win the title. Stability produced very poor performance for us whereas for Arsenal, for example, it delivered consistent Champions League football. Chelsea however maintained a very high level of performance without having stability in their coaching staff. Crystal Palace have done much better than us by changing Managers.Sorry, but the idea that constantly fighting relegation equates to 'stability' is utter nonsense. The threat of relegation carries hugely negative financial implications, completely the opposite to consistently challenging for the Title or Champions League qualification. Surely you can see that?