Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 01:48:02 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on September 28, 2015, 01:40:25 PMThat told me he was capable of what he hoped he was capable of. Unfortunately he simply hasn't built on it despite being afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players.When I read things like this I genuinely think that some of our Supporters have just forgotten that we lost 4 of our best players in the summer. "Afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players"?? Come on - that's not serious is it?of the players we lost Benteke is by far the best of the lot. As for the others; Delph possibly though I would say Gana is every bit as good, Vlaar and Cleverley - what have we really lost? And off course he's brought in his own players or have you missed the past few months?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on September 28, 2015, 01:40:25 PMThat told me he was capable of what he hoped he was capable of. Unfortunately he simply hasn't built on it despite being afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players.When I read things like this I genuinely think that some of our Supporters have just forgotten that we lost 4 of our best players in the summer. "Afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players"?? Come on - that's not serious is it?
That told me he was capable of what he hoped he was capable of. Unfortunately he simply hasn't built on it despite being afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players.
The pertinent thing for me here is that it's now Page 28 and I still haven't seen one single viable alternative suggested. And I don't mean hypothetically, I mean realistically. I mean a Manager who is going to come in and justify the cost of sacking Sherwood and his backroom team and as-close-as-possible guarantee an immediate improvement. One who, if you were Tom Fox, you'd genuinely and honestly flip the coin for.
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 01:57:16 PMThe pertinent thing for me here is that it's now Page 28 and I still haven't seen one single viable alternative suggested. And I don't mean hypothetically, I mean realistically. I mean a Manager who is going to come in and justify the cost of sacking Sherwood and his backroom team and as-close-as-possible guarantee an immediate improvement. One who, if you were Tom Fox, you'd genuinely and honestly flip the coin for.Allardyce.(I voted stick with Sherwood for now - but I'd go for Allardyce at the drop of hat. He knows how to stay in the division, West Ham played decent football).
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 01:57:16 PMThe pertinent thing for me here is that it's now Page 28 and I still haven't seen one single viable alternative suggested. And I don't mean hypothetically, I mean realistically. I mean a Manager who is going to come in and justify the cost of sacking Sherwood and his backroom team and as-close-as-possible guarantee an immediate improvement. One who, if you were Tom Fox, you'd genuinely and honestly flip the coin for.Allardyce.
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 01:57:16 PMThe pertinent thing for me here is that it's now Page 28 and I still haven't seen one single viable alternative suggested. And I don't mean hypothetically, I mean realistically. I mean a Manager who is going to come in and justify the cost of sacking Sherwood and his backroom team and as-close-as-possible guarantee an immediate improvement. One who, if you were Tom Fox, you'd genuinely and honestly flip the coin for.People who were still supporting Lambert last season said the same thing, but we found somebody who for a short period at least, performed much better than the miserable Scot. And I'm not a big fan of the game playing that is the main reason for asking people who want a manager sacked to name somebody else, as it's always far too easy to come up with reasons NOT to appoint somebody, but there are some good coaches out there, so I hereby submit the name of Thomas Schaaf for your ridicule.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on September 28, 2015, 01:53:24 PMQuote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 01:48:02 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on September 28, 2015, 01:40:25 PMThat told me he was capable of what he hoped he was capable of. Unfortunately he simply hasn't built on it despite being afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players.When I read things like this I genuinely think that some of our Supporters have just forgotten that we lost 4 of our best players in the summer. "Afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players"?? Come on - that's not serious is it?of the players we lost Benteke is by far the best of the lot. As for the others; Delph possibly though I would say Gana is every bit as good, Vlaar and Cleverley - what have we really lost? And off course he's brought in his own players or have you missed the past few months?Gana looks promising but he's done absolutely nothing to say he's 'every bit as good as Delph'. Vlaar and Cleverley were both very good players who'd still walk (or even limp) into our starting XI if they were still employed by us. And of course he's brought players in. He's had to. He lost the spine from the worst team in the league. To make it sound as though he's been privileged or lucky to be able to re-invest those funds though doesn't add up. We had the 19th highest net spend in the country this summer (Sheff Wed out-spent us). That isn't conjecture, or spin, that's a fact.For all of the criticism that can be pushed in Sherwood's direction, the idea that he had carte-blanche in the transfer market in the summer isn't a fair one.
Quote from: Risso on September 28, 2015, 02:17:13 PMQuote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 01:57:16 PMThe pertinent thing for me here is that it's now Page 28 and I still haven't seen one single viable alternative suggested. And I don't mean hypothetically, I mean realistically. I mean a Manager who is going to come in and justify the cost of sacking Sherwood and his backroom team and as-close-as-possible guarantee an immediate improvement. One who, if you were Tom Fox, you'd genuinely and honestly flip the coin for.People who were still supporting Lambert last season said the same thing, but we found somebody who for a short period at least, performed much better than the miserable Scot. And I'm not a big fan of the game playing that is the main reason for asking people who want a manager sacked to name somebody else, as it's always far too easy to come up with reasons NOT to appoint somebody, but there are some good coaches out there, so I hereby submit the name of Thomas Schaaf for your ridicule.I think the general consensus after 3 years of Lambert was "anybody but him." But then, he'd been given a fair-crack of the whip. Numerous transfer-windows, numerous changes of back-room staff (some by choice) and had proven himself to be incapable. As I said earlier, it's not fair to judge Sherwood by Lambert's failings unless we apply the same timescales.As for asking for suggested replacements, it's not a game, it's a fairly integral part of any decision to be made about the sacking of the current Manager at such an early stage of the season. As for Schaaf, I know little or nothing about him.What, specifically about him, makes you think that a) he'd come to us or b) he'd be an improvement?
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 02:06:52 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on September 28, 2015, 01:53:24 PMQuote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 01:48:02 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on September 28, 2015, 01:40:25 PMThat told me he was capable of what he hoped he was capable of. Unfortunately he simply hasn't built on it despite being afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players.When I read things like this I genuinely think that some of our Supporters have just forgotten that we lost 4 of our best players in the summer. "Afforded the liberty of bringing in his own players"?? Come on - that's not serious is it?of the players we lost Benteke is by far the best of the lot. As for the others; Delph possibly though I would say Gana is every bit as good, Vlaar and Cleverley - what have we really lost? And off course he's brought in his own players or have you missed the past few months?Gana looks promising but he's done absolutely nothing to say he's 'every bit as good as Delph'. Vlaar and Cleverley were both very good players who'd still walk (or even limp) into our starting XI if they were still employed by us. And of course he's brought players in. He's had to. He lost the spine from the worst team in the league. To make it sound as though he's been privileged or lucky to be able to re-invest those funds though doesn't add up. We had the 19th highest net spend in the country this summer (Sheff Wed out-spent us). That isn't conjecture, or spin, that's a fact.For all of the criticism that can be pushed in Sherwood's direction, the idea that he had carte-blanche in the transfer market in the summer isn't a fair one. He bought in 14 players or something like that. Why does it matter what they cost? I would argue we did a damn good job getting them in at the price that we did which helped our net spend be what it is. I will always argue this because I don't see the relevance of net spend. For me it is what you get for the price paid, and it isn't just about the price paid and it's affect on net spend. I honestly think sometimes if we spent 20m more on the same players some people would feel a lot happier because the net spend looks better even if it doesn't make one bit of difference. The fact is we have some good players at the club now and we are not using them properly or as well as we could. Some of that is simply down to integration, and some of that is down to the manager not making good decisions. Ultimately it is leading to the same thing that we are in the bottom three when with better decisions we should be 6 or 7 spots higher.