Quote from: robbo1874 on September 28, 2015, 08:29:22 AMI don't think he should be axed yet and I don't think he will be. You don't back a manager in the summer window- a manager who came in at short notice last season, kept us up and got us to our first fa cup final in 15 years, let's not forget- and then sack him in October. That's just ridiculous. I'm sorry, I know everybody is entitled to their opinion, but sacking the manager, any manager, in October is pure crazy. Most people on here said at the start of the season, we've got a new squad, new back room staff, we'll have a slow start, but they need time. And most people did say that. How much time he gets is a matter of conjecture, I'd say if we're adrift in January then maybe, probably yes. But give the guy a chance. October? Probably one of the most sensible thing i've read on here since Saturday night.
I don't think he should be axed yet and I don't think he will be. You don't back a manager in the summer window- a manager who came in at short notice last season, kept us up and got us to our first fa cup final in 15 years, let's not forget- and then sack him in October. That's just ridiculous. I'm sorry, I know everybody is entitled to their opinion, but sacking the manager, any manager, in October is pure crazy. Most people on here said at the start of the season, we've got a new squad, new back room staff, we'll have a slow start, but they need time. And most people did say that. How much time he gets is a matter of conjecture, I'd say if we're adrift in January then maybe, probably yes. But give the guy a chance. October?
Quote from: Clampy on September 28, 2015, 09:12:23 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on September 28, 2015, 08:29:22 AMI don't think he should be axed yet and I don't think he will be. You don't back a manager in the summer window- a manager who came in at short notice last season, kept us up and got us to our first fa cup final in 15 years, let's not forget- and then sack him in October. That's just ridiculous. I'm sorry, I know everybody is entitled to their opinion, but sacking the manager, any manager, in October is pure crazy. Most people on here said at the start of the season, we've got a new squad, new back room staff, we'll have a slow start, but they need time. And most people did say that. How much time he gets is a matter of conjecture, I'd say if we're adrift in January then maybe, probably yes. But give the guy a chance. October? Probably one of the most sensible thing i've read on here since Saturday night.Agreed. There appeared to be a consensus at the start of the season that we would need to be patient while the new players got up to speed with this league and learned how to play alongside each other. It still stands and I think the nature of our performances have reflected that and it will be a few months yet until we are in a position to make an informed judgement.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 28, 2015, 04:52:02 PMQuote from: Clampy on September 28, 2015, 09:12:23 AMQuote from: robbo1874 on September 28, 2015, 08:29:22 AMI don't think he should be axed yet and I don't think he will be. You don't back a manager in the summer window- a manager who came in at short notice last season, kept us up and got us to our first fa cup final in 15 years, let's not forget- and then sack him in October. That's just ridiculous. I'm sorry, I know everybody is entitled to their opinion, but sacking the manager, any manager, in October is pure crazy. Most people on here said at the start of the season, we've got a new squad, new back room staff, we'll have a slow start, but they need time. And most people did say that. How much time he gets is a matter of conjecture, I'd say if we're adrift in January then maybe, probably yes. But give the guy a chance. October? Probably one of the most sensible thing i've read on here since Saturday night.Agreed. There appeared to be a consensus at the start of the season that we would need to be patient while the new players got up to speed with this league and learned how to play alongside each other. It still stands and I think the nature of our performances have reflected that and it will be a few months yet until we are in a position to make an informed judgement.I actually think it would really help matters for fans to hear Sherwood say "It's been a learning process for all us. There are things we could all have done better and I include myself in that". Instead he has subtly pointed fingers at player errors and then patronized the fans by telling us to wait until next year, basically writing the season off. I don't think anyone had lofty expectations, but don't insult our intelligence. Villa fans have been incredibly patient and realistic and we want a manager that sticks by what he promised and not change his tune as soon as the going got rough.
We could well be totally adrift a long time before January.
i just don't like the bloke, he reminds me of a cowboy builder.
My real concern with Sherwood is he's inherited and put together on paper a very decent squad, the problem being he really doesn't know what to do with them. I understand that, he's got so many different options but no real solution for a good one but that was something he should have thought about back in the summer.Look at our attacking players, we go direct with Gestede but is that the right way to go with those around him? What's the point of Grealish and Gil with that tactic? Pushing Sinclair out wide is a waste of a shirt as it's not playing to his strengths either. The last three games he's hardly been involved and the fault was not his.Ayew is no winger, doesn't want to be, made it very known before he joined us but he gets pushed out wide too. Obviously he's not going to lead the line alone but may be he could be tried as a second centre forward but then that would mean dropping seven from Sinclair, Kozak, Gabby, Gil, Grealish, Adama, Westwood, Bacuna and Veretout (assuming Sanchez and Gueye are our two central midfielders). Of all those players Sherwood only signed two but rather have a plan in mind he seems to have gone with the Spurs approach of having hundreds of midfielders in his squad and no real plan.I'm guessing he'll now persist with Gestede up front as he's scoring the goals, just as he did with Sinclair. Whilst it's great to have a striker playing with confidence, behind him is a big confusion that desperately needs somebody with a bit of footballing knowledge to sort out. Is Sherwood that man? I very much doubt it but by the end of next month we'll have a very good idea.
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on September 28, 2015, 02:14:13 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.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).Fucking hell.
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).
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: chrisw1 on September 28, 2015, 02:34:42 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on September 28, 2015, 02:14:13 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.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).Fucking hell.Care to explain?
...Maybe we need to get relegated.
Maybe we need to get relegated.