Quote from: john e on October 07, 2015, 01:32:54 PMThe same people moaning and whinging about how we are certainties for relegation are the same people who expected it and have been banging in about it the last 4 seasons, your saying exactly the same things word for wordSo just as the board have got there decisions wrong so have those thinking we would be down by now, What I'm saying is your (relegation doomsters) record is not that great, in fact 100% wrong so far! I have in no way written this season off just yet with or without Sherwood, I don't think we will stick with Sherwood if things remain the same, so he will either turn it round or we will rely on a new manager to keep us up, either way I'm still hopefull, mainly because we have a group of decent players, a bit of everything apart from a good striker, which is a big problem admittedly, Remember he did the seemingly impossible last year with a lot less time, so let's not lose faith just yetCross me off that list until last season. Where stayed up by the skin off our teeth having ditched a manager that couldn't have worked out how to win a black eye in a boxing ring, let alone a football match.I don't know what signs you've seen to think Sherwood has it within him to turn this season around. I've not found anyone who could give a reason to keep him other thanBlind hopeWouldn't be fair on him so soonSmall time / Newcastleesque to sack him soon.I have blind hope over a number of things, but I don't actually expect any of them to come trueIt wouldn't be fair on us to let him relegate us, and it wouldn't be fair to him to drive him down to the extent the job drove Lambert down. In the end with Lambert it was almost a humanitarian decision to put him out of his misery and Sherwood looks like he's heading the same way.Small time would be not sacking him because we were worried how it looked to the outside world and going down as a result.Now has anyone got any footballing reasons to keep him that are more concrete than think/hope he'll turn it around?
The same people moaning and whinging about how we are certainties for relegation are the same people who expected it and have been banging in about it the last 4 seasons, your saying exactly the same things word for wordSo just as the board have got there decisions wrong so have those thinking we would be down by now, What I'm saying is your (relegation doomsters) record is not that great, in fact 100% wrong so far! I have in no way written this season off just yet with or without Sherwood, I don't think we will stick with Sherwood if things remain the same, so he will either turn it round or we will rely on a new manager to keep us up, either way I'm still hopefull, mainly because we have a group of decent players, a bit of everything apart from a good striker, which is a big problem admittedly, Remember he did the seemingly impossible last year with a lot less time, so let's not lose faith just yet
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on October 07, 2015, 01:42:19 PMQuote from: john e on October 07, 2015, 01:32:54 PMThe same people moaning and whinging about how we are certainties for relegation are the same people who expected it and have been banging in about it the last 4 seasons, your saying exactly the same things word for wordSo just as the board have got there decisions wrong so have those thinking we would be down by now, What I'm saying is your (relegation doomsters) record is not that great, in fact 100% wrong so far! I have in no way written this season off just yet with or without Sherwood, I don't think we will stick with Sherwood if things remain the same, so he will either turn it round or we will rely on a new manager to keep us up, either way I'm still hopefull, mainly because we have a group of decent players, a bit of everything apart from a good striker, which is a big problem admittedly, Remember he did the seemingly impossible last year with a lot less time, so let's not lose faith just yetCross me off that list until last season. Where stayed up by the skin off our teeth having ditched a manager that couldn't have worked out how to win a black eye in a boxing ring, let alone a football match.I don't know what signs you've seen to think Sherwood has it within him to turn this season around. I've not found anyone who could give a reason to keep him other thanBlind hopeWouldn't be fair on him so soonSmall time / Newcastleesque to sack him soon.I have blind hope over a number of things, but I don't actually expect any of them to come trueIt wouldn't be fair on us to let him relegate us, and it wouldn't be fair to him to drive him down to the extent the job drove Lambert down. In the end with Lambert it was almost a humanitarian decision to put him out of his misery and Sherwood looks like he's heading the same way.Small time would be not sacking him because we were worried how it looked to the outside world and going down as a result.Now has anyone got any footballing reasons to keep him that are more concrete than think/hope he'll turn it around?The best concrete footballing reason that your looking for is -He's already done it once
Quote from: john e on October 07, 2015, 01:58:37 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on October 07, 2015, 01:42:19 PMQuote from: john e on October 07, 2015, 01:32:54 PMThe same people moaning and whinging about how we are certainties for relegation are the same people who expected it and have been banging in about it the last 4 seasons, your saying exactly the same things word for wordSo just as the board have got there decisions wrong so have those thinking we would be down by now, What I'm saying is your (relegation doomsters) record is not that great, in fact 100% wrong so far! I have in no way written this season off just yet with or without Sherwood, I don't think we will stick with Sherwood if things remain the same, so he will either turn it round or we will rely on a new manager to keep us up, either way I'm still hopefull, mainly because we have a group of decent players, a bit of everything apart from a good striker, which is a big problem admittedly, Remember he did the seemingly impossible last year with a lot less time, so let's not lose faith just yetCross me off that list until last season. Where stayed up by the skin off our teeth having ditched a manager that couldn't have worked out how to win a black eye in a boxing ring, let alone a football match.I don't know what signs you've seen to think Sherwood has it within him to turn this season around. I've not found anyone who could give a reason to keep him other thanBlind hopeWouldn't be fair on him so soonSmall time / Newcastleesque to sack him soon.I have blind hope over a number of things, but I don't actually expect any of them to come trueIt wouldn't be fair on us to let him relegate us, and it wouldn't be fair to him to drive him down to the extent the job drove Lambert down. In the end with Lambert it was almost a humanitarian decision to put him out of his misery and Sherwood looks like he's heading the same way.Small time would be not sacking him because we were worried how it looked to the outside world and going down as a result.Now has anyone got any footballing reasons to keep him that are more concrete than think/hope he'll turn it around?The best concrete footballing reason that your looking for is -He's already done it onceThat's also perfect logic for why we shouldn't have sacked Lambert last February.After all, he'd already done it twice.
Majority influence takes effect at time like these. With have no more or less data to assess than we did on Saturday, save emotion has now expired. We have a forum to talk, so these things begin to amplify as time passes.It works both ways.
Quote from: Ads on October 07, 2015, 01:36:18 PMMajority influence takes effect at time like these. With have no more or less data to assess than we did on Saturday, save emotion has now expired. We have a forum to talk, so these things begin to amplify as time passes.It works both ways.To be fair to Rogers, he was only 1 part of the team that selected and sighed players...why other members of that team have not been held to account is anyones guess.
I think he came in with something very simple last season and ultimately almost foreign to the players and it worked. It released the players from the shackles of the Lambert era and the freedom it created was sufficient to see us across the line. While there was pressure in the end had we gone down nobody would have really pointed the finger at him because at the time staying up would have been considered a bit of a miracle but ultimately the only goal. Now with much more responsibility he is overcomplicating matters. He almost has too much time to think and what was a clear defined objective is becoming more complex. Even for a manager with experience the addition of so many players would be a challenge but add that in with someone in their first real campaign and I just think it is going too fast for him. The team selection last week for me at least signalled the first true sign of madness. We've heard him make lots of ego/confidence driven statements but they are now just becoming odd and uncomfortable. And the fact that he can go an entire week of practice and come to that team conclusion said a lot about where he is and worryingly where his mind is headed.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 07, 2015, 02:05:15 PMI think he came in with something very simple last season and ultimately almost foreign to the players and it worked. It released the players from the shackles of the Lambert era and the freedom it created was sufficient to see us across the line. While there was pressure in the end had we gone down nobody would have really pointed the finger at him because at the time staying up would have been considered a bit of a miracle but ultimately the only goal. Now with much more responsibility he is overcomplicating matters. He almost has too much time to think and what was a clear defined objective is becoming more complex. Even for a manager with experience the addition of so many players would be a challenge but add that in with someone in their first real campaign and I just think it is going too fast for him. The team selection last week for me at least signalled the first true sign of madness. We've heard him make lots of ego/confidence driven statements but they are now just becoming odd and uncomfortable. And the fact that he can go an entire week of practice and come to that team conclusion said a lot about where he is and worryingly where his mind is headed.Good points, well made TV.When you say 'see us across the line' lets remember that we barely scraped across it, by 1 place and 3 points.
Quote from: DB on October 07, 2015, 02:10:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 07, 2015, 01:36:18 PMMajority influence takes effect at time like these. With have no more or less data to assess than we did on Saturday, save emotion has now expired. We have a forum to talk, so these things begin to amplify as time passes.It works both ways.To be fair to Rogers, he was only 1 part of the team that selected and sighed players...why other members of that team have not been held to account is anyones guess.Rodgers had to accept players being signed for him, who he didn't want. How is that going to work out in the dressing room? I understand a group able to veto the manager if he wants to make a stupid signing - we could have used that when MON was in charge - but forcing players on the manager is a daft idea.
The same people moaning and whinging about how we are certainties for relegation are the same people who expected it and have been banging in about it the last 4 seasons, your saying exactly the same things word for word
Quote from: john e on October 07, 2015, 01:32:54 PMThe same people moaning and whinging about how we are certainties for relegation are the same people who expected it and have been banging in about it the last 4 seasons, your saying exactly the same things word for wordNo that's not true. Certainly not for me. This is the first season that we have fallen significantly behind on games played and points accumulated. Previous years we had stayed on the fringe and generally games and points were equal. After the next 6 Chelsea, Swansea, Southampton, Spurs, Man city and Everton we are likely to have no more than 7 points from 14 games. This will be an unrecoverable position IMO.