Some of the hyperbole about our current position makes me want to vomit.We are four points from safety. The first week in November.We're not getting hammered week in, week out, either.Had we kept Sherwood, we would have been doomed, I honestly believe that - because he's a clueless shyster in a position way, way beyond his competence.We've got rid of him, though, and appointed someone whose record suggests he should be well suited for what we want.You can not spend weeks moaning about Sherwood and how he's condemning us to relegation and then continue to insist we're fucked before the new manager has even had his first day of training.
I agree that some of the comments are too negative, as if we're already down. The players had better not think like that. I can understand the reasoning for that thinking though. It's a case of not having the vision to see beyond what we've been doing for the last few weeks. I expect that kind of crap off pundits. The rare type of pundit that I respect is the one that has the imagination to see beyond recent history and factor in change. It would be very easy to write off the Man City and Everton games. Surprise results that few see coming do happen though and one of those would make things look very different. We'll likely be up against it for the rest of the season but by no means are things as certain as some would seem to believe.[/quois it just me but when did beating everton become a surpriseno offence
He could be the next Arsene wenger and we still could well go down. If he becomes the fifth consecutive manager to do worse here than anywhere in their career to date I think we'll have to put it down to "other factors".
Quote from: OCD on November 05, 2015, 10:51:25 PMI agree that some of the comments are too negative, as if we're already down. The players had better not think like that. I can understand the reasoning for that thinking though. It's a case of not having the vision to see beyond what we've been doing for the last few weeks. I expect that kind of crap off pundits. The rare type of pundit that I respect is the one that has the imagination to see beyond recent history and factor in change. It would be very easy to write off the Man City and Everton games. Surprise results that few see coming do happen though and one of those would make things look very different. We'll likely be up against it for the rest of the season but by no means are things as certain as some would seem to believe.is it just me but when did beating everton become a surpriseno offence
I agree that some of the comments are too negative, as if we're already down. The players had better not think like that. I can understand the reasoning for that thinking though. It's a case of not having the vision to see beyond what we've been doing for the last few weeks. I expect that kind of crap off pundits. The rare type of pundit that I respect is the one that has the imagination to see beyond recent history and factor in change. It would be very easy to write off the Man City and Everton games. Surprise results that few see coming do happen though and one of those would make things look very different. We'll likely be up against it for the rest of the season but by no means are things as certain as some would seem to believe.
Totally unlike myself, he is intelligent and measured in his responses to searching questions.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on November 05, 2015, 09:30:09 PMTotally unlike myself, he is intelligent and measured in his responses to searching questions.He's everything MON pretended to be.
Different sized trophy cabinet though.
He looks and sounds like he knows what he wants and what he's doing and gives the impression that he won't be cowed by the size of the job.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on November 05, 2015, 11:23:29 PMHe looks and sounds like he knows what he wants and what he's doing and gives the impression that he won't be cowed by the size of the job.If we go by Deloitte's ranking, Villa is a step down from Lyon.