SamTheMouse:That would have been better looking back. At the time though it was pretty unthinkable. A signicant portion of us would have been in uproar at Lerner if he had sacked Sherwood over the summer (I know I would have thrown the "make your damn mind up" card at him). Even with the Southampton bunglefest and the Cup final debacle most of us were willing to blame the players for the end of season collapse.Lerner probably expected the same as many of us this season. After giving the club all the Benteke money plus some extra we were all entitled to think relegation would not be anything to worry about in 2015/2016. Particularly given the manager openly saying that was a thing of the past.It was only really four or six games in the penny started to drop for most of us. I dont blame Lerner or Fox or being surprised how quickly it went bad.I do blame them for screwing up this transfer window and so far not backing Garde, but the speed with which sherwood nose dived took most of us by surprise I think.
Westwood and Bacuna being replaced with athletic, forward thinking midfielders would be wonderful.
I think it is about quality. I think he has got the formation working for him now, it is about a bit more composure and quality in midfield and up front.
To me, it is abundantly clear that we now have a manager with more intelligence, integrity, and quiet determination than we have seen for decades
To me, it is abundantly clear that we now have a manager with more intelligence, integrity, and quiet determination than we have seen for decades. The man exudes the class required for his position. That the class requirement has been so unfulfilled for so many years leaves him situated awkwardly. His position should feel right, it should feel comfortable. It should put us at ease, but there is an imbalance. The club is a mess. The manager is not.It might be too late for him, but I haven't given up yet, even though I notice, as we near the end of the transfer window, a drop in my interpretation of his spirit. I think there's something special about this manager. There's something different about him. I wouldn't swap him right now, for anyone, I don't think.
QuoteTo me, it is abundantly clear that we now have a manager with more intelligence, integrity, and quiet determination than we have seen for decadesyou've worked that out after a dozen games, Bob?
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 25, 2016, 02:19:51 PMQuoteTo me, it is abundantly clear that we now have a manager with more intelligence, integrity, and quiet determination than we have seen for decadesyou've worked that out after a dozen games, Bob?I've worked that out simply by listening to him speak.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 25, 2016, 02:19:51 PMQuoteTo me, it is abundantly clear that we now have a manager with more intelligence, integrity, and quiet determination than we have seen for decadesyou've worked that out after a dozen games, Bob?Of which we've won two? I also quite like the cut of his jib, but that is probably just because he sounds like Wenger. The fact that we didn't get a new manager 'bounce' has pretty much done for us this season. It's way to early for that type of hyperbole.
Quote from: bob on January 25, 2016, 02:25:49 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 25, 2016, 02:19:51 PMQuoteTo me, it is abundantly clear that we now have a manager with more intelligence, integrity, and quiet determination than we have seen for decadesyou've worked that out after a dozen games, Bob?I've worked that out simply by listening to him speak.How many decades?