He's been here nearly two years and we look no closer to a promotion winning side than when he came, yet you think we should stick with him in the longer short term? He's failed, and even if he somehow gets this massively unbalanced squad up it will be on unsound foundations. Why not start asap to put things right and start heading in the right direction? I'd be prepared to forget promotion this season if I could see we were making progress in the right direction for the longer term.
Any long term planning must start with the present. Firstly you define the periods for short, medium and long term. You then work on a sliding scale of how much of the long term starts now up to your full long term strategy at the end of the transition period. I have not seen one thing since Bruce came here that contributes to a long term sustainable and successful result.We have to start now. You cannot put it off as you will never get to your ultimate aim. The view of getting rid of Bruce when we get promoted is just fantasy. If we haven't got the b**** to get rid of him now, we have got no hope of somebody doing it after a successful promotion. It would only happen after a slide back down.
Quote from: ktvillan on September 13, 2018, 12:32:27 PMHe's been here nearly two years and we look no closer to a promotion winning side than when he came, yet you think we should stick with him in the longer short term? He's failed, and even if he somehow gets this massively unbalanced squad up it will be on unsound foundations. Why not start asap to put things right and start heading in the right direction? I'd be prepared to forget promotion this season if I could see we were making progress in the right direction for the longer term. Hear hearAs much as I want out of this league all I want is a hope and pride back in my team
I’m honestly now at the stage with Bruce where every day that he’s in charge will seem like a day wasted.
Quote from: RussellC on September 13, 2018, 03:52:53 PMI’m honestly now at the stage with Bruce where every day that he’s in charge will seem like a day wasted. I've felt like that since the day he was appointed. I remember the mantra, "The football may be ugly but he'll get us up"? Well, they were half right and the less said about 'stability' the better. The only positive I can draw from today is that most have now reached the same conclusion - he's not up to the job and with each passing day we're that bit closer to getting rid of him.
I think it's in arguable that we're better than we first came in and were very close to being a promotion winning side last season.I'm surprised that distortion has met with universal approval.I think you can acknowledge the above facts and still think his time is up.