He will though.
Something I've been mulling over. With the way we (try to) play and the players we're using to implement it, do we need a centre-forward?
Quote from: Risso on September 28, 2019, 11:01:11 PMHe will though.And therein lies the problem. DS has stuck up for Wesley recently and claimed that it's far too early to pass judgement.
We can’t keep changing coaches every year. Even if we go down he gets my vote. He’s either the Vic Crowe or Ron Saunders of this era. Either way I would feel sad if he left.
Quote from: Brassneck on September 28, 2019, 11:08:38 PMQuote from: Risso on September 28, 2019, 11:01:11 PMHe will though.And therein lies the problem. DS has stuck up for Wesley recently and claimed that it's far too early to pass judgement.It is too early to pass judgement. De Gea joined the (then) champions and looked shaky for 6 months, Petrov joined us and took ages to really get going. Bale almost joined small heath, Shearer scored a hat trick on his debut then had a real dry spell. Am sure older posters can reel off far better examples.He's in a new league, new country, in a team full of new players (either new to this league or to this club), playing as a lone striker, in a team that don't fashion many chances. Seven games is too early to pass judgement, and fwiw (not much) he also has just as many goals to his name as mister "we should have signed" Maupay.
Quote from: danno on September 28, 2019, 11:57:03 PMQuote from: Brassneck on September 28, 2019, 11:08:38 PMQuote from: Risso on September 28, 2019, 11:01:11 PMHe will though.And therein lies the problem. DS has stuck up for Wesley recently and claimed that it's far too early to pass judgement.It is too early to pass judgement. De Gea joined the (then) champions and looked shaky for 6 months, Petrov joined us and took ages to really get going. Bale almost joined small heath, Shearer scored a hat trick on his debut then had a real dry spell. Am sure older posters can reel off far better examples.He's in a new league, new country, in a team full of new players (either new to this league or to this club), playing as a lone striker, in a team that don't fashion many chances. Seven games is too early to pass judgement, and fwiw (not much) he also has just as many goals to his name as mister "we should have signed" Maupay.Is it too early to drop him as well?Personally, I've seen enough to know that he's never going to make it at this level - There is absolutely nothing positive to say about todays performance and it's not the first time. Would you expect to play next week if you'd put in a performance like that?Judging him is not the issue - It's whether he should start next week.
Rightly or wrongly people start passing judgement as soon as a ball is kicked at the start of the season, or even during pre season. I have seen enough so far not to panic, but that doesn't mean I don't have concerns. I would be very concerned if there were doubts about the managers future at this stage when we seem to have gone to great lengths to get the structure of the club right. Owners, chief exec, director of football, head coach, assistant.
Of course its not too early to drop him, if we think Davis will do better. But to definitively say any player anywhere is going to be a superstar or a flop after seven games is mental. Xhaka at Arsenal was scouted 30 times and they still signed him! They're obviously taking the piss, if it's possible to know someone is never going to cut it after seven games.