Taking us up in his first season was dreamland for him. If we change things now he’ll be a legend forever but if he takes us straight back down, it’s tainted. I don’t think it’s necessarily the decent thing to keep backing him.
He's a decent Championship boss floundering hopelessly out of his depth in a league that is way too big for him. He can't handle the players or the expectations. Time to put him out of his misery.
Whilst I have never been a Deano believer and thought he would be found out at this level he was a fans favourite appointment just as Lambert was. I think this type of appointment is always a sign of weakness at board level and the worry to me is who will they appoint next.
He certainly isn't the progressive coach many on here thought/hoped we were gettingHe talks a good game and seems a decent fella - but the recent visits to opposition dressing rooms to congratulate / commiserate with the other team / coaches is very commendable and sporting but not the traits of a ruthless winner - the club faces a huge dilemma now - back or sack Who is available and what funds will be given in January to buy a striker and midfield ace with experience of the Premier League ?It's all turning a bit shit after a great summer and preseason
I just read WM are saying the players held a meeting - without DS - to discuss our tactics after the Leicester game. If - if - that’s true, it doesn’t augur well.
What I don't get is how tired and lethargic we look.We have zero movement, are utterly without pace (esp in the middle) and entirely predictable in our attempts to move the ball forward.Kodjia worked harder in 10 minutes today than Wesley has in the last 10 matches, yet we'll see again next week, a starting front three of Jack, Wesley and El Ghazi.Getting stuff wrong is not the end of the world, everyone does it in all walks of life.The problem is when you keep making the same mistake over and over.