I think the players aren't happy, did anyone see Guilbert kick the post in anger yesterday
Smith doesn't even appear to have a clue who his best midfield is. These have been the central three for the last few games:Southampton - Hourihane, Luiz, McGinnSheffield United - McGinn, Nakamba, LansburyLeicester - McGinn, Nakamba, LuizChelsea - Hourihane, Nakamba, McGinnMan U - McGinn, Luiz, HourihaneFive games, five attempts at finding the right formula and failed in all of them except Man U.
Quote from: Clampy on December 22, 2019, 11:42:31 AMSacking him is the easy thing to do and I haven't seen any credible options as who to replace him with yet. I'd stick with him but it needs to improve massively after yesterday. Being true to form there Clampy.Not having a a go at you, but you are being consistent in your defence of every single manager we have ended up sacking.
Sacking him is the easy thing to do and I haven't seen any credible options as who to replace him with yet. I'd stick with him but it needs to improve massively after yesterday.
Quote from: andyh on December 22, 2019, 12:04:10 PMQuote from: Clampy on December 22, 2019, 11:42:31 AMSacking him is the easy thing to do and I haven't seen any credible options as who to replace him with yet. I'd stick with him but it needs to improve massively after yesterday. Being true to form there Clampy.Not having a a go at you, but you are being consistent in your defence of every single manager we have ended up sacking.Every manager leaves every club. Just because we're not doing very well at the moment doesn't mean he needs to go. The manager, players, owners are all new. Surely they should have more than 18 matches in the top division of the hardest league in the world?
This site is embarrassing at time’s. The exact same rhetoric was being banded about this time last year. We invested in Jan with some smart loans and we never looked back. Granted this time around we’ve just lost one of our two talismen for 3 months and we’re in a tougher league, but how about we give the manager some slack and allow him to try and get it right. There’s 20 games to go FFS and we are far from dead and buried. There are also no credible candidates for the job - it’ll just be given to John Terry.
It’s confusing. You hear him talk about the game and he’s all about “the overload” and “setting traps” and clever stuff but if you watch us play, we do stuff like play a stupid high line against a pacy attack like Leicester have and get picked off easily, and then next home game, he does exactly the same. Where is the tactical brain in that?
It’s confusing. You hear him talk about the game and he’s all about “the overload” and “setting traps” and clever stuff but if you watch us play, we do stuff like play a stupid high line against a pacy attack like Leicester have and get picked off easily, and then next home game, he does exactly the same. Where is the tactical brain in that?Then there’s watching matches run away from us and not making a substitution until it is too late. And even then it is almost always like for like and not accompanied by a change in formation.
Quote from: Risso on December 22, 2019, 12:54:59 PMSmith doesn't even appear to have a clue who his best midfield is. These have been the central three for the last few games:Southampton - Hourihane, Luiz, McGinnSheffield United - McGinn, Nakamba, LansburyLeicester - McGinn, Nakamba, LuizChelsea - Hourihane, Nakamba, McGinnMan U - McGinn, Luiz, HourihaneFive games, five attempts at finding the right formula and failed in all of them except Man U.I am going to hope the injury to SJM forces him to put Jack back in the middle because the out wide experiment is a failure. Put him behind Kodjia, stick Luiz, Hourihane and Nakamba behind him and let have the freedom that he once had. Either go two up front; Kodjia, AEG, or one up front and one winger.