I believe it's the right thing to do. Though I understand why others would completely disagree.
Quote from: Drummond on December 23, 2019, 04:33:11 PMI believe it's the right thing to do. Though I understand why others would completely disagree.The next two games are obviously huge for him. Two wins and things should look a bit healthier and would give us momentum going into the transfer window. A win and a draw not the end of the world. Anything less though, and two defeats especially, are they really going to want to throw good money after bad and back a manager who'd lost 6 in a row and was a minimum of 6 points from safety? Big call that.
Backing a manager in those circumstances (after two more defeats) would be disastrous I reckon. Things would turn toxic very quickly. I don't see any sort of managerial genius in Smith that would make him worth sticking with if he took us down at the first attempt. We'd lose the few good players we have like Jack, McGinn and Heaton, and be stuck with the overpriced non-performers like Wesley and Trezeguet. Not much to look forward to there.
We really should have gone all out for Gary Cahill. He would be an immense leader in this side.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on December 23, 2019, 02:10:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 23, 2019, 02:01:17 PMThe manager is not going to get sacked any time soon.How long ago did they give him a new contract and talk about how he is absolutely integral to the 'project'? Two weeks or so?I don't think he'd get the bullet if we went down.If that was to happen it would make me question not just Smith but also the owners and the credibility of this "project".I think they viewed getting promoted as an unexpected bonus which they weren’t prepared for because we bought a billion players with only Mings as a stand out. Most of the rest seem like targets that we had in mind to buy with the Jack and SJM money. So next season, we might have the Championship team they were anticipating for this year.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 23, 2019, 02:01:17 PMThe manager is not going to get sacked any time soon.How long ago did they give him a new contract and talk about how he is absolutely integral to the 'project'? Two weeks or so?I don't think he'd get the bullet if we went down.If that was to happen it would make me question not just Smith but also the owners and the credibility of this "project".
The manager is not going to get sacked any time soon.How long ago did they give him a new contract and talk about how he is absolutely integral to the 'project'? Two weeks or so?I don't think he'd get the bullet if we went down.
I thought similar, the signings have a look about them as if made with half an eye on being back in the Championship next year. Which might also explain the contract extension, maybe they see us struggling this year but want Smith to bring us up again if we go down.