Why do we always get managers who are incurably stubborn? One after another we pay fortunes for managers totally devoid of flexibility or vision or imagination or creativity. When other clubs recruit managers they choose peach melba or crepes Suzette or strawberries and cream. We get managerial suet pudding, roly poly, spotted dick or stewed prunes. After boiled cabbage for main course.
Quote from: phantom limb on March 09, 2020, 10:56:11 PMI’d give him a chance to get us back up next season. Of course he has his faults, and he has talked some bollocks after games at times but I feel our major problem has been the gamble of chucking in a load of inexperienced players and hoping that things worked out. Some key injuries haven’t helped either, and here we are.A small fortune down the drain, 19th in the league, 17 losses out of 28 games, the worst defence in the top flight, and a goal difference of -22.And you want to keep this man in the hopes he might get us back up again?They don't seem interested in busting a gut for him, this lot, and since most of them are his signings, that tells me he needs to go, ASAP.
I’d give him a chance to get us back up next season. Of course he has his faults, and he has talked some bollocks after games at times but I feel our major problem has been the gamble of chucking in a load of inexperienced players and hoping that things worked out. Some key injuries haven’t helped either, and here we are.
Quote from: Vill I An on March 09, 2020, 10:53:00 PMAnyone have his post match comments to hand ?! I could not sit thru a TV spectacular of analysis from Sven and Carra but would like to hear or read any soundbites or insights to how he saw the game.Judging by the bemused, slightly glazed over look he appeared to have whenever the camera cut to him on the sideline, I'd say 'blurrily'.
Anyone have his post match comments to hand ?! I could not sit thru a TV spectacular of analysis from Sven and Carra but would like to hear or read any soundbites or insights to how he saw the game.
Smith isn’t going anywhere. They’ve made their decision to stick with him and that’s that.
Quote from: OzVilla on March 09, 2020, 11:26:48 PMSmith isn’t going anywhere. They’ve made their decision to stick with him and that’s that. And they probably think that's some sort of show of strength but to me it's tantamount to giving up. Unforgivable to go down without a fight like we are.
Quote from: AsTallAsLions on March 09, 2020, 11:31:28 PMQuote from: OzVilla on March 09, 2020, 11:26:48 PMSmith isn’t going anywhere. They’ve made their decision to stick with him and that’s that. And they probably think that's some sort of show of strength but to me it's tantamount to giving up. Unforgivable to go down without a fight like we are.Same here.They aren't impressing me with that attitude. In fact, they are showing that they are another bunch of idiots.
I know some people are pointing to Burnley and Dyche as a reason to stick with Smith through relegation and a possible journey back. But the difference is that Dyche made Burnley a decentish proposition even as they were going down and probably identified players who would augment those who were coming back along for the ride. Does anybody have any reason to suppose Dean Smith will provide the same?