Quote from: David_Nab on June 28, 2020, 10:35:29 AMQuote from: olaftab on June 28, 2020, 09:58:21 AMAgree with you john e. It's like putting up with a member of the family who has been less than good recently. Can you imagine the vitriol if we were in this situation with Bruce? In a alternative time line where we beat Fulham in the play off , we go up and spend 140 mil with Bruce and play and have the results we have had zero people would be backing him and zero people would be saying if we go down stick with him as he knows the championship and will get us back up.Exactly. It's entirely because he's a Villa fan that he gets any leeway at all. Doesn't wash with me I'm afraid.
Quote from: olaftab on June 28, 2020, 09:58:21 AMAgree with you john e. It's like putting up with a member of the family who has been less than good recently. Can you imagine the vitriol if we were in this situation with Bruce? In a alternative time line where we beat Fulham in the play off , we go up and spend 140 mil with Bruce and play and have the results we have had zero people would be backing him and zero people would be saying if we go down stick with him as he knows the championship and will get us back up.
Agree with you john e. It's like putting up with a member of the family who has been less than good recently. Can you imagine the vitriol if we were in this situation with Bruce?
... Smith is just the latest in a long line of dismal flops...
Why would you do that? He's shown he's not up to the level of the Premier League really, really clearly. Surely a better route would be to get a more progressive manager who'd be capable of improving?
We either do it now and get a new man or we give him the chance of getting us back up. Given how short this summer is going to be and how we are going to lose some players, to then add into the mix a new manager/the needed recruitment/no proper pre season. A LOT to do. Therefore Smith stays for continuity