I wouldn't change anything, personally. I wouldn't have done had we gone down either. I was worried when he took over that the job might be too much for him; a scar from the Graham Turner era, I think, but he soon dispelled that.There aren't many players in the squad that have depreciated in value from when we brought them in and they look more and more like a cohesive unit. There's clearly a good spirit there and they all seem to respect the boss as well. The objective this season was making sure we stayed up. He's done that. Now we can invest again in the summer and kick-on.At this point, I can't think of a better fit as manager for us. He's one of us, he gets the club completely and he's a top man to boot. It was his first season in the top flight and he himself openly admits that he has been learning as he's gone along.Getting rid of him now would feel like getting rid of SGT after the first season back in Division 1. I'd back him and let him get on with the job. Besides, changing him would be a big gamble, especially with less than 6 weeks until the start of the season.
Judgement Purslow has to make is "Is Dean capable of delivering mid table mediocrity next season"?
Quote from: olaftab on July 27, 2020, 09:24:40 AMJudgement Purslow has to make is "Is Dean capable of delivering mid table mediocrity next season"?Precisely.Finish around 10th- 12th next season and that’s massive progress over 3 years.
No reason Smith couldn't take us to a similar level or beyond with another year of investment.
A whole league Table higher than when he took over.
Quote from: AV82EC on July 27, 2020, 09:34:10 AMA whole league Table higher than when he took over.And one point, a draw, from being back down there again, despite spending £140m in the summer with the highest net PL spend, more than Man U, Liverpool, Arsenal etc.
That’s unfair to say we didn’t deserve to stay up and only did because of Bournemouth and Watford failings. If that’s the case you could use that argument anywhere. They always say the table doesn’t lie over a course of a season and we know it was by the skin of our teeth that we made it. Credit where credits due and most would have said survival this season was the aim. That other thread shows that was true when we gained promotion last May.