I don't mean this to sound as harsh as it might seem written down, but Hause getting injured might have saved our season. Mings and Konsa in the middle absolutely clicked, and having a right back at right back meant we looked better balanced – Elmo's combination of crosses, aerial dominance and positional sense gave us both defensive and attacking cover.Don't get me wrong, what Smith did during lockdown, while his father was at his life's end, was incredible. To have the focus to work with individual players on video calls, giving guidance, support and leadership is a testament to the man's character and love for this club.Every successful manager has had at least one stroke of luck along the way. I sincerely hope that Smith is pushing the upper reaches of the league and lifting trophies with us one day. If he is, we might have Hause's ribs to thank.
If you're going to give Smith stick (which I have, lots) when things were going badly, then you have to hold your hands up and give him credit where it's due when he turns things round. I was at the last game away at Leicester before lockdown, and it was dreadful. We were outplayed and outthought, and it could and should have been a bigger battering than the 4-0 end scoreline. And that game came after similarly piss poor displays at Southampton and Bournemouth. So I don't think it's much of a stretch to say that he was taking us down at that point with barely a whimper, and had there not been a shut down and he'd lost to Chelsea I do think there'd have been a parting of the ways.The effort to keep us up was nothing short of superb though. Far more organisation, belief and spirit, and he deserves the credit for that. Now I'm at the point where I still wouldn't be averse to a big hitter like Pochettino coming in, but I'm also now interested to see what Smith can do in his second season. There excuses that he had this season have mostly gone, and if they sort the recruitment side then there's no reason at all that we should struggle so badly again.
No as in the bloke who wanted Smith sacked the minute after we'd been promoted.
you mean as in alka seltzer?
Quote from: Ads on July 27, 2020, 04:50:45 PMNo as in the bloke who wanted Smith sacked the minute after we'd been promoted.Ads I don’t know why you’re calling me out, I sent you a perfectly reasonable PM in February that you didn’t reply to.I didn’t think Smith would keep us up, so he has surpassed my expectations. However, I still don’t think he is the right manager. We drew two and won two against four teams that were effectively on the beach. We saw how bad Everton were yesterday for example. He deserves a chance to go forwards, but we will see what happens in six weeks when all of the teams are up for it again. If after six games the same failings that were there before the Palace game return, I would hope a swift change would be made. Saying that, yes he did exceptionally well after the Man United game to turn it around
If Reina had been either a) a bit taller or b) capable of reacting faster than a rocking horse, we’d have won all four of the final games.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on July 27, 2020, 05:06:47 PMIf Reina had been either a) a bit taller or b) capable of reacting faster than a rocking horse, we’d have won all four of the final games.To nil, to boot.