Quote from: Risso on March 13, 2021, 06:26:20 PMQuote from: OCD on March 13, 2021, 06:00:30 PMFor those calling for his headPssst. Nobody is.There are a number who seem to be questioning whether Smith is the right man for the job though. And others suggesting he's inept and out of his depth.We're 9th. Ahead of Arsenal, 2 points and a game on hand behind last season's runaway champions and 4 points and a game in hand behind Spuds.It's massive progress in such a short space of time. Smith is the best opportunity and breath of fresh air this club has had in decades. He'll get things wrong, and the players will too, they know when it's not good enough and are honest about it. They learn too.Every big name manager started somewhere. Why not grow our own?
Quote from: OCD on March 13, 2021, 06:00:30 PMFor those calling for his headPssst. Nobody is.
For those calling for his head
I certainly don't want to go back to 'Honest lads', We go again' and all the other crap we have had to put up with for decades. I am sure there are City supporters calling for Pep's head. It happens everywhere. Sadly, all we do by mentioning them is give the false impression it is a popular opinion.
Quote from: Steve67 on March 13, 2021, 04:38:23 AMWe are still very much a team in the making and poor runs of form are quite often a sign of this. I have no doubts that the team will continue to move forward with a couple of positive purchases in the summer and we will steadily build over the next few years. Whilst it’s frustrating seeing performances like this, we are safely in mid-table and are likely to be up and down. I am sure that Dean Smith sees exactly what we see and will improve talent in the squad going forward.Sorry I don’t agree with any of thatWe are not a team in the making we are a team that relies on GrealishWithout him we are a bottom half sideMaybe not bottom three but bottom six probablyWithout Grealish we are no better than NewcastleSome of you guys that think we are progressing in the right direction and Smith has it all under control are going to get a very big surprise if Grealish leavesAnd let’s face it why should the best in England stay and play with Players who aren’t good enough to lace his bootswe are not progressing into a very good side we can look a very good side because we have one of the best players in the worldYes we will get wins without him the same way as Sheffield United Newcastle and all the other teams in the bottom half get a few winsBut we are very ordinary bang average slow no creativity with literally zero ideas from management sideYes I might get accused of overreacting and my post being embarrassing but what’s more embarrassing is that shower of shit that I saw last night trying to play football Absolute garbage on and off the pitchSorry for the embarrassing post Dave but I don’t give a shit
We are still very much a team in the making and poor runs of form are quite often a sign of this. I have no doubts that the team will continue to move forward with a couple of positive purchases in the summer and we will steadily build over the next few years. Whilst it’s frustrating seeing performances like this, we are safely in mid-table and are likely to be up and down. I am sure that Dean Smith sees exactly what we see and will improve talent in the squad going forward.
Quote from: aj2k77 on March 14, 2021, 08:55:45 AMQuote from: Rigadon on March 14, 2021, 08:36:16 AMWhat are we aiming for next year? More consolidation or winning stuff? If the latter we need to bring in 3 or 4 players who would improve any top 6 teams first 11. With that kind of squad, any decent manager (Smith included) would have a great chance to make some history of the positive kind!!If we’re not ‘going for it’ now, then when?You think Jack Konsa Mings are hanging around for that?If Jack goes then we will struggle to keep the best of this team together, lots of money coming in but at best mid table mediocrity for ever.I think next season is make or break, as Riigadon says if not now when.
Quote from: Rigadon on March 14, 2021, 08:36:16 AMWhat are we aiming for next year? More consolidation or winning stuff? If the latter we need to bring in 3 or 4 players who would improve any top 6 teams first 11. With that kind of squad, any decent manager (Smith included) would have a great chance to make some history of the positive kind!!If we’re not ‘going for it’ now, then when?
What are we aiming for next year? More consolidation or winning stuff? If the latter we need to bring in 3 or 4 players who would improve any top 6 teams first 11. With that kind of squad, any decent manager (Smith included) would have a great chance to make some history of the positive kind!!If we’re not ‘going for it’ now, then when?
Quote from: ChicagoLion on March 14, 2021, 10:04:11 AMQuote from: aj2k77 on March 14, 2021, 08:55:45 AMQuote from: Rigadon on March 14, 2021, 08:36:16 AMWhat are we aiming for next year? More consolidation or winning stuff? If the latter we need to bring in 3 or 4 players who would improve any top 6 teams first 11. With that kind of squad, any decent manager (Smith included) would have a great chance to make some history of the positive kind!!If we’re not ‘going for it’ now, then when?You think Jack Konsa Mings are hanging around for that?If Jack goes then we will struggle to keep the best of this team together, lots of money coming in but at best mid table mediocrity for ever.I think next season is make or break, as Riigadon says if not now when.This is precisely the mentality we've needed to change for a very long time. Players will always leave, get old, get injured or lose form - what needs to happen is that within the structure of the club we are able to replace these players with better ones when they go. The work we are doing on buying up highly rated youth prospects is promising, and our recruitment strategy with Lange is light years ahead of anything we've had in the past.Obviously we don't want to lose any of our best players right now, but it wouldn't necessarily be the end of the world and mean we are mired in mid-table mediocrity or worse forever. Look at the players Leicester have lost in the years since they won the league, but are now comfortably ensconced in the top 6 - that's the kind of model we need to follow.
Quote from: Pat Mustard on March 15, 2021, 10:27:06 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on March 14, 2021, 10:04:11 AMQuote from: aj2k77 on March 14, 2021, 08:55:45 AMQuote from: Rigadon on March 14, 2021, 08:36:16 AMWhat are we aiming for next year? More consolidation or winning stuff? If the latter we need to bring in 3 or 4 players who would improve any top 6 teams first 11. With that kind of squad, any decent manager (Smith included) would have a great chance to make some history of the positive kind!!If we’re not ‘going for it’ now, then when?You think Jack Konsa Mings are hanging around for that?If Jack goes then we will struggle to keep the best of this team together, lots of money coming in but at best mid table mediocrity for ever.I think next season is make or break, as Riigadon says if not now when.This is precisely the mentality we've needed to change for a very long time. Players will always leave, get old, get injured or lose form - what needs to happen is that within the structure of the club we are able to replace these players with better ones when they go. The work we are doing on buying up highly rated youth prospects is promising, and our recruitment strategy with Lange is light years ahead of anything we've had in the past.Obviously we don't want to lose any of our best players right now, but it wouldn't necessarily be the end of the world and mean we are mired in mid-table mediocrity or worse forever. Look at the players Leicester have lost in the years since they won the league, but are now comfortably ensconced in the top 6 - that's the kind of model we need to follow.If everybody could do a Leicester they would and they have been working on this for several years now.Its like saying the best way to invest in the stock market is to buy low sell high.It comes down to do you believe that building the team around Jack and co is more likely to get us to a Top 6 team than receiving the money to build again (doing a Leicester). I think the answer is pretty obvious.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on March 15, 2021, 10:38:22 AMQuote from: Pat Mustard on March 15, 2021, 10:27:06 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on March 14, 2021, 10:04:11 AMQuote from: aj2k77 on March 14, 2021, 08:55:45 AMQuote from: Rigadon on March 14, 2021, 08:36:16 AMWhat are we aiming for next year? More consolidation or winning stuff? If the latter we need to bring in 3 or 4 players who would improve any top 6 teams first 11. With that kind of squad, any decent manager (Smith included) would have a great chance to make some history of the positive kind!!If we’re not ‘going for it’ now, then when?You think Jack Konsa Mings are hanging around for that?If Jack goes then we will struggle to keep the best of this team together, lots of money coming in but at best mid table mediocrity for ever.I think next season is make or break, as Riigadon says if not now when.This is precisely the mentality we've needed to change for a very long time. Players will always leave, get old, get injured or lose form - what needs to happen is that within the structure of the club we are able to replace these players with better ones when they go. The work we are doing on buying up highly rated youth prospects is promising, and our recruitment strategy with Lange is light years ahead of anything we've had in the past.Obviously we don't want to lose any of our best players right now, but it wouldn't necessarily be the end of the world and mean we are mired in mid-table mediocrity or worse forever. Look at the players Leicester have lost in the years since they won the league, but are now comfortably ensconced in the top 6 - that's the kind of model we need to follow.If everybody could do a Leicester they would and they have been working on this for several years now.Its like saying the best way to invest in the stock market is to buy low sell high.It comes down to do you believe that building the team around Jack and co is more likely to get us to a Top 6 team than receiving the money to build again (doing a Leicester). I think the answer is pretty obvious.Building a team around some of the current stars has to be the only way - the likes of JG, Konsa, Cash, Watkins and Martinez together is an opportunity that doesn't come around very often. More importantly, I'm sure the club recognise that and will invest accordingly.
So you think that we can just do a Leicester? How long do you suggest we wait to have create a Team based on the Leicester model?We have a chance next season to push for Top 6 if we do enough to convince Jack that we have ambitions now based on the strength we have, because if we can convince Jack then retaining and acquiring the players we need is going to be an awful lot easier.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on March 15, 2021, 12:39:19 PMSo you think that we can just do a Leicester? How long do you suggest we wait to have create a Team based on the Leicester model?We have a chance next season to push for Top 6 if we do enough to convince Jack that we have ambitions now based on the strength we have, because if we can convince Jack then retaining and acquiring the players we need is going to be an awful lot easier.How long did it take Leicester do 'a Leicester'? I seem to recall they got promoted, almost went down, next season won the League against any reasonable expectation, and since then have maintained a pretty balanced approach to building a squad and a club despite losing world-class players in the likes of Kante and Mahrez. Whilst we might not be winning the league in the next few years, we aren't that far behind them now and have plenty of advantages over them in the longer-term. I'd rather build something sustainable than go shit or bust like we have in the past and end up in the same place we spent most of the 2010's.
Quote from: Drummond on March 15, 2021, 08:47:39 AMQuote from: Risso on March 13, 2021, 06:26:20 PMQuote from: OCD on March 13, 2021, 06:00:30 PMFor those calling for his headPssst. Nobody is.There are a number who seem to be questioning whether Smith is the right man for the job though. And others suggesting he's inept and out of his depth.We're 9th. Ahead of Arsenal, 2 points and a game on hand behind last season's runaway champions and 4 points and a game in hand behind Spuds.It's massive progress in such a short space of time. Smith is the best opportunity and breath of fresh air this club has had in decades. He'll get things wrong, and the players will too, they know when it's not good enough and are honest about it. They learn too.Every big name manager started somewhere. Why not grow our own? i think that's a good point and and i think your sort of both rightno one has called for his head but people have questioned his ability to take us higherwhen i say people i really mean me and one or two othersas Chicago says i'm probably the closest so far to that heresyevery post i make re Villa or Smith is with the view that with the new owners and renewed ambition we need to be looking at being a top 6/4 side on a regular basisyes i know where we were two years ago but i never accepted that was where we should have been and through inept ownership and managers we fell to a position that was totally avoidabledo i think Smith should go No of course not, you cant sack a manager that's done what he's done in the last couple of seasons that would be ridiculousdo i think Smith can deliver a top 6 side even a top 4 side Yes but only if we keep Grealishand that's the key as iv'e always said, we must keep him and the best way of doing that is European football because it would be a tragedy if Grealish did not perform at the highest level of Domestic and European footballdo i think Smith can deliver a top 6/4 side without Grealishthis is where it gets to that heresy thing, because if i'm honest i don't think he canso there i've said it, that's doesn't mean i want him gone but it does mean i probably think he's less capable than many of you others on hereGrealish is the key as iv'e said many times, he's the reason we are where we are, he makes everyone look better than what they really are both players and managment i might be wrong we might lose Grealish and with the money Smith puts together a top team and goes on to challengepersonally i think if we lose Grealish at the end of the season (not saying we will) Smith will be gone by the end of next yearbut that's just pure conjecturein another scenario we keep Grealish and bring in 2/3 top players to support him and bang we are challenging ( this is obviously the one i want to happen)i didn't think Konsa was good enough at the start of this season so i got that one wrongits a football forum we say are piece and sometimes we get it right and sometimes wrongend of the day we have to be honest and say what we think, and time will be the judgebut remember i spent two years arguing on here with Drum, Clampy, Adds and many others about Brucei said he was no where good enough for us and taking us nowhere you all argued that he was the man and we should be sticking with himso forgive me if i think your judgement of managers is fatally flawed , but i doso it all boils down to Grealish for me not Smith certainly at this moment in our developmenti'm still very hopeful that with a returning Grealish we can still make it into the Europa spotsi'm not looking down i'm still looking up and staying positive