Anyone starting to accept the inevitable?
During the discussions over resuming the season, Purslow described relegation as a "£200m disaster"If that is the case, why are he and our owners just sitting back and watching us drive at high speed towards a cliff?
Starting to question Purslow too tbh. Smith should have been potted at Christmas at the latest. To keep the club teetering on the brink with no time to save it is unforgiveable for someone in his position. We can all see it. It's been like a slow moving car crash for months! Not even a glimmer of improvement ANYWHERE - Tactics, fitness, commitment, game management... It's all going backwards if anything!
Quote from: Nii Lamptey on June 27, 2020, 03:42:39 PMStarting to question Purslow too tbh. Smith should have been potted at Christmas at the latest. To keep the club teetering on the brink with no time to save it is unforgiveable for someone in his position. We can all see it. It's been like a slow moving car crash for months! Not even a glimmer of improvement ANYWHERE - Tactics, fitness, commitment, game management... It's all going backwards if anything!In clubs defence we did pick up after the Watford horror show. 7 points from Burnley, Watford and Brighton and also got to the couple final.Writing was on the wall after losing to Southampton and Leicester though and I do think club would've probably sacked him if we'd lose to Chelsea in mid March. We didn't have another game for three weeks at that point.
Correct. Ellis would have fired him and hired someone equally as inept. Let’s not go down this path again.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on June 27, 2020, 04:28:03 PMCorrect. Ellis would have fired him and hired someone equally as inept. Let’s not go down this path again.That's basically what we do now when we fire managers. It's almost as if Doug was still with us...