SJM has played a lot of football this season and probably needs a rest. Agree that Sanson is the obvious right side replacement. The only question is whether he's up to speed or not. It would be a very brave man to drop McGinn tomorrow despite a very poor performance against West Ham.
Quote from: algy on November 05, 2021, 07:30:22 AMI don't think this is quite the decisive game that others do for Smith, but he needs to get something from the next three games (Soton, Brighton, Palace). To me, a 4 game losing streak is par for the course for any team even in to the European places ... an 8-9 game losing streak, however, going to get you the sack at any club, bar one expecting to be anchored to the bottom of the table.Just checked previous managers.Lambert was sacked after 5 straight defeats (no wins in 10 overall)Sherwood was sacked after 6 straight defeats (no wins in 11)RDM sacked with no wins in 9 games (shows what a balls up he made of that)Bruce sacked with no wins in 9 aswellO.k different owners but DS from that probably a few games away from being under serious pressure if that's the metric.However we obviously have a better squad than in those times and we've now established ourselves back as competitive premier league club so that needs to be taken into account aswell compared to some of those bleak seasons.
I don't think this is quite the decisive game that others do for Smith, but he needs to get something from the next three games (Soton, Brighton, Palace). To me, a 4 game losing streak is par for the course for any team even in to the European places ... an 8-9 game losing streak, however, going to get you the sack at any club, bar one expecting to be anchored to the bottom of the table.
I’m quite glad I’m in Otter St Mary tonight watching the locals run through the streets with burning tar barrels on their shoulders.
I cannot believe that facing Southampton has me nervous.
Saints will press high from the start just like Arsenal. Please God Smith will have an answer this time. To me we need to pass into the channels for the first ten minutes, turning Saints around and not play out from the back and invite pressure.