Quote from: RamboandBruno on April 20, 2022, 08:48:38 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on April 20, 2022, 08:03:14 AMQuote from: Nunkin1965 on April 20, 2022, 07:58:36 AMQuote from: Ads on April 19, 2022, 09:53:08 PMSaying Gerrard needs to go is hysteria of the very highest regard.He seems to be becoming a worse manager with each passing day and everytime another side play which is slightly odd considering we haven't played since April 9th.Maybe it’s because we’ve haven’t won since early March.So the manager doesn’t win for a month and we want him out, or some do. Its a shite run of form, but all the teams around us, including Southampton, Brighton, Palace, up to Leicester who are ninth, have had numerous runs of form similar to this, this season. Newcastle happened to have most of their bad run in mostly one go for half a season. We finished one place, albeit 10 points clear of Newcastle last season, and behind Leeds, but its now both pre determined and disastrous that we’ll finish behind them both. Apart from McLeish and the most recent relegation year, i honestly don’t remember a manager getting such a short period of grace. Without trying to patronise, anyone it really does feel that anyone other than a Steven Gerrard would get more leeway and I’m no Gerrard fanboy and wasn’t over excited about his appointment.To counter the doom laden crystal ball merchants who are predicting imminent implosion over the next few weeks, i predict we’ll get the mythical thing called a draw at Leicester, followed by a win against Norwich and if its Burnley another win up there. There you go. No, I don’t want him out I just him to be better. It’s all just a bit underwhelming at the moment seeing teams like Brentford, Newcastle and Brighton above us in the table while we can’t buy a win and slip from comfortable mid table to having only Leeds and Everton between us and the relegation places. As you say a win at the weekend will lift the mood considerably so fingers crossed we can reproduce the form we showed for 40 minutes against Spurs.
Quote from: Chris Smith on April 20, 2022, 08:03:14 AMQuote from: Nunkin1965 on April 20, 2022, 07:58:36 AMQuote from: Ads on April 19, 2022, 09:53:08 PMSaying Gerrard needs to go is hysteria of the very highest regard.He seems to be becoming a worse manager with each passing day and everytime another side play which is slightly odd considering we haven't played since April 9th.Maybe it’s because we’ve haven’t won since early March.So the manager doesn’t win for a month and we want him out, or some do. Its a shite run of form, but all the teams around us, including Southampton, Brighton, Palace, up to Leicester who are ninth, have had numerous runs of form similar to this, this season. Newcastle happened to have most of their bad run in mostly one go for half a season. We finished one place, albeit 10 points clear of Newcastle last season, and behind Leeds, but its now both pre determined and disastrous that we’ll finish behind them both. Apart from McLeish and the most recent relegation year, i honestly don’t remember a manager getting such a short period of grace. Without trying to patronise, anyone it really does feel that anyone other than a Steven Gerrard would get more leeway and I’m no Gerrard fanboy and wasn’t over excited about his appointment.To counter the doom laden crystal ball merchants who are predicting imminent implosion over the next few weeks, i predict we’ll get the mythical thing called a draw at Leicester, followed by a win against Norwich and if its Burnley another win up there. There you go.
Quote from: Nunkin1965 on April 20, 2022, 07:58:36 AMQuote from: Ads on April 19, 2022, 09:53:08 PMSaying Gerrard needs to go is hysteria of the very highest regard.He seems to be becoming a worse manager with each passing day and everytime another side play which is slightly odd considering we haven't played since April 9th.Maybe it’s because we’ve haven’t won since early March.
Quote from: Ads on April 19, 2022, 09:53:08 PMSaying Gerrard needs to go is hysteria of the very highest regard.He seems to be becoming a worse manager with each passing day and everytime another side play which is slightly odd considering we haven't played since April 9th.
Saying Gerrard needs to go is hysteria of the very highest regard.
If you look at the post-match threads from Feb 2019, like turgid displays at Reading where Tyrone Mings nearly career-ended a player, you'll probably find more than a few murmurs of "Smith's no better than Bruce, sling'im out!". He had managed to smash promotion rivals in his first few months mind, (0-3 at Tiny Penis's Boro the pick of the lot) whereas Gerrard gets a nose-bleed any time we play a team in the top half.
Quote from: Neil Hawkes on April 20, 2022, 09:20:27 AMThe one thing I would say though is it's not entirely his fault that we've missed loads of sitters and conceded several goals through individual errors. Even so, he should have done better.Surely the first sentence makes the second sentence overly critical?Possibly. But there's more to it than missed chances and notwithstanding the almost freakish nature of the Spurs game I still think with the squad we have he should have done better.
The one thing I would say though is it's not entirely his fault that we've missed loads of sitters and conceded several goals through individual errors. Even so, he should have done better.Surely the first sentence makes the second sentence overly critical?
Quote from: eamonn on April 20, 2022, 11:42:23 AMIf you look at the post-match threads from Feb 2019, like turgid displays at Reading where Tyrone Mings nearly career-ended a player, you'll probably find more than a few murmurs of "Smith's no better than Bruce, sling'im out!". He had managed to smash promotion rivals in his first few months mind, (0-3 at Tiny Penis's Boro the pick of the lot) whereas Gerrard gets a nose-bleed any time we play a team in the top half.Fair enough, this thread still feels very premature.
The rule is: Defence improve and make fewer mistakes, forwards score more goals.... manager takes credit.Defence make mistakes, forwards who have pretty much always scored throughout their careers suddenly can't hit a barn door... no blame can be attached to the manager, must be the players' fault.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on April 20, 2022, 12:37:58 PMThe rule is: Defence improve and make fewer mistakes, forwards score more goals.... manager takes credit.Defence make mistakes, forwards who have pretty much always scored throughout their careers suddenly can't hit a barn door... no blame can be attached to the manager, must be the players' fault.Watkins has had one decent season at this level playing alongside someone who made chances for fun in Grealish, jurys out after this year. I think Risso has pointed out before the idea of Ings being a 20 goal a season man every year is somewhat of an urban myth.Again, Gerrards had 5 months, it isnt enough time to judge the way he’s being judged.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on April 20, 2022, 12:49:42 PMQuote from: cdbearsfan on April 20, 2022, 12:37:58 PMThe rule is: Defence improve and make fewer mistakes, forwards score more goals.... manager takes credit.Defence make mistakes, forwards who have pretty much always scored throughout their careers suddenly can't hit a barn door... no blame can be attached to the manager, must be the players' fault.Watkins has had one decent season at this level playing alongside someone who made chances for fun in Grealish, jurys out after this year. I think Risso has pointed out before the idea of Ings being a 20 goal a season man every year is somewhat of an urban myth.Again, Gerrards had 5 months, it isnt enough time to judge the way he’s being judged. I don't mean this in an antagonistic way, but how do you think we should be judging him?I appreciate that there are mitigating circumstances to his tenure - he has only had one transfer window so far, and the squad is certainly disjointed which wasn't his doing. He got off to a brilliant start with three wins in four matches, which showed such promise, especially the freefall we seemed to be in before that run. I'm not sure how much weight we can put into New Manger Bounce - he got those wins out of a team that had been really struggling and he deserves a lot of credit. Looking at it now, that run probably saved us from any kind of relegation battle this season.However, if you'd have told any of us after that Leicester win back in December that we would be 15th in April, I think most, if not all, of us would have been at best underwhelmed. (I appreciate the season isn't over yet and hopefully we can get amongst the proper midtable clubs before then, but it seems silly to judge him on things that haven't happened yet).To my mind, despite the major shortcomings of the squad, there are more than 5 worse squads than ours in this league. I would argue that the minimum requirement of a manager is to get the squad performing to their capabilities, and I'm sure most on here would concede that Gerrard isn't doing that at the moment.The other concerns about him seem to be: tactical inflexibility, our woeful record against teams in the top half, worrying deficiencies in every area of the pitch (apart from goalkeeper) and individual player performances dropping off.It may well be too early to make major judgements about him, and he won't lose his job unless we manage to get even worse between now and the end of the season, but I think many of the concerns are justified. We can only judge him on what he has done so far, and it hasn't been very impressive. I think he has done the bare minimum to keep his job.As a much more eloquent poster than me put it - I don't want him to get sacked, I just want him to get better.It was always a risk that fans would turn on him sooner than previous managers though - as a fan base, we have never liked him, have we? I know, I know, that's all water under the bridge now, and if he had been a bit more successful, I'm sure everyone would love him unconditionally now. But it's not the same as managers like Little, Gregory, Smith and Taylor II is it? There was no long-standing goodwill there to keep him going through these poor runs.He's a born winner though, right? I'm sure it doesn't matter what we think of him, whether we want him sacked or think we're lucky to have such a superstar as our manager. He'll either get it right with us, or turn up in a TV studio quite soon.