Quote from: Ads on April 23, 2022, 10:55:03 PMQuote from: TonyD on April 23, 2022, 10:53:30 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on April 23, 2022, 10:32:05 PMI think there are some rational concerns to be had, but nothing that suggests he shouldn’t be given more time. As Ads says I think a good number who were against him at the start are very comfortable calling for him to be out now. My personal view is that he, like any manager, needs time. It doesn’t mean it’ll work, but it’s the only way of finding out for sure.Nothing suggests he should be given more time. That implies you've given him some time, which isn't true, as you've given him none.He has had 5 months and absolutely nothing about the team suggests he is going to succeed. Quite the opposite.
Quote from: TonyD on April 23, 2022, 10:53:30 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on April 23, 2022, 10:32:05 PMI think there are some rational concerns to be had, but nothing that suggests he shouldn’t be given more time. As Ads says I think a good number who were against him at the start are very comfortable calling for him to be out now. My personal view is that he, like any manager, needs time. It doesn’t mean it’ll work, but it’s the only way of finding out for sure.Nothing suggests he should be given more time. That implies you've given him some time, which isn't true, as you've given him none.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 23, 2022, 10:32:05 PMI think there are some rational concerns to be had, but nothing that suggests he shouldn’t be given more time. As Ads says I think a good number who were against him at the start are very comfortable calling for him to be out now. My personal view is that he, like any manager, needs time. It doesn’t mean it’ll work, but it’s the only way of finding out for sure.Nothing suggests he should be given more time.
I think there are some rational concerns to be had, but nothing that suggests he shouldn’t be given more time. As Ads says I think a good number who were against him at the start are very comfortable calling for him to be out now. My personal view is that he, like any manager, needs time. It doesn’t mean it’ll work, but it’s the only way of finding out for sure.
I don’t see why anyone is surprised or bothered by the people who didn’t want him then still not wanting him now though. Just taking our last few managerial appointments…Dean Smith wasn’t a universally popular appointment, but we improved and he won the people who were underwhelmed over. Bruce was a pretty unpopular appointment but again I’d say he won people over in the short term with results, (before losing them again cos Bruce). Di Matteo felt like people were prepared to give him a go based on his European cup success and a feeling that he’d be good in the championship but he obviously used up any good will in no time. It’s results and performances.Gerrard hasn’t got a stellar CV so while some people were impressed with the stature his playing career brings and the potential he showed in Scotland, a lot of people were, again, underwhelmed.Since then he’s delivered a marginal improvement in return (on a points per game basis) on the form that got Smith sacked. However our form has slumped in recent weeks and a lot of the positivity around the club and our direction of travel has disappeared in the last couple of months.For me, although I wasn’t impressed with the appointment (seemed to me unnecessarily smalltime and lacking in ambition) this feels like too small a sample size to really make a judgement on his abilities so I wouldn’t personally get rid now if I was in charge.But it seems weird to be acting as if people have some sort of irrational vendetta against Gerrard when it’s simply that he’s not been very good so far.
For me we've just gone back to being boring. Flat. Turgid. Whatever.I guess that's a consequence of us settling back into premier league mid table after a decade away but I'm not even looking forward to watching our games for first time in a few years given the journey we were previously on.I think the reservations about style of play and formation have been very justified in last two months whenever we play a top half team. A DM will help but not convinced it will solve everything as there's so many question marks in final third for us and don't think one transfer window solves everything.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on April 23, 2022, 11:19:58 PMFor me we've just gone back to being boring. Flat. Turgid. Whatever.I guess that's a consequence of us settling back into premier league mid table after a decade away but I'm not even looking forward to watching our games for first time in a few years given the journey we were previously on.I think the reservations about style of play and formation have been very justified in last two months whenever we play a top half team. A DM will help but not convinced it will solve everything as there's so many question marks in final third for us and don't think one transfer window solves everything.And Leicester were what?
Quote from: Ads on April 23, 2022, 11:23:22 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on April 23, 2022, 11:19:58 PMFor me we've just gone back to being boring. Flat. Turgid. Whatever.I guess that's a consequence of us settling back into premier league mid table after a decade away but I'm not even looking forward to watching our games for first time in a few years given the journey we were previously on.I think the reservations about style of play and formation have been very justified in last two months whenever we play a top half team. A DM will help but not convinced it will solve everything as there's so many question marks in final third for us and don't think one transfer window solves everything.And Leicester were what?I could live with the little Leicester did today if we were in europa SF. And had won the FA cup 12 months ago. And finished 5th in consecutive seasons. They've still got to play likes of Norwich and Everton at home so even in half arsed state will probably finish above us again.Look at our record v top 10 teams since Gerrard came in. Think it's two points from today and Man. United and we simply just don't have enough belief or drive in these games. From first 20 minutes we just had a look of team who wanted the 0-0 and that's fair enough when you've lost four straight but ultimately we need to be seriously challenging likes of Leicester, West Ham and Wolves sooner or later and four points out of 18 isn't really good enough to be finishing above any of them.Hope for better next season but there's real limitations in how we play with this set up against organised teams, been pretty evident for a while now.
Sack him and who we replace him with?
Quote from: django on April 23, 2022, 11:09:10 PMI don’t see why anyone is surprised or bothered by the people who didn’t want him then still not wanting him now though. Just taking our last few managerial appointments…Dean Smith wasn’t a universally popular appointment, but we improved and he won the people who were underwhelmed over. Bruce was a pretty unpopular appointment but again I’d say he won people over in the short term with results, (before losing them again cos Bruce). Di Matteo felt like people were prepared to give him a go based on his European cup success and a feeling that he’d be good in the championship but he obviously used up any good will in no time. It’s results and performances.Gerrard hasn’t got a stellar CV so while some people were impressed with the stature his playing career brings and the potential he showed in Scotland, a lot of people were, again, underwhelmed.Since then he’s delivered a marginal improvement in return (on a points per game basis) on the form that got Smith sacked. However our form has slumped in recent weeks and a lot of the positivity around the club and our direction of travel has disappeared in the last couple of months.For me, although I wasn’t impressed with the appointment (seemed to me unnecessarily smalltime and lacking in ambition) this feels like too small a sample size to really make a judgement on his abilities so I wouldn’t personally get rid now if I was in charge.But it seems weird to be acting as if people have some sort of irrational vendetta against Gerrard when it’s simply that he’s not been very good so far.The bold bit is the problem really. He's our manager now so whatever concerns people had (me included) you have to park them for a while and give him time. With some posters it seems as if they were never willing to do that, which is their choice, but it does mean that when they post things like "he'll get sacked if we don't get x points in the last 6" it's hard not to think they're projecting their original dislike of him onto the board and will only be upset when he's still here in September.