It's a bit odd having two Gerrard threads now - this one is clearly pretty defunct until at least October I'd guess. Is it worth merging or locking one?
Quote from: chrisw1 on May 09, 2022, 07:35:24 PMIt's a bit odd having two Gerrard threads now - this one is clearly pretty defunct until at least October I'd guess. Is it worth merging or locking one?Surely if we dont win by 5 goals tomorrow we'll be wanting him out again
Quote from: Beard82 on May 09, 2022, 07:57:14 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on May 09, 2022, 07:35:24 PMIt's a bit odd having two Gerrard threads now - this one is clearly pretty defunct until at least October I'd guess. Is it worth merging or locking one?Surely if we dont win by 5 goals tomorrow we'll be wanting him out againIt will have to be a clean sheetSo 7-2 and he will be gone by the morning
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 09, 2022, 03:54:16 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on May 09, 2022, 03:19:22 PMQuote from: Smithy on May 09, 2022, 02:49:30 PMQuote from: eamonn on May 09, 2022, 02:25:44 PMDeano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.I thought that too, from memory and gut feel, but Dean's 10 games were against the sides now placed:12th13th19th6th16th3rd7th4th8th5thThat's an average league position of 9.3. Just 0.7 places harder than 'average' over those 10 games. Yes, the five-game losing run was tough, given it was against five of the top 8, but if we'd done better in the previous five, I suspect he'd still be here. Also, Gerrard gets to play the runaway top two twice each in his 28 games (and I suspect he'll lose all four btw).I’ve been thinking about the recently and I have a suspicion that it was always in the owners long term thinking to install a more high profile manager once we had established ourselves. The poor run of results just gave them the opportunity to implement their plan.I'm convinced they wanted to get rid first opportunity they had.He certainly wasn’t their first choice originally. Thank goodness the managerial duo of T.Henry and J.Terry didn’t happen.
Quote from: Chris Smith on May 09, 2022, 03:19:22 PMQuote from: Smithy on May 09, 2022, 02:49:30 PMQuote from: eamonn on May 09, 2022, 02:25:44 PMDeano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.I thought that too, from memory and gut feel, but Dean's 10 games were against the sides now placed:12th13th19th6th16th3rd7th4th8th5thThat's an average league position of 9.3. Just 0.7 places harder than 'average' over those 10 games. Yes, the five-game losing run was tough, given it was against five of the top 8, but if we'd done better in the previous five, I suspect he'd still be here. Also, Gerrard gets to play the runaway top two twice each in his 28 games (and I suspect he'll lose all four btw).I’ve been thinking about the recently and I have a suspicion that it was always in the owners long term thinking to install a more high profile manager once we had established ourselves. The poor run of results just gave them the opportunity to implement their plan.I'm convinced they wanted to get rid first opportunity they had.
Quote from: Smithy on May 09, 2022, 02:49:30 PMQuote from: eamonn on May 09, 2022, 02:25:44 PMDeano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.I thought that too, from memory and gut feel, but Dean's 10 games were against the sides now placed:12th13th19th6th16th3rd7th4th8th5thThat's an average league position of 9.3. Just 0.7 places harder than 'average' over those 10 games. Yes, the five-game losing run was tough, given it was against five of the top 8, but if we'd done better in the previous five, I suspect he'd still be here. Also, Gerrard gets to play the runaway top two twice each in his 28 games (and I suspect he'll lose all four btw).I’ve been thinking about the recently and I have a suspicion that it was always in the owners long term thinking to install a more high profile manager once we had established ourselves. The poor run of results just gave them the opportunity to implement their plan.
Quote from: eamonn on May 09, 2022, 02:25:44 PMDeano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.I thought that too, from memory and gut feel, but Dean's 10 games were against the sides now placed:12th13th19th6th16th3rd7th4th8th5thThat's an average league position of 9.3. Just 0.7 places harder than 'average' over those 10 games. Yes, the five-game losing run was tough, given it was against five of the top 8, but if we'd done better in the previous five, I suspect he'd still be here. Also, Gerrard gets to play the runaway top two twice each in his 28 games (and I suspect he'll lose all four btw).
Deano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.
The Smith obsession is weird.Anyway, much better last two games. I'd still like us to at least give Liverpool/Man City a decent run for their money before committing myself too much, but he's done his cause a lot of good in the last fortnight.
He’s still not coming back, Footy.
I cannot see a discernible improvement from Smith who deserved to go.Got rid of a perfectly decent Left Back and blew £25m on an average replacement.Continues to play two strikers that don’t work.Makes changes too late.Continually plays the same shit midfield despite blabbing on about making changes.
Quote from: chrisw1 on May 09, 2022, 07:35:24 PMIt's a bit odd having two Gerrard threads now - this one is clearly pretty defunct until at least October I'd guess. Is it worth merging or locking one?I agree. there’s nothing on here that couldn’t be on the other thread. Plus I don’t think anyone is genuinely calling for him to be sacked.