6/7 games in and he’s blotted his copybook, Jesus wept.
Quote from: Allan C on January 08, 2023, 10:16:09 PMQuote from: eamonn on January 08, 2023, 09:58:52 PMQuote from: Allan C on January 08, 2023, 09:49:56 PMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on January 08, 2023, 09:34:28 PMEmery was badly at fault today, not for making changes, but for making so many changes, for failing to see the poor team performance he might get from his collective of fringe players and players out of form, and in turn for engendering a complacency and lethargy throughout the team which seeped its way through into the substitutions. Terribly disappointing, and I'm not as confident in this fella as I was yesterday.Don’t forget, many on here were saying that these “fringe players” only needed “proper coaching” to take us into Europe. Here is the proof that that isn’t the case. An average player is an average player no matter who is coaching them So what makes a good coach/manager? A blank chequebook?I think Emery is a good coach, certainly the best we’ve had since god knows when. But he’ll need the raw ingredient to work with. He can’t however work miracles. We have too many players who are already at their limit and they’re at best average. Yes, using the cheque book to bring in the raw ingredient but also developing young players (I think releasing Archer on loan was a mistake) and I believe Emery will do both well.He nearly has worked miracles with this team by winning away at Brighton and Spurs and at home to Man Utd. He’s had to use every ounce of his ability because as sure as night follows day, without new players this month this squad won’t keep it up. They simply aren’t good enough consistently and as we’ve seen today, he can’t exactly rely on squad depth to change it.
Quote from: eamonn on January 08, 2023, 09:58:52 PMQuote from: Allan C on January 08, 2023, 09:49:56 PMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on January 08, 2023, 09:34:28 PMEmery was badly at fault today, not for making changes, but for making so many changes, for failing to see the poor team performance he might get from his collective of fringe players and players out of form, and in turn for engendering a complacency and lethargy throughout the team which seeped its way through into the substitutions. Terribly disappointing, and I'm not as confident in this fella as I was yesterday.Don’t forget, many on here were saying that these “fringe players” only needed “proper coaching” to take us into Europe. Here is the proof that that isn’t the case. An average player is an average player no matter who is coaching them So what makes a good coach/manager? A blank chequebook?I think Emery is a good coach, certainly the best we’ve had since god knows when. But he’ll need the raw ingredient to work with. He can’t however work miracles. We have too many players who are already at their limit and they’re at best average. Yes, using the cheque book to bring in the raw ingredient but also developing young players (I think releasing Archer on loan was a mistake) and I believe Emery will do both well.
Quote from: Allan C on January 08, 2023, 09:49:56 PMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on January 08, 2023, 09:34:28 PMEmery was badly at fault today, not for making changes, but for making so many changes, for failing to see the poor team performance he might get from his collective of fringe players and players out of form, and in turn for engendering a complacency and lethargy throughout the team which seeped its way through into the substitutions. Terribly disappointing, and I'm not as confident in this fella as I was yesterday.Don’t forget, many on here were saying that these “fringe players” only needed “proper coaching” to take us into Europe. Here is the proof that that isn’t the case. An average player is an average player no matter who is coaching them So what makes a good coach/manager? A blank chequebook?
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on January 08, 2023, 09:34:28 PMEmery was badly at fault today, not for making changes, but for making so many changes, for failing to see the poor team performance he might get from his collective of fringe players and players out of form, and in turn for engendering a complacency and lethargy throughout the team which seeped its way through into the substitutions. Terribly disappointing, and I'm not as confident in this fella as I was yesterday.Don’t forget, many on here were saying that these “fringe players” only needed “proper coaching” to take us into Europe. Here is the proof that that isn’t the case. An average player is an average player no matter who is coaching them
Emery was badly at fault today, not for making changes, but for making so many changes, for failing to see the poor team performance he might get from his collective of fringe players and players out of form, and in turn for engendering a complacency and lethargy throughout the team which seeped its way through into the substitutions. Terribly disappointing, and I'm not as confident in this fella as I was yesterday.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on January 08, 2023, 10:35:16 PM6/7 games in and he’s blotted his copybook, Jesus wept.He absolutely has. He's piled so much unnecessary pressure on himself for Friday to get a result. I've just watched his post match interview and he doesn't even look that bothered about today's shambles
He's undone nothing as far as I am concerned. I have watched us underachieve for the past 25 years and I look at his Cv and drool. Our players, none of whom he signed btw, went out and bottled it against a lower league team at home. It's on them, not him.If Emery doesn't get time at villa I guarantee we won't be getting in anybody with a better CV. We have to stick with this through thick and thin if we want to end the drought.
Hammered them so much we managed three shots on target.