Rogers was a shambles. Watkins disinterested at times.
I would rather stick by the the manager than (some of) the players.I suspect we'll finish mid-table, and at the end of the season have a massive clear out. Too many of this lot are not up to it, or on their last legs (or will be, come May).However, two things worry me. One is that, if you look at the players he usually starts, the majority of them are players who were here before he was. That does not give me confidence we'd sign players of the next level quality following any clear out, Monchi's hit-rate is so fucking poor. The other is, Unai will have been here a fair while by then, and is he going to be up to the challenge of totally rebuilding, and doing so under strict financial controls?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 21, 2025, 05:58:16 PMI would rather stick by the the manager than (some of) the players.I suspect we'll finish mid-table, and at the end of the season have a massive clear out. Too many of this lot are not up to it, or on their last legs (or will be, come May).However, two things worry me. One is that, if you look at the players he usually starts, the majority of them are players who were here before he was. That does not give me confidence we'd sign players of the next level quality following any clear out, Monchi's hit-rate is so fucking poor. The other is, Unai will have been here a fair while by then, and is he going to be up to the challenge of totally rebuilding, and doing so under strict financial controls?I agree with all of this. Clubs generally pot their managers when they reach this stage, but Emery is proven quality and I feel it's worth holding our nerve and seeing what happens. If that means effectively sacrificing a season, so be it.However... When he arrived, we were a basket case but he was able to extract great performances from, effectively, Dean Smith's squad, and get us rocketing up the table. Given our current position, he's going to have to do the same this season. Yet I find myself wondering how the hell he's going to manage it, and that in itself is worrying.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on September 21, 2025, 07:03:25 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on September 21, 2025, 05:58:16 PMI would rather stick by the the manager than (some of) the players.I suspect we'll finish mid-table, and at the end of the season have a massive clear out. Too many of this lot are not up to it, or on their last legs (or will be, come May).However, two things worry me. One is that, if you look at the players he usually starts, the majority of them are players who were here before he was. That does not give me confidence we'd sign players of the next level quality following any clear out, Monchi's hit-rate is so fucking poor. The other is, Unai will have been here a fair while by then, and is he going to be up to the challenge of totally rebuilding, and doing so under strict financial controls?I agree with all of this. Clubs generally pot their managers when they reach this stage, but Emery is proven quality and I feel it's worth holding our nerve and seeing what happens. If that means effectively sacrificing a season, so be it.However... When he arrived, we were a basket case but he was able to extract great performances from, effectively, Dean Smith's squad, and get us rocketing up the table. Given our current position, he's going to have to do the same this season. Yet I find myself wondering how the hell he's going to manage it, and that in itself is worrying.With these players?
Quote from: Jon Crofts on September 21, 2025, 05:22:18 PMI've seen it all now, someone actually said 'get Nuno in'I will never know why some here didn't try to enjoy the past three years. From the beginning, think it was the League cup game at Old trafford, there was one or too constantly critical of Emery and obviously it's been growing this calendar year.Now here we are three years in and it's a proper crisis and the reality is, if Emery was to go, it genuinely would be somebody like Nuno coming in to replace him. Iralola will hold out for the Man U job, Glasner will hardly leave Palace when he has a shot at winning another trophy.It would be somebody like Nuno and 12-18 months from now we'd be staring at the fact that we should have enjoyed Emery more when we had him.
I've seen it all now, someone actually said 'get Nuno in'
This concern isn’t Unai specific, but it relates to him. I worry that in spite of everything apparently being lined up to serve him at the club I wonder if it’s actually working. There’s definitely a disconnect in recruitment - Malen is a good example. We have limited wiggle room on finances, why are we spending money on someone that at the very least the manager clearly has significant doubts about.I also wonder whether there’s a lack of appropriate tension at play, in that normally the Sporting Director etc should help identify and appoint the manager. Doesn’t always work, but there’s a strategic vision/someone to answer to etc. But in our case it’s been done in reverse, and if you ignore the obvious continuity issues if Unai does leave I wonder if we’ve got an appropriately challenging voice involved. Clearly hasn’t been an issue up to now, as things have gone well, but it does raise some questions. Hopefully it’ll correct, but our continuous approach of setting up in the same meek way game after game doesn’t suggest there’s an awareness/understanding of the need to change.