I’m not so sure he’s off. I can’t see him wanting to walk away with unfinished business. The way he’s been celebrating this season with wins makes me think he cares passionately and he hates losing.It’s not over yet.
One thought keeps nagging at me: O'Neill had a whole bunch of money and talent and we nearly won things but didn't, and that crashed and burned in just a few years. There might be a huge gulf in expertise, but what's different, really?
He has no options though, what can he realistically do to change things? Our squad is threadbare, there's Championship teams with more depth ☹️
Quote from: curiousorange on Today at 09:58:28 PMOne thought keeps nagging at me: O'Neill had a whole bunch of money and talent and we nearly won things but didn't, and that crashed and burned in just a few years. There might be a huge gulf in expertise, but what's different, really?That thought struck me earlier. Completely different circumstances, and like you say ability, but the fear is this is the same story 20 years on. I think it comes down to whether the owners, and Unai are prepared to build "the next" team. Mings, Digne, Watkins, Martinez look like there best days are behind them and how can they be replaced based on how hit and miss our recruitment has been. I think the rest of this season is huge - if we get CL then I think everyone sticks to plan a, otherwise I think Unai and the owners might be more open to alternatives.
Quote from: DC1874 on Today at 10:20:43 PMHe has no options though, what can he realistically do to change things? Our squad is threadbare, there's Championship teams with more depth ☹️He could have at least done what many people on here said and not started Buendia, who simply not good enough, and started a midfield three of Onana, Bogarde and Luiz. Anyone can see we are getting overrun in midfield right now.
I think our spending limitations are really showing. City bought 2 top players cos they could, we cannot do anything near that to strengthen and when you lose 3 top midfielders, we don’t ability to replace them. We rely on ex players who were shifted out as not deemed good enough and a Championship level player…but he could at least drop Watkins.
Quote from: Beard82 on Today at 10:21:11 PMQuote from: curiousorange on Today at 09:58:28 PMOne thought keeps nagging at me: O'Neill had a whole bunch of money and talent and we nearly won things but didn't, and that crashed and burned in just a few years. There might be a huge gulf in expertise, but what's different, really?That thought struck me earlier. Completely different circumstances, and like you say ability, but the fear is this is the same story 20 years on. I think it comes down to whether the owners, and Unai are prepared to build "the next" team. Mings, Digne, Watkins, Martinez look like there best days are behind them and how can they be replaced based on how hit and miss our recruitment has been. I think the rest of this season is huge - if we get CL then I think everyone sticks to plan a, otherwise I think Unai and the owners might be more open to alternatives.In certain respects I would like to see the alternative to Plan A, because of what we're seeing here. But Plan B, imo, doesn't involve an elite coach, it involves somebody who is ready to see if they're an elite coach.