29-04-2021, 01:13 PM
(28-04-2021, 03:12 PM)wassy04 Wrote:(28-04-2021, 02:59 PM)TheGreenMan Wrote:(28-04-2021, 01:39 PM)wassy04 Wrote:(28-04-2021, 12:32 PM)TheGreenMan Wrote:(28-04-2021, 08:48 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: No need at all but it was just a simple question to those who want him gone yet nobody could come up with an answer.
We’d get shot down whoever we suggest Sniff.
Obviously there’s no comparison to Sir Chris Hughton.
You can have doubts about CH but not want him to be sacked you know. That is an option. If you started a new job, would you be expected to be as good as someone in an equivalent role within a few weeks? No, you'd need time to understand the company or system, the nuances, get to know your staff, how to maximise their strengths and weakenesses and improve productivity etc.
I really don't know why there is a desperation for someone to be sacked every time they aren't perfect.
I do sympathise with the complaints about the football though, it is pretty boring. What's better watching losing football where you concede loads and score some or winning 1-0 every week? I'm willing to bet in the moment you'd prefer option B. Winning is way more fun come on (I know we're not winning yet)
To be honest with you Wassy I didn’t want him in the first place and he’s done absolutely nothing to convince me otherwise. His football has been dull and unimaginable, just how I thought it would be and I’m fed up of hearing the same old excuses that they’re not his players, he needs time etc etc.
I just want a manager who knows how to attack & knows how to defend... Not to much to ask for surely, there’s plenty of managers in this division who know how to do it, they loose the odd game and play poorly the odd game, but overall we know what they’re trying to achieve.
I’ve just had enough of this club appointing negative dinosaur managers.
Like I said the other day, I’d love nothing more than to eat a massive piece of humble pie this time next year....We’ll just have to see won’t we?
I get it, I really think you're over-estimating the impact of the majority of managers on the team, it's mainly the players and the ability of the players that will decide how a team does. I agree the manager sets the style of play and I don't enjoy this style. I also really don't see many examples of other teams playing more exciting styles either. They simply score more goals because they are winning more games and have better teams. I'm not saying there aren't exceptions, just that it's pretty difficult to find them and they are often pretty random. It's not like we've had any luck so far randomly hitting on an exciting/winning manager.
I would prefer to follow the statistics and logic that suggests the longer someone is there, the greater positive impact and influence they are able to have.
I think ultimately winning football is good football, doesn't matter how you get there. So let's hope a positive summer leads to that pie next year, even if it's only a small slice!
:cool:
Lemon Meringue Pie.
Half a pie slice.
SA.
