Stranded Sacking Ince now after a shocker makes little to no sense and the only people calling for it are those who never wanted the guy in the first place.
He is doing fine, we are doing fine - do I want us to settle for "fine", no of course not, but I accept that fine is good enough for now. Ince does have a style but I'm not convinced it's been fully implemented because of the tools at his disposal - that may well change next year and, assuming we don't suddenly slide to relegation, if it doesn't and we are stuggling next year, then may well be the time to say thanks and move on.
I've seen a lot of people going on about it just being 4 wins in 17 and it is, and that isn't great - bottom 3 form over than time in fact but people choose to ignore that that run was mostly set up by the run of 1 win in 9 up to the Hull game, which included some stupidly tough games and rank bad luck (see Burnley).
Since Hull, we are 9th in the form table with a solid mid-table W3 D2 L3 - Saturday was beyond poor and we need to perform against Watford (any performance v Utd doesn't count) to show that the last 3 halves of football are not how the rest of the year will pan out.
Sat was dreadful, as was the first half at Brum but that's going to happen with what Ince is working with.
Agree with much of the above, also by and large we've had a tough run of games since Oct, and way more games played away than home (4 more).
The acid test will be from mid Feb when we get some return games against the struggling sides