by shadesrwrf » 23 Jan 2024 22:28
by Brogue » 23 Jan 2024 22:51
shadesrwrf Great result today but am I the only one who hasn't had their short-term memory chip removed?
by Wisconsin Royal » 23 Jan 2024 22:55
Brogueshadesrwrf Great result today but am I the only one who hasn't had their short-term memory chip removed?
Look, He got off to a bad start, we all know that. but he’s learnt. He’s adapted, and is willing to change, Unlike that useless sack of shit Ince and pauno. This is his first gig as manager. He needed to find his feet. Yes the first 15 games or so were utter utter shit. And i mean some of the worst football we’ve seen in over 30 years shit. But he’s slowly turning the oil tanker. I think he’s going to be ok for us.
by Brogue » 23 Jan 2024 22:58
Wisconsin RoyalBrogueshadesrwrf Great result today but am I the only one who hasn't had their short-term memory chip removed?
Look, He got off to a bad start, we all know that. but he’s learnt. He’s adapted, and is willing to change, Unlike that useless sack of shit Ince and pauno. This is his first gig as manager. He needed to find his feet. Yes the first 15 games or so were utter utter shit. And i mean some of the worst football we’ve seen in over 30 years shit. But he’s slowly turning the oil tanker. I think he’s going to be ok for us.
This is exactly my point. Things have steadily improved, which shows:
1. he is willing to admit failure and try new things.
2. his solutions, on balance, have worked.
Couple this improvement with the team seemingly being united and the fans starting to go for him - it's an 'In' from me.
by Millsy » 24 Jan 2024 00:30
by Sutekh » 24 Jan 2024 07:37
by blythspartan » 24 Jan 2024 08:01
Sutekh At the end of the day how exactly can you judge him (or anyone) cogently with all the utter ******* cr@p going on around him that is seeing team building options almost non existant, what little there is threatened by redundancies and transfer windows and nearly every step forward being undermined by a complete **** of an owner?
If he manages to keep this shambles up he deserves a chance with what will hopefully be a more stable and "helpful" owner (but then, as has been known to happen at some clubs after such changes, any new owner may well have their own ideas on such things - even if he was proving to be the next Klopp).
by Winston Biscuit » 24 Jan 2024 08:34
by Elm Park Kid » 24 Jan 2024 08:57
by paultheroyal » 24 Jan 2024 09:03
by Stranded » 24 Jan 2024 09:03
by WestYorksRoyal » 24 Jan 2024 09:07
Stranded Very much supportive of him at the moment, he has learnt from his mistakes and last night was easily the best the team have played this season - controlled the game against a team who would have gone top with a win.
Feb will be his big test though - he will know what his squad looks like for the rest of the campaign (barring any injuries or random free agent signing) and we have the following run of games:
Oxford (a) - 3rd Feb
Stevenage (a) - 6th Feb
Charlton (H) - 10th Feb
Fleetwood (a) - 13th Feb
Portsmouth (a) - 16th Feb
Port Vale (H) - 20th Feb
Shrewsbury (H) - 24th Feb
Carlisle (a) - 2nd Mar (I know not Feb but it's a short month)
So once the window shuts, we go straight into a run of 5 games, 4 of which are away - one being a local derby, one being at the league leaders, one pushing for the play-offs and the bottom club.
He simply has to find a way to win at least 1 of the away games to help us move up the table.
by Gunny Fishcake » 24 Jan 2024 09:14
by shadesrwrf » 24 Jan 2024 09:40
BrogueWisconsin RoyalBrogue
Look, He got off to a bad start, we all know that. but he’s learnt. He’s adapted, and is willing to change, Unlike that useless sack of shit Ince and pauno. This is his first gig as manager. He needed to find his feet. Yes the first 15 games or so were utter utter shit. And i mean some of the worst football we’ve seen in over 30 years shit. But he’s slowly turning the oil tanker. I think he’s going to be ok for us.
This is exactly my point. Things have steadily improved, which shows:
1. he is willing to admit failure and try new things.
2. his solutions, on balance, have worked.
Couple this improvement with the team seemingly being united and the fans starting to go for him - it's an 'In' from me.
And I think tonight was a turning point with the fans. They really got behind him tonight and lots of chants for him. He has conducted himself so well over this last couple of months. He’s winning the fans over. Of course there will be some stubborn ones who want to save face. But they will get onboard the ‘selles in’ train soon enough, I’m sure. Ian aside, obviously.
by WestYorksRoyal » 24 Jan 2024 09:42
by Royal_jimmy » 24 Jan 2024 09:47
by Royal_jimmy » 24 Jan 2024 09:49
WestYorksRoyal He's doing well now and has been since November. But his start wasn't simply "slow". It was an utter disaster and it could ultimately still relegate us. I think he has earned more time, but in any normal circumstances I would say 1 point from 8 is sackable form unless you have goodwill from past achievements in the bank.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 24 Jan 2024 10:01
by Uke » 24 Jan 2024 10:46
WestYorksRoyal He's doing well now and has been since November. But his start wasn't simply "slow". It was an utter disaster and it could ultimately still relegate us. I think he has earned more time, but in any normal circumstances I would say 1 point from 8 is sackable form unless you have goodwill from past achievements in the bank.
by Armadillo Roadkill » 24 Jan 2024 10:57
UkeWestYorksRoyal He's doing well now and has been since November. But his start wasn't simply "slow". It was an utter disaster and it could ultimately still relegate us. I think he has earned more time, but in any normal circumstances I would say 1 point from 8 is sackable form unless you have goodwill from past achievements in the bank.
With hindsight should we have sacked Brendan Rodgers? He had a similar start?
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