by Hound » 01 Oct 2017 13:19
by Snowflake Royal » 01 Oct 2017 17:05
Hound One thing from the last few weeks - those October games don't look quite so tough now
Leeds have lost 3 in 4 (I think), Sheff Utd have been good but lost on Saturday to an average Forest side, and Boro have been pretty useless recently
by West Stand Man » 01 Oct 2017 17:54
bobby1413 I'm angry and want to rant
JS has been in charge for 1 year and 97 days. That is 1 year... and 3 months.
In his first year he defied ALL expectations, critics, fans by finishing 3rd. He AGAIN defied the odds by getting to the final and narrowly missed out on promotion.
In his second season he has had just 10 games.
Let me also remind some that people were jizzing themselves over some of our summer signings and all very happy and content. Also we were jizzing ourselves over the win against Birmingham and Aston Villa.
How times have changed - just 5/6 games later and people are suggesting sacking him? For what? Dull football... sh*t tactics... his attitude? Welcome to the Championship.
I am staggered by those who believe he should be sacked. I've asked some on Twitter... "ok, we sack him... what's the big plan now?"
The answer - "Get a new manager". I know how it goes as well:
*** New Manager... doesn't do very well but it's his first season and it's not his team he's inherited. It will be far better after the summer transfer window.
*** Transfer window - OMG this is amazing, I can not believe we bought XXX and YYY. I'm predicting a top 6 finish. "Joe Blogg's Barmy Army!!!"
*** 10 games in and 18th in the league... right one more game and he needs to go, this is appalling. Why did he sign XXX and YYY anyway? They're sh*t.
*** Manager Sacked
<repeat the above process>
I completely agree that the football is turgid and I wish I had stayed at home yesterday evening and nursed my man flu. Instead I traipsed through Whitley to watch uninspiring football. But really, do you want to be a club who continually just ships managers in... and ships managers out?
There are tons of clubs who would dream of having a manager like Jaap Stam, with connections, respect within the game, etc... and it's so early in my opinion to even consider him going. What happened to BUILDING a team? To actually spending a year or two developing the squad, working out tactics, finding our way?
I don't agree entirely with JS's tactics or choices at the time, but is that really a reason to throw our toys out the pram?
If you disagree, then once again I ask you, what is the grand plan? Who is your next promising manager (aka scapegoat) that is going to secure us promotion (or get sacked after 1 year and 3 months)?
............
Edit: oh and I also think sometimes we need to look at who we're playing. Norwich are no walkovers, unbeaten in 7, some good players and the general consensus from neutrals is that we didn't play badly, but we just didn't break Norwich down and they were ultimately better - but not much better.
by windermereROYAL » 01 Oct 2017 18:08
West Stand Manbobby1413 I'm angry and want to rant
JS has been in charge for 1 year and 97 days. That is 1 year... and 3 months.
In his first year he defied ALL expectations, critics, fans by finishing 3rd. He AGAIN defied the odds by getting to the final and narrowly missed out on promotion.
In his second season he has had just 10 games.
Let me also remind some that people were jizzing themselves over some of our summer signings and all very happy and content. Also we were jizzing ourselves over the win against Birmingham and Aston Villa.
How times have changed - just 5/6 games later and people are suggesting sacking him? For what? Dull football... sh*t tactics... his attitude? Welcome to the Championship.
I am staggered by those who believe he should be sacked. I've asked some on Twitter... "ok, we sack him... what's the big plan now?"
The answer - "Get a new manager". I know how it goes as well:
*** New Manager... doesn't do very well but it's his first season and it's not his team he's inherited. It will be far better after the summer transfer window.
*** Transfer window - OMG this is amazing, I can not believe we bought XXX and YYY. I'm predicting a top 6 finish. "Joe Blogg's Barmy Army!!!"
*** 10 games in and 18th in the league... right one more game and he needs to go, this is appalling. Why did he sign XXX and YYY anyway? They're sh*t.
*** Manager Sacked
<repeat the above process>
I completely agree that the football is turgid and I wish I had stayed at home yesterday evening and nursed my man flu. Instead I traipsed through Whitley to watch uninspiring football. But really, do you want to be a club who continually just ships managers in... and ships managers out?
There are tons of clubs who would dream of having a manager like Jaap Stam, with connections, respect within the game, etc... and it's so early in my opinion to even consider him going. What happened to BUILDING a team? To actually spending a year or two developing the squad, working out tactics, finding our way?
I don't agree entirely with JS's tactics or choices at the time, but is that really a reason to throw our toys out the pram?
If you disagree, then once again I ask you, what is the grand plan? Who is your next promising manager (aka scapegoat) that is going to secure us promotion (or get sacked after 1 year and 3 months)?
............
Edit: oh and I also think sometimes we need to look at who we're playing. Norwich are no walkovers, unbeaten in 7, some good players and the general consensus from neutrals is that we didn't play badly, but we just didn't break Norwich down and they were ultimately better - but not much better.
I admire your passion. I even get much of your ire in that rant.
My issue is not just the results. I could put up with poor results, I have been following this mob since 1960 so I have seen plenty of bad results and bad runs of results, what irks me is that we are not playing a style that is even marginally entertaining. We haven't seen an entertaining team for a few years now. I can deal with losing if I have seen us put in an exciting show; over the years we have been a club whose style was, generally, not to dominate possession but to hit hard when we did get it. We, the fans, have been used to seeing teams that break down the opposition by attrition, absorbing their energy and then hitting hard and fast on the counter. That was fun to watch; sure it resulted in a few unexpected defeats but it was still fun. Watching this lot dominate possession in our half doesn't light my fire. It may be 'great football' in the modern style but entertaining it most definitely is not. The proof of the pudding is there in the crowds that are pretty quiet and slightly down (I think) on recent years.
Having said that, I don't call for Stam's removal. I am sure that he can see that this is not delivering either success (this season) or entertainment. Last season it was equally unentertaining but at least we snuck up the league. I suspect that he can turn it round and make the, relatively small, adjustments that still play to the strengths of this squad yet deliver both more entertainment and good results. In fact I reckon he is as frustrated as we are. I'll bet they don't practise possession in the defensive half with no changes in pace and virtually no threat on goal. He has got to get them delivering what they are actually practising.
by bcubed » 01 Oct 2017 22:45
by leon » 02 Oct 2017 00:12
Snowflake Royal In many ways Stam is doing the wrong thing in the right way with our forwards right now.
He's actually picked the same attacking line up three games in a row to give them a chance to develop an understanding and effectiveness.
The problem is its the wrong forward line and he keeps chopping and changing in midfield and defence.
Hopefully Barrow can have an impact now he's back. He's looked by far our most creative player. A front three of Barrow, Bodvarsson and Aluko should have pace, movement and creativity to burn. That in turn should help give the defence and midfield more options.
If he chooses 3 CBs I'd like to see Gunter dropped and McCleary at RWB... would leave us a bit light in midfield with only two to accomodate that though.
by bcubed » 02 Oct 2017 09:26
leonSnowflake Royal In many ways Stam is doing the wrong thing in the right way with our forwards right now.
He's actually picked the same attacking line up three games in a row to give them a chance to develop an understanding and effectiveness.
The problem is its the wrong forward line and he keeps chopping and changing in midfield and defence.
Hopefully Barrow can have an impact now he's back. He's looked by far our most creative player. A front three of Barrow, Bodvarsson and Aluko should have pace, movement and creativity to burn. That in turn should help give the defence and midfield more options.
If he chooses 3 CBs I'd like to see Gunter dropped and McCleary at RWB... would leave us a bit light in midfield with only two to accomodate that though.
Why drop Gunter? He does a job. He's not a liability. He tracks back FFS?
Madness.
by PistolPete » 02 Oct 2017 10:41
by Sutekh » 02 Oct 2017 10:46
PistolPete Stuck me, watching Everton yesterday, how similar they are to us at the moment.
Both have dutch managers, both have a raft of new players, both a gap up top where their striker used to be (Lukaku and Kermorgant) and both are lacking confidence. It's amazing how players think before they pass or shoot when you're doing badly!
If Stam should go, so should Koeman.
Personally, I think both are good managers and unless you can bring in Ancelotti or Karanka (or similarly better managers), both should stay - fortunes will turn!
by PistolPete » 02 Oct 2017 10:58
by paddy20 » 02 Oct 2017 11:01
by Snowflake Royal » 02 Oct 2017 18:25
leonSnowflake Royal In many ways Stam is doing the wrong thing in the right way with our forwards right now.
He's actually picked the same attacking line up three games in a row to give them a chance to develop an understanding and effectiveness.
The problem is its the wrong forward line and he keeps chopping and changing in midfield and defence.
Hopefully Barrow can have an impact now he's back. He's looked by far our most creative player. A front three of Barrow, Bodvarsson and Aluko should have pace, movement and creativity to burn. That in turn should help give the defence and midfield more options.
If he chooses 3 CBs I'd like to see Gunter dropped and McCleary at RWB... would leave us a bit light in midfield with only two to accomodate that though.
Why drop Gunter? He does a job. He's not a liability. He tracks back FFS?
Madness.
by bcubed » 02 Oct 2017 22:59
by PistolPete » 02 Oct 2017 23:24
bcubed Let's just pop this over here as well shall we?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41469355
by Denver Royal » 02 Oct 2017 23:43
PistolPetebcubed Let's just pop this over here as well shall we?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41469355
Haha, that is ridiculous!!
by Rea Ding » 03 Oct 2017 00:28
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Oct 2017 07:22
bcubed Let's just pop this over here as well shall we?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41469355
by Snowball » 03 Oct 2017 10:47
by Old Boy Blue » 03 Oct 2017 15:29
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