by Royality creeps In » 27 Sep 2017 16:08
by Oilroyal » 27 Sep 2017 16:40
genome That is a massive amount of conjecture, Oilroyal
by SCIAG » 27 Sep 2017 16:52
tidus_mi2 Unless we get dragged into a relegation battle, he's earned the entire season imo, sick of this short-term approach to managers.
by East Grinstead Royal » 27 Sep 2017 17:00
by quickwingerswife » 27 Sep 2017 17:16
by Lower West » 27 Sep 2017 17:45
by cavillerarusticana » 27 Sep 2017 20:33
by Muskrat » 27 Sep 2017 21:32
Lower West We won't be relegated.
by royalp-we » 27 Sep 2017 23:33
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Sep 2017 00:01
MuskratLower West We won't be relegated.
You see it's this kind of complacency that troubles me, and moreover I believe Stam thinks the same way. Of course we can be relegated - in case you hadn't noticed, we're sh1t !!!
If I could see even the faintest glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel then I'd give Stam the benefit of the doubt, but I'm afraid I can't see it, not even a photon. So on that basis.....
by CountryRoyal » 28 Sep 2017 05:33
by Hound » 28 Sep 2017 08:29
CountryRoyal It doesn't really make sense getting rid of him in December like people have said. Why sack him just before he has the chance to legitimately rectify certain problems and get a decent striker in? For me you either do it now-ish or Feb/March depending on results. Anything else is just wasting time.
As much as I'd like to say we should give him the year regardless, it's utterly demoralising seeing little progression and the same recurrent mistakes and performances. So much of what he does and says screams he doesn't know what he's doing and maybe last season was a fluke... I'm sure he's got the answers somewhere inside his head and he really is a managing genius. Let's hope.
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 28 Sep 2017 08:55
Lower West As bad as recent results have been. We won't be relegated. Was always going to be a challenge turning the club around. After some years of decline. Sacking Stam isn't going to cover up the lack of forward firepower in the squad. Stick with him. The next transfer window is the key. Even an unknown continental player to provide a focal point for the attack would be better than nothing.
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Sep 2017 10:19
by windermereROYAL » 28 Sep 2017 10:33
by muirinho » 28 Sep 2017 10:35
HoundCountryRoyal It doesn't really make sense getting rid of him in December like people have said. Why sack him just before he has the chance to legitimately rectify certain problems and get a decent striker in? For me you either do it now-ish or Feb/March depending on results. Anything else is just wasting time.
As much as I'd like to say we should give him the year regardless, it's utterly demoralising seeing little progression and the same recurrent mistakes and performances. So much of what he does and says screams he doesn't know what he's doing and maybe last season was a fluke... I'm sure he's got the answers somewhere inside his head and he really is a managing genius. Let's hope.
tbh, he was borderline genius in getting us to the PO final last year. The tactics against Fulham were as good as I've seen, and we deservedly beat a team who were absolutely flying at the time.
He has clearly messed up badly in the past few weeks, but lets not forget what he did.
My take is a little bit that he was great and making do with a weak squad last year, and at times the team picked itself. He didn't do great with the players he took on in January last year, and again I think he is struggling to fit in the host of new players we have this,
To me it seems managing the squad is a weakness of his. It seems he almost picked the last two sides on seniority rather than the players that should be playing. Weird as it sounds with his playing history, I wonder if he finds it easier to drop the likes of Evans, Swift, Kelly and Popa than he does the bigger 'names' like McCleary, Joey and Beerens.
by Maneki Neko » 28 Sep 2017 10:46
I'm basing this on the fact that going to watch Reading play has become a chore.
by Hound » 28 Sep 2017 10:58
Maneki NekoI'm basing this on the fact that going to watch Reading play has become a chore.
started way before stam, and he rectified it, before slipping back a bit due to injuries and failure to land a proper striker in the summer
by PistolPete » 28 Sep 2017 11:02
tidus_mi2 Unless we get dragged into a relegation battle, he's earned the entire season imo, sick of this short-term approach to managers.
by John Smith » 28 Sep 2017 11:23
PistolPetetidus_mi2 Unless we get dragged into a relegation battle, he's earned the entire season imo, sick of this short-term approach to managers.
Also this ^
However...
90% of the time, the players know whether the manager is any good. After Brendan Rogers half this board was thrilled (big watch bumper book of tactics) that a pmanager with nauseating post match comments and no tactical nous had gone. How wrong they were (please don't try to argue that you weren't). What always resonated with me was that Darren O'Dea, a player totally mistreated by Rodgers had only great things to say about him, that he had helped his game etc...
What happened is we went for the polar opposite and had success and all was good. If we had then decided we are a 4-4-2 energetic side and conitinued to appoint accordingly, all would be fine, but we flip-flopped between styles and only appear to have cracked a style of play again, a philosophy, an identity (if you like that kind of thing) with Stam.
Sack Stam now and we need to decide whether we follow Swansea by appointing a Martinez - Rogers - Laudrup - Monk - Clement type succession, or change direction once again. Of course, it's best if the Bradley, Guidolin and Paulo Sousa's are not given the job!
In conclusion, it's fine to sack Stam, but only if the successor is better!
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