by Ranty McRantface » 10 Oct 2019 10:20
by Hound » 10 Oct 2019 10:32
Ranty McRantface Well, here we are. I did say anything but a win or a draw and a good performance will be the end of him. Shame really.
The next manager can not be another nice guy now. After hearing we once again have groups/rifts forming in the squad (again I said this would happen with a big squad and the way Jose managed them) we need a bit of a pcunt in charge to sort these lot out now. I mean someone who will not take any shite and will be able to get respect from the team.
From the list of candidates for the job no one really stands out who would be able to do that.
by royal_rumble » 10 Oct 2019 11:48
AthleticoSpizzthere it is
by Forbury Lion » 10 Oct 2019 12:15
by Ryucoo » 10 Oct 2019 13:36
Ryucoo Where did people expect us to be?
by Hound » 10 Oct 2019 13:58
by Stranded » 10 Oct 2019 13:59
Ryucoo Poor decision imo
I'm not sure what people are expecting from constantly sacking average managers every few months and getting in more average managers to replace them.
I would have thought breaking from this flatline is the obvious path to improvement, and as we can't ever break it by getting in a really good manager, seeing as our pickings are always the leftover scran on the Lazy Susan of perpetually sacked coaches, the only sensible option is to give one of these guys a bit of time to learn from their mistakes, build a team, get it playing and develop as a club with a bit of stability and progression.
Last season was merely about getting in and staying up. Gomes has had 11 games of a proper season, ffs. Where did people expect us to be?
All the best to the next guy but Jesus, have something else in the pipeline mate cos a few poor games and the fans and club will be gozzing on that picture of you last week smiling with all the players after keeping Reading in the Championship.
by URZZZZ » 10 Oct 2019 13:59
Ryucoo Poor decision imo
I'm not sure what people are expecting from constantly sacking average managers every few months and getting in more average managers to replace them.
I would have thought breaking from this flatline is the obvious path to improvement, and as we can't ever break it by getting in a really good manager, seeing as our pickings are always the leftover scran on the Lazy Susan of perpetually sacked coaches, the only sensible option is to give one of these guys a bit of time to learn from their mistakes, build a team, get it playing and develop as a club with a bit of stability and progression.
Last season was merely about getting in and staying up. Gomes has had 11 games of a proper season, ffs. Where did people expect us to be?
All the best to the next guy but Jesus, have something else in the pipeline mate cos a few poor games and the fans and club will be gozzing on that picture of you last week smiling with all the players after keeping Reading in the Championship.
by Millsy » 10 Oct 2019 14:01
Old Man AndrewsRyucoo Where did people expect us to be?
Not in the relegation zone...........
9 wins in 38 games. Please argue thats good enough.
by URZZZZ » 10 Oct 2019 14:02
WestRoyalURZZZZWestRoyal
That old chestnut, which players had attitude problems?
Aluko and Barrow - walking back every time they lost the ball (which was a lot)
Ilori - always struck the impression he thought he was better than what he was with his languid style
Popa - has a terrible attitude
Even Kelly - the arrogance of saying “we knew we wouldn’t be relegated”, showing a complacent attitude amongst the squad
That enough for you?
Nope, that doesn't tell me they had bad attitudes or maybe i'm taking your bad attitude comment out of context. It says Aluko and Barrow didn't track back, Ilori was over confident, Kelly had faith and was complacent which doesn't mean he had a bad attitude and I assume popa looked like he had an attitude problem because you haven't stated why he had one.
URZZZZWestRoyalURZZZZ
Aluko and Barrow - walking back every time they lost the ball (which was a lot)
Ilori - always struck the impression he thought he was better than what he was with his languid style
Popa - has a terrible attitude
Even Kelly - the arrogance of saying “we knew we wouldn’t be relegated”, showing a complacent attitude amongst the squad
That enough for you?
Nope, that doesn't tell me they had bad attitudes or maybe i'm taking your bad attitude comment out of context. It says Aluko and Barrow didn't track back, Ilori was over confident, Kelly had faith and was complacent which doesn't mean he had a bad attitude and I assume popa looked like he had an attitude problem because you haven't stated why he had one.
Popa was constantly caught smoking etc..
by URZZZZ » 10 Oct 2019 14:04
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZWestRoyal
Nope, that doesn't tell me they had bad attitudes or maybe i'm taking your bad attitude comment out of context. It says Aluko and Barrow didn't track back, Ilori was over confident, Kelly had faith and was complacent which doesn't mean he had a bad attitude and I assume popa looked like he had an attitude problem because you haven't stated why he had one.
Popa was constantly caught smoking etc..
Once.
by Stranded » 10 Oct 2019 14:06
2 world wars, 1 world cupOld Man AndrewsRyucoo Where did people expect us to be?
Not in the relegation zone...........
9 wins in 38 games. Please argue thats good enough.
I don't know why, but for some bizarre reason I have it in my head that he came in with only 9-10 games to go and kept us up.
It's only when Dellor said on the radio that he had 23 games (half a season) that I realise how long he'd had and so I'm a little less anti the sacking now.
3/4 of a season with a bunch of loan players and signings as required and with that win ratio and the current league position. Yeah, I think it's hard to justify sticking up for him too much.
I'm sure someone with a calculator can tot up all the points in those games and where that would put us in the table at 34 games or whatever (unfair to go by current league position as we did have fair form at the tail end of last season). Probably won't be too impressive.
URZZZZOld Man AndrewsURZZZZ
Popa was constantly caught smoking etc..
Once.
Not what I heard. Are you seriously telling me Popa had a good attitude?
by Millsy » 10 Oct 2019 14:51
Stranded2 world wars, 1 world cupOld Man Andrews
Not in the relegation zone...........
9 wins in 38 games. Please argue thats good enough.
I don't know why, but for some bizarre reason I have it in my head that he came in with only 9-10 games to go and kept us up.
It's only when Dellor said on the radio that he had 23 games (half a season) that I realise how long he'd had and so I'm a little less anti the sacking now.
3/4 of a season with a bunch of loan players and signings as required and with that win ratio and the current league position. Yeah, I think it's hard to justify sticking up for him too much.
I'm sure someone with a calculator can tot up all the points in those games and where that would put us in the table at 34 games or whatever (unfair to go by current league position as we did have fair form at the tail end of last season). Probably won't be too impressive.
36 points in 34 games - translates to 48 points over a full season - so touch and go if enough to avoid the drop.
by Ryucoo » 10 Oct 2019 15:20
Old Man AndrewsRyucoo Where did people expect us to be?
Not in the relegation zone...........
9 wins in 38 games. Please argue thats good enough.
by Ryucoo » 10 Oct 2019 15:32
URZZZZRyucoo Poor decision imo
I'm not sure what people are expecting from constantly sacking average managers every few months and getting in more average managers to replace them.
I would have thought breaking from this flatline is the obvious path to improvement, and as we can't ever break it by getting in a really good manager, seeing as our pickings are always the leftover scran on the Lazy Susan of perpetually sacked coaches, the only sensible option is to give one of these guys a bit of time to learn from their mistakes, build a team, get it playing and develop as a club with a bit of stability and progression.
Last season was merely about getting in and staying up. Gomes has had 11 games of a proper season, ffs. Where did people expect us to be?
All the best to the next guy but Jesus, have something else in the pipeline mate cos a few poor games and the fans and club will be gozzing on that picture of you last week smiling with all the players after keeping Reading in the Championship.
But that’s the point. He wasn’t learning from mistakes. 11 games is a big enough sample size to realise “yeah, you know what, current tactics aren’t working, lets try something different”. Of course, you have to give your system some time to work. But playing 5 at the back yielded 0 goals in 5 games (goals against Blackburn and Swansea were after changing to a 4-2-3-1). Yet he kept doing it
by Franchise FC » 10 Oct 2019 15:51
RyucooOld Man AndrewsRyucoo Where did people expect us to be?
Not in the relegation zone...........
9 wins in 38 games. Please argue thats good enough.
I'd argue that' just numbers. Sure, it's a numbers game I guess but they don't tell the whole story. I'd say it would be fair to wipe last season off the slate and work from the assumption that this was his first shift in charge of his own team with a fresh start. In which case for me, 11 games (not all of which have been bad) is a pretty short window to be firing someone. Again.
And the numbers don't tell the future, which also has to be considered. They don't adjust to compensate for the fact our only choices of replacement are Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes or some other yawning tumbleweed.
So for me, the numbers aren't really enough data. They might be for you, and lucky you, they seem to be for our daft club too - and how's it working out for us? Good?
by Franchise FC » 10 Oct 2019 15:51
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