by katweslowski »
05 Dec 2024 17:47
I don't believe results are the only metric here. Also, the fact he had a rocky period isn't that relevant, the fact is he has galvanised this squad and is achieving great results all things considered.
The main metric and point for me is that this period of the club's history is the most crucial part. He's experienced player sales with no notification, he's been lied to numerous times, he's had no heating at training ground, a sale of the training ground (nearly), no food, no away hotel stays, he's saw the Director of Football sacked and in trouble for betting, he's been promised new owners (primarily Couhig who was announcing it everywhere), and it's all been a total let down.
Not to mention failed wages, no budgets, points deductions, HMRC issues, tax issues, pitch invasions.
I can't believe how dismissive some fans are of him leaving to be honest. He's done exceptionally well during all of this, and is leading the new/younger academy players into first team football and getting points on the board. We're 6th with a thread-bare squad, full of 17-18 year olds.
I know it won't be an external replacement, btu the thought of yet another random guy stepping in makes me feel sick. We've had the shit with Ince, Clement, Steve Clarke, Jaap Stam, Paunovic, Gomes, and I just felt for the first time we had a manager with a true connection and spirit amongst the club - all built (ironically) on all of the disruption.