Unable to score against injury ravaged side. Cardiff strolled through the game as if it were a friendly. IMO Steve Morrison not up to the job.
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It basically was one for us though.Originally posted by pomeroy View PostUnable to score against injury ravaged side. Cardiff strolled through the game as if it were a friendly. IMO Steve Morrison not up to the job.
Most of the team know they aren't here next season and the result almost meaningless for our season.
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Lets be honest, he is our manager because he was the cheap option. We are not going to sack him having already given him a contract for next season. In hindsight club should have held their nerve and just waited until end of the season like they initially planned, thanked him for his efforts and went down a different avenue.
New manger, with a new philosophy, with scope to sign a load of players to fit that philosophy this summer, but instead we are stuck with a Btec Neil Harris.
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I don't particularly have faith in Steve Morrison but he has steadied the club and we possibly were heading for relegation. Hasn't had a chance to shape it properly and there's some good prospects coming through. I can overlook the Swans result. He certainly deserves a summer to rebuild and start afresh next season.
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let's see how we get on over the summer.
what would be considered a success of or next season? top half?
I don't think we are in the position to expect challenging for the playoffs. if we are top half, with a better style of play and continued pathway for youth then that's a successful next season IMO.
if we make some inspired signings and everything just clicks then it is of course possible that we would exceed that, but I don't think we should be expecting that
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we were heading to League 1 when he took over, his team has bagged enough points to keep us up
these dead rubber games are always a bit pointless, some of the players know they will not be with us next season and are already " on the beach " ( as the saying goes )
we were crying out for a manager to play some youth players, SM has done just that, we have to hope they are the future and next year will come good
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With all the pressure on games/results these days it must be nice to be able to experiment and try things out. I think he’s done all right bar the swansea debacle, not like we have much choice anyway is it? What young aspiring managers are knocking on our door? Or do we just talk about any that are Welsh ffs….a few key signing, decent loans and we can rebuild like MM did when he took over. He didn’t have any youth coming through either….
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He’s done a great job and imo had a great January transfer window which we all know is a difficult one especially when you need players for a relegation battle.
I’m looking forward to seeing what can be done over the summer with him in charge.
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It’s been said countless times on here that the club needs a huge change in style, with a philosophy embedded.
Finally, we have a manager who’s trying to do just that, with one arm tied behind his back - financially.
This is going to take some time (again, said on here a million times) and the road is going to be a bumpy one.
Morison has made mistakes along the way - the Swansea match being one of them (and the one that some find unorgivable), but to try and hound him out now is madness.
We haven’t got any money and so far, he’s mostly done and said the right things. He has a lot to learn, but at least he’s not afraid to speak out.
As for those wanting Dyche - really? Burnley aren’t exactly famed for playing a progressive style of football, so why would we want to go for a quick fix kind of manager?
The Luton result is of little consequence. I was at the game and it’s plain to see that our season is now being used to prepare for the next.
Surely that’s better than just trying to win games, without looking at what’s possible with the current squad? These games will help to inform the coaching staff as to what/who is needed for next season.
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Agree with all of this.Originally posted by The Hooded Claw View PostIt’s been said countless times on here that the club needs a huge change in style, with a philosophy embedded.
Finally, we have a manager who’s trying to do just that, with one arm tied behind his back - financially.
This is going to take some time (again, said on here a million times) and the road is going to be a bumpy one.
Morison has made mistakes along the way - the Swansea match being one of them (and the one that some find unorgivable), but to try and hound him out now is madness.
We haven’t got any money and so far, he’s mostly done and said the right things. He has a lot to learn, but at least he’s not afraid to speak out.
As for those wanting Dyche - really? Burnley aren’t exactly famed for playing a progressive style of football, so why would we want to go for a quick fix kind of manager?
The Luton result is of little consequence. I was at the game and it’s plain to see that our season is now being used to prepare for the next.
Surely that’s better than just trying to win games, without looking at what’s possible with the current squad? These games will help to inform the coaching staff as to what/who is needed for next season.
No point judging him on meaningless matches like yesterday. The summer transfer window and the first half of next season is the real test.
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Dyche is hardly a quick fix manager, hes only managed 2 clubs and one of them for 10 yearsOriginally posted by The Hooded Claw View PostIt’s been said countless times on here that the club needs a huge change in style, with a philosophy embedded.
Finally, we have a manager who’s trying to do just that, with one arm tied behind his back - financially.
This is going to take some time (again, said on here a million times) and the road is going to be a bumpy one.
Morison has made mistakes along the way - the Swansea match being one of them (and the one that some find unorgivable), but to try and hound him out now is madness.
We haven’t got any money and so far, he’s mostly done and said the right things. He has a lot to learn, but at least he’s not afraid to speak out.
As for those wanting Dyche - really? Burnley aren’t exactly famed for playing a progressive style of football, so why would we want to go for a quick fix kind of manager?
The Luton result is of little consequence. I was at the game and it’s plain to see that our season is now being used to prepare for the next.
Surely that’s better than just trying to win games, without looking at what’s possible with the current squad? These games will help to inform the coaching staff as to what/who is needed for next season.
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I was also at the game. If that was Morison preparing for next season, then 2022/23 is set to be grim.Originally posted by The Hooded Claw View PostThe Luton result is of little consequence. I was at the game and it’s plain to see that our season is now being used to prepare for the next.
I don’t believe the manager should be hounded out, but I also don’t buy this ‘preparing for next season’ nonsense. If that’s what he’s doing, why is he fielding five loan players?
The ‘experimenting’ claim is just an excuse people are making to defend Morison. He was getting the plaudits when the team was playing better and getting results. He’s equally responsible for the crap his side has served up in recent weeks.
In statistical terms, this is the club’s worst Football League season since the mid-Nineties and Morison should certainly shoulder his share of the blame for that.
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Morison can’t be judged on the whole season, when a third of it was Mad Mick and the squad was messed up last summer - not to mention having to sell Moore in the last window.
Maybe he’s fielding at least some of the loan players because they represent gaps in the permanent set up and also because he wants our own players to learn from them.
If he just played the kids and we got spanked, then he’d be hammered on this board for not taking the league seriously.
I’m not suggesting that he’s some sort of messiah, but it’s very easy to keep wanting to change the manager, when perhaps we should be patient.
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Maybe Morison should be the one exercising patience. He’s quick enough to tell us the youngsters are raw and still learning the game, so don’t then complain about their understanding of the game, which can only get better with experience.Originally posted by The Hooded Claw View PostMorison can’t be judged on the whole season, when a third of it was Mad Mick and the squad was messed up last summer - not to mention having to sell Moore in the last window.
Maybe he’s fielding at least some of the loan players because they represent gaps in the permanent set up and also because he wants our own players to learn from them.
If he just played the kids and we got spanked, then he’d be hammered on this board for not taking the league seriously.
I’m not suggesting that he’s some sort of messiah, but it’s very easy to keep wanting to change the manager, when perhaps we should be patient.
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People talk about the board holding their nerve and then not willing to give a manager a chance
More plusses than minuses for me since he took over but he is not perfect then who the hell would be for what we have and can afford - he is young and needs to learn the management game as he has already alluded to in previous interviews
I'm looking forward to next season already but also looking to see how people like Colwill Davies bagan etc continue this season - not necessarily concerned about the results now to an extent but how those that will be with us next year perform
People chuck names around as if it's a football manager game. I expect Dyche is looking a little higher than us but not many other realistic names listed
Saturdays loss rather than the performance is manna from heaven for some
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