If we just give a manager 9 or 10 games with a squad he's built from scratch himself, how long do they give his replacement with the same players?
Something tells me we do the know the whole story as this seems a very snap decision.
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If we just give a manager 9 or 10 games with a squad he's built from scratch himself, how long do they give his replacement with the same players?
Something tells me we do the know the whole story as this seems a very snap decision.
As am I
Bombed out promising youth players, brought in a bunch of bang average journeymen and played conservative football that saw us create next to nothing. The way people are going on on Twitter you'd think we've sacked Pep!
I always got the impression it was just a matter of time with Morison, I didn't see him lasting the season and though I'm surprised he's gone this early, I'm not particularly disappointed
TOBW- would have to go along with that. Like many others I am totally speechless. Yes we can criticise his line-ups and tactics.....that's what fans do, but this is madness at such an early stage. Clearly the heirarchy are not reacting to any fan outrage - most are completely understanding of the need for patience and time, and that a complete new squad doesn't' gel overnight.Quote:
"this is the most ludicrous sacking in the club’s history I’d say."
Must be one of the few sackings in history where it was not a reaction to fan outrage.
Have to think, like others, that there is more behind this.
Brendan could be available soon
You don’t give the manager the nod to bring in SEVENTEEN new players, make money no one thought we had available to him to spend on transfer deadline day and implement a completely new way of playing and then sack him less than two months into the season - it’s ridiculous. The only way this decision makes any sense is if something has gone on behind the scenes or we’ve got someone who will represent a big step forward by the club poised to come in - as the second option seems pie in the sky under this lot, we’re left with number one and if it is that, the club owe it the fans to at least hint that something along those lines has taken place.
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Question is who will be Mark Hudson's number two, AKA our next manager
The club is a madhouse Bob. Has been for ages. They have done all of the things you've highlighted and more. They should never have appointed him in the first place. I understand the anger but it doesn't make it the wrong decision, it just highlights our club board are a f*cking joke and have been for a long time. Two promotions to the biggest league in the world blown and look where we've ended up. I think it's the board that's the problem. Morison was given a massive chance and wasn't up to the job for all kinds of reasons. That's on the board. They've done something about it at least.
They were no worse than any other players last season (often better) and have been moved out of the side. One easy example is Bagan, what has he done wrong to be behind the comedy player that is Nkonkou? Another is Denham who impressed when given opportunity, why is he now 5th choice behind another comedy player in Nelson?
He persisted with the likes of Vaulks and Pack despite knowing he wouldn't be using them even when we were safe rather than give Bowen (who had impressed) or King a real run in the team. Colwill has not had a run in the team under him despite being impressive when he's given proper opportunity. Connolly and McGuinness have both been moved on despite one looking good on loan and the other being fine in our first team. Poor players were given chances consistently ahead of promising younger players and in spite of this I'm still seeing him lauded elsewhere for bringing through the young players?
Totally agree, and yesterday was just awful.
Whereas it has been good to see people putting a positive slant on things, we have been dreadful so far this season - with one or two very short exceptions - clueless and shapeless. Yes, he's changed the style, and yes, he's recruited a new side, but we are still very poor, can't score goals, and what's more, the youngsters aren't even getting a look-in. What must Bagan think, for example, when Nkounkou gets picked in front of him? And why change the Harris-Robinson front two, after it had worked so well?
But apart from that, he's had plenty of opportunity to show he could mould a side, and push us on, and instead, all he's shown us is that he was promoted well beyond his abilities.