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You can't be sacking a manager after a Derby defeat when the four previous games were wins
Albeit the manner of the performance was dire
I know football fans are fickle, but I've never known this board to be quite so up and down!
Stay
Stay for now and judge over eight more games, we were good before Swansea unless Cooper hinted he wanted it, then bye-bye Bulut :hehe:
The 3 people who are undecided need to man up!
stay for me.
we are going in the right direction, and have been missing our best player for most of the season.
he's not perfect but if we got rid there's a very real chance we would appoint someone worse
I actually think that he should stay but……I don’t agree that we were good before Swansea.
We won 4 on the trot but the opposition was terrible and we didn’t exactly play well. People often talk about passing the eye test these days and Manchester United are a great example of a team who appear to be doing reasonably well results wise but are in fact a poor team.
Four wins and a draw is good form, not pleasing on the eye but tight as a ducks arse at the back and comfortable in most games, and good against Ipswich, but I know where you are coming from :thumbup:
He'll have an eight game test now hopefully still with Rambo and O'Dowda let's see how he does, his job is on the line?
Go. He's not going to change the type of football he wants his team to play. The football 'if you can call it football ' this season is nothing short of pathetic, lucky to string 3 passes together. No drive no energy and absolutely clueless. The games we've won we were lucky. I sit near the dugout all Bulut does is whistle as if he's rounding sheep unless it's a different whistle for each player I can't see what it achieved.
I appreciate the work he's done, but I don't think he's the guy to take us forward.
I’ve put undecided, I think the football has been poor and his tactics and at times his starting line ups and subs random.
However if Tan is planning on continuing the minimal investment in the playing squad (and no I don’t think for a second we paid 3m in January and not even sure they were buluts choices) then I think Bulut has enough to keep us safely away from relegation.
If Tan plans on investing then I think they should consider their options and see who they realistically think they can bring in for us to progress. So often you see new managers come in to “play football” and it all goes tits up, have stoke ever recovered?
Stay for me. We should have been relegated last year, so to be safe with around 10 games to go is a big improvement. The squad is much improved, aside from up top. I think a DW ent transfer window in the summer and we’ll see more improvement
I was hoping that this season we'd not be threatened by relegation at any point and would finish comfortably mid table, which it looks like he's delivered.
However, I also wanted to see something on the pitch that we could build on for a possible promotion push next season. That I can't see. The football's dreadful to watch, even when we win.
Too many of our victories come with the subtitle "how the hell did we win that?" Swansea knew exactly how to play against us on Saturday and did it comfortably, and I fear a lot more teams will also work it out next season, so those sort of victories dry up.
And there's no plan B.
You could argue that it could be different with a handful of summer signings, but I really can't see the formation or tactics changing, whoever's in the squad.
I personally wouldn't extend his contract, but god knows who would come in instead.
He has to go. The football is appalling and the negative approach to games is soul destroying.
Bulut is getting away with murder because of this myth. Dalman says we have the 6th highest wage bill in the league. In 12 months time, we’ll have proof in the accounts. Our wage bill is going to be huge compared to last season, and we are extremely close to FFP limits, hence we are spending as much as we can.
I still can’t believe that sixth highest wage bill in the Championship remark from Dalman, how.could he know that for sure when so many clubs had not even published their 22/23 accounts at the time? What I can believe is that our wage bill has increased by a lot and it may well be enough to begin the job of changing our playing style to a more attractive, and effective, one if our manager was so minded. Let’s not forget as well that it’s been widely reported that Turnbull could end up costing us £2 million in transfer fees (I don’t know about a million for Horvarth, my understanding was he was a free transfer signing).
I voted Bulut should go for no other reason than the prospect of more of the same quality of football as this season fills me with dread.
The frustration I have with Buluts team set up, is that he seems convinced that the safety first approach is the only way.
He’s never going to produce a team that plays any other way even if he was given an open cheque book imho
He’s bored the pants off a lot of fans with the negative approach, if he can’t adapt and coach the team any other way what’s the point in keeping him here.
We have a creative player in Colwill and yet Bulut seems to have more intent in trying to turn him into a Defensive Midfielder than an attacking player
I’ve said before that we don’t have a huge number of players who can play football and entertain or excite the crowd, we do have enough players with limited talent who can play one way only to instructions, maybe Bulut finds that a whole lot easier to work with.
If he’s here next season and I hope he isn’t, just expect more of the same
I still don’t believe that and I thought he was referencing an article, I don’t see how he can be accurate and know that when like you say others accounts aren’t even out yet
Although it was probably expected wages would increase under the embargo as they tried to get players in when choosing from a tiny percentage of the market.