We are in a vicious circle: hoofball manager takes us down the table, new hoofball manager takes us almost/all the way to the play-offs, hoofball manager takes us back down the table etc…
Something’s got to change.
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We are in a vicious circle: hoofball manager takes us down the table, new hoofball manager takes us almost/all the way to the play-offs, hoofball manager takes us back down the table etc…
Something’s got to change.
It is all the more impressive that you've managed to bang in such high numbers having joined this message board over 9 years after I did.
Over 10,000 messages in under 6 years. And I'm the boring c***? You should get out more. 😄
Hopefully a new manager might look at the players we have loaned out, and maybe recall a couple of them (in January). Wintle is getting rave reviews, and though it might be hard to believe, we're missing Murphy.
It would depend on who that manager was.
Ole could be available soon, perhaps give him a chance to right some wrongs.
Who knows he might bring Ronaldo with him.
Alternatively, and more realistically, the boys might well go for Ted Lasso.
Absolutely. And who has any confidence that Tan, Dalman and Choo know enough about football to choose a suitable replacement?
I've been looking at the managers who've won promotion from the championship over the last 3 seasons and where they came from:
Norwich - Farke - Borussia Dortmund reserves
Watford - Xisco - Dinamo Tblisi
Brentford - Frank - Brentford assistant manager
Leeds - Bielsa - Lille
West Brom - Bilic - El Ittihad (Saudi Arabia)
Fulham - Parker - Fulham assistant coach
Norwich - Farke - Borussia Dortmund reserves
Sheff Utd - Wilder - Northampton Town
Villa - Smith - Brentford
Very little previous experience of managing in the championship there, or at all for some of them. I'm sure there are good managers out there in the lower divisions and abroad, but how would our board know without a DOF, and would that be too much of a gamble?
Wilder and Xisco (as of today) are both currently available.
Try reading some posts as opposed to typing your own drivel.
Against WBA we had 2 so called youngsters. Most messages on here (probably including you but I can’t be arsed to look at the history) have screamed for us to bring the youth through.
We do have some decent young players who can play, but bringing them into a “punt it long into space” style is not helping anyone.
Add to that the very strange team selections and line ups and there is are your main issues.
Yes I think we should add a couple of quality players to help but we should have enough in the squad to be around mid table.
I believe a new manager with a fresh outlook might give us that
Looks like he's going nowhere anyway. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...mpression=true