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We have only won against 3 teams in the top half of the table. Ipswich we scored 2 late goals, Preston we won against 10 men and Coventry. Bulut can't complete against good teams.
I'm sure I've seen interviews with Bullut in the last week or two where he has said he wants to play some youngsters in the last few games and had also said he wants to keep going and finish has far up the table as possible.
Most of the football has been awful this season but our position in the table shows he has done a better job than the last few managers. On that basis I would keep him for another year. I have no confidence that the board could recruit anyone any better.
Yes - he said that pre Sunderland.
Let's see if he comes through with the first bit of it. I think he suggested he would wait for the last four games to use the youngsters - once we are mathematically safe and/or the chance of a play off is mathematically gone. But actions, not words.
King did go on loan a season earlier, to be fair, but it didn't work out for him at Crewe and he came back in January. We couldn't send him out on loan again because we'd played him in a League Cup tie so he'd already played for two teams that season. With hindsight we could've sent Isaak Davies out on loan for the second half of last season but he was seen as part of the first team squad here at the time. Just one of those things that he struggled to find any form after his injury.
Reading some of the replies in this thread, you wonder how anyone under twenty ever plays league football. Far better to play the “tried and tested” - shouldn’t the last two performances before yesterday, especially Sunderland (who lost 5-1 at home to a team with one win in their last sixteen matches yesterday), be a huge argument in favour of giving someone like Colwill jr or Ashford twenty minutes or so at the end of the game? Yesterday was a good day, but the selection of Sawyers as one of the substitutes was depressing - I’ve been a Sawyers fan throughout his career, but he should not be involved in the first team squad at this time in his time with us. It’s just like Slade using one of my favourite City players, Danny Gabbidon, as a sub just before he retired.
Him getting a new contract isn't hinging on if he finishes 9th or 11th. We are now mid table, no mans land, not going up not going down.
Leeds had Gnonto injured, they brought Charlie Crew on to their bench. Bulut brought Sawyers back from the dead instead of giving one of the kids a chance, that's the thing about being a football manager, you may have to earn your contract from the board but ultimately its the fans that will have the biggest say, once you lose them its game over...Bulut has got to learn to play a little bit of politics..learn to appease the fan base.
Sawyers has been a good Championship player, and I like him personally.
Imagine the message it sends to players like J Colwill. "He was nearly out the door but no club came in for him, and the manager still fancies him on the bench ahead of you"
This is another reason to have someone above the manager responsible for player transfers, but that's a non starter here because we have absolutely no identity and just let manager after manager come in and re style the team so we've always got a steady flow of deadwood blocking player development.
It was announced as such at the time"...an option to extend if certain targets on the field are met."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65812806
I suspect it is a top 10 finish which is why he will persist with the loanees and not make room for the younger players.
Agree in what is the harm of putting youngsters on the bench at the expense of someone who will not be here until next year
However bulut isn't the only recent manager at Cardiff who have been reluctant to do this we have not been blessed with managers who were willing to blood the youngsters on a consistent and developmental basis
For me our recent succession of managers is down to lack of a coherent strategy at the club and this for me comes back to limited football experience at board level and a lack of reflection and lessons learnt over the last decade or so - we seem to make the same mistake time and time again
I think in normal circumstances I would agree in terms of the attractiveness of the post but I suspect the big draw back would be working with Tan and we know this has been an issue when ole was told not to take the job and allegedly Bellamy won't come back if tan is here
I wonder how many of the alleged 100 were thrown straight in the bin and how many manager didn't even bother?? I also wonder if the 100 how many were you employed as it seems we seem to have a habit of promoting from within or taking free agents (this is from memory rather than research)
All in all though it has been another depressing season which seemed to start quite brightly but has been derailed for a few reasons rather than just one
Ah well back into breach come august
Agree its not just not a Bulut thing, but he's the one in the firing line now so I suppose he's the one that's gonna get it.
It is definitely the fault of those above him, you can't blame a manager for looking out for his own interests, but again this is probably why we need a strategy, going above the level of the manager and implementing some long term plans, a strategy, a vision whatever people want to call it. The Cardiff way.. whatever it is referred as doesn't really matter but what they put in place does.
Look at what's broke and try to fix it.
The set up/ hierarchy is broken. It will always have Tan at the top so look below him. Choo and Dalman isn't working so either get rid or hire people in.
A single way of playing, so in the event we sack a manager (or god forbid he is poached for doing so well) the next manager coming in is easily identifiable, you have an identity, you hire the new manager if he fits what you are doing at the club, or in the unlikely event the manager has done a 10 year stint you could likely promote from within as the coaches at all levels would be playing the same way..UNLIKELY I KNOW.
If we are going to keep persisting with the way we play, then have the arcademy playing the same way so we can use the ****ing players
We undoubtedly have a poor squad but Bulut doesn't make the most of what we have. He's massively risk averse both in terms of the team he picks and his tactics.
I accept however that he may not be willing to play youngsters as it may not work and will lead to poor results which will affect both his chances of a renewed contract or getting a job elsewhere.
Just throwing this out there, but sometimes isn't it down to who we are playing and when? Coventry have a FA Cup semi-final at Wembley against Man United in two weeks. It would be only human to think that their players had one eye on that and our performance seemed better than it actually was?
As pointed out when it came to important games i.e Swansea we went missing.