
Originally Posted by
Rjk
I can understand that viewpoint, but I don't entirely agree.
Early days yet, but I would say that there's a lot more behind our improvement under Riza than the players trying harder.
We've been pressing harder up front, hitting the forwards quicker, counterattacking. All things we seldom did under Bulut.
Also consider the players we've used. Bulut's first teams this season were practically all in their late 20s and up, against Bristol the Likes of Colwill, Tanner, Bagan, Robertson were our best players.
Our midfield has been looking to get the ball forward, our defence is starting to look a bit more robust and we now have an attack that at least you can understand how we are trying to score.
Surely if we bring in an "experienced" manager, aren't these the kind of thinks we would want them to start to implement.
We are far from the finished article under Riza, but at least we are going in the right direction.
There are no guarantees with an experienced manager - if Tan could open is cheque book and get a manager that guaranteed a playoff spot I have no doubt he would, but it doesn't work like that.
Experienced managers get sacked all the time too, almost all managers end in failure after a couple of years, even ones who have previously been successful.
I'd be happy to stick with Riza for now if we continue to show improvement.