it seems like you want mowbray out but dont want to commit to saying it on a public forum otis
Not quite.
I want him to change things to give us a chance at reaching our play-off target. That is what I want.
I feel if he doesn't change things and believes we can keep playing the same way and it will all come good, then he is wrong.
I also think if we just keep on the same path we will not make the play-offs.
If he just stubbornly refuses to change things and we keep losing and keep sliding, THEN I would want him sacked.
I would now consider not making the top 6 a failure. I wouldn't sack him based on that though, but if this run of 3 wins becomes something like 4 wins in 21 or 22 matches, then yes, because something would be very clearly wrong.
If we keep on sliding and end the season in a slump, where is the optimism for next season?
We carry on like we are and I would hate to see the season ticket sales for next year and the fact that this kind of slump has already happened to him twice before surely won't give a single fan any degree of confidence that it won't happen yet again next year!
Bottom line for me is:
1. Not making the play-offs now would be a failure.
I wouldn't sack him on the basis that though.
2. If the slump continues for the next 4 or 5 matches and we keep losing however, with him just keep on playing the same failing system, then yes, then I would want him sacked.
Long way to go from that position though.
I think if we lost 7 or 8 matches in a row, or had no wins in say 10 games, then the majority of fans would want him sacked.
3. What I do want is him to put into practice what he said at the start of the season, that of our having to adapt our game based on who we are playing and the state of pitches and climate etc.
He said we would need to adapt our style of play and have other ways of playing in our locker.
THAT is what I want to see.
If I just wanted him sacked I would say so.