Lets get real
A top class manager could make something of our current situation. To say otherwise is signs of being retarded.
A top class manager wouldn't work under the pantomime of a regime our club is lumbered with
I work with teenagers so they doWho ever is the new gaffer they need time to get the players into a winning mentality. If we all get behind the team and stop the booing then maybe we might do a little better. If you were at work and all day people were on your back shouting shit at you, would you want to carry on??
Wouldn't? Meaning we wouldn't get a top class manager? This isn't news.
Or couldn't? I beg to differ. If you are saying couldn't then why get anyone in? Let the kit man take charge.
Think about it. We've been in court for non-payment of rent, sold every player worth his salt in recent seasons, we on average sack a manager a season, only came out of a transfer embargo late in June after missing out on our top transfer targets, are a club in terminal decline, with clumsy opaque owners who were the first in English league football to sack the manager.
Top managers, or anyone aspiring to be so wouldn't do any better here as they wouldn't touch the place with a barge pole. That's why
Think about it. We've been in court for non-payment of rent, sold every player worth his salt in recent seasons, we on average sack a manager a season, only came out of a transfer embargo late in June after missing out on our top transfer targets, are a club in terminal decline, with clumsy opaque owners who were the first in English league football to sack the manager.
Top managers, or anyone aspiring to be so wouldn't do any better here as they wouldn't touch the place with a barge pole. That's why
Again, this isn't news. Who is saying we will get a top manager? I'm not.
You can't use the fact a top manager wouldn't come here as proof they wouldn't do well if they did come here!
Managers make no difference anyway according to you, all about the wage.
In every sport there's a huge correlation between investment and result. Of course there are exceptions, but they're entirely that.
Argue against it if you wish, but foolishness will characterise your responses
Then again, no point in competing at all for any team, give out all the league tables at the start of the season based on wage budget.
Would save a lot of grief, though Swansea, Newcastle, Norwich and Wigan might have been a bit miffed last season, as were Leicester.
Great. Five examples out of the top two leagues. That's about one in ten. What bit of the term 'exceptions' didn't you understand?
They were just off the top of my head, plenty more examples, sure you could find them more as it seemed that you knew the wage budgets of every team in the Championship last season in order to "prove" your hypothesis.
They were all pretty available to anyone wanting to actually understand our context, and offered up on here to allow debate. Two of the three relegated clubs had the two lowest budgets
The only fact is that we didn't change the manager, and we were relegated.
And Doncaster did change theirs and still went down. Just like us.
Do you know what else we and Doncaster had in common?
I warned you that you could end up looking foolish...
It wasn't loads of loan players as you advocated at the time.
Nice side-step, but no
Was it that they sacked a perfectly good, proven manager who has now moved into a better job, whilst we kept Thorn?
I'd give it to either Phil Brown or Dennis Wise. They're the best two options. After that, i might be happy with Chris Wilder or Mark Robins. The rest are very poor options for me.
Yes we have to be realistic and 'get real.'
That doesn't mean we have to go for someone like Phil Brown.
There's being realistic and there's plain stupidity. We can be realistic and still go for an up and coming manager with a some success in the lower leagues.
Don't know why anyone would think Blackwell or Brown etc. would be any better than Dowie, Coleman or Thorn.
Think about it. We've been in court for non-payment of rent, sold every player worth his salt in recent seasons, we on average sack a manager a season, only came out of a transfer embargo late in June after missing out on our top transfer targets, are a club in terminal decline, with clumsy opaque owners who were the first in English league football to sack the manager.
Top managers, or anyone aspiring to be so wouldn't do any better here as they wouldn't touch the place with a barge pole. That's why
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