Hypothetically speaking, If (and it's a huge if) we do go down, what would people want to see happen?
I agree Mowbray hasn't had a proper crack of the whip and many of our fans had stupid optimism levels when he arrived.
Better home performances would have seen him home and dry and some early planning scope. Whether we win or lose against Crawley I am not convinced he will get across the line with our owners.
But I sincerely hope we are in league 1 this time next Saturday...I would like to see Mowbray given the chance.
To make matters worse there are strong suggestions wasps are going to significantly hike match day costs next season regardless of the league we are in.
How much of that is due to new manager bounce is difficult to say, however.
Personally I think its all down to new manager bounce. Now that's worn off the squad looks as bad as it did under SP. By no mean's do I think that's a reflection of TM, just a reflection of how bad our squad of players are as a team.
SP was a poor manager, who on the whole, brought in poor players.
To judge Mowbray on Pressley's squad is unfair.
The Daily Mail (I know, I know) reported that TM has told friends he will be back in the North East on Monday
Thought that this information had been put to bed already. He lives in the North East and will obviously be returning "home", after the season ends. However, I believe that he will not be with us next season.The Daily Mail (I know, I know) reported that TM has told friends he will be back in the North East on Monday
I have not seen that quote (was it in the Telegraph?) but I fully agree with you. Lets just hope that he deos not set up the team to draw as that would be a recipe for disaster.Disappointed with TMs comments today that Sunday isn't a game we necessarily have to win. Whilst technically correct, it's a little pessimistic from the manager of a football club. Even if that's the case, I want the manager of my club saying something like 'even though we only need a point, we'll be gearing up to get all 3 points'.
His words could give the players an excuse to sit back (as if they weren't going to anyway but you get what I mean).
WM
I have not seen that quote (was it in the Telegraph?) but I fully agree with you. Lets just hope that he deos not set up the team to draw as that would be a recipe for disaster.
Not having to win and not trying to win are two different things
Actually the real problem is the Ricoh. We cannot win games here.
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