Do league 1 teams have a dozen assistant managers and a DoF?
Utterly disgraceful how our pathetic management have let us get this bad and in this still situation.
To say l'm really p!ssed is a gross understatement.

To say l'm really p!ssed is a gross understatement.
5 as I see it - with a 'better' goal difference than only Rotherham - but of the teams from Brum down, we are the worst (assuming Bolton and Ipswich already gone).4 points off relegation FFS! When did that creep up on us? Hayling Island head has really left us in the ****3...
Events this week proved how poorly run this club of ours is. We were going into an away game at the league leaders, the best team in the division by far and we sack the manager five days before. We install as caretaker his number two who then is facing a firing squad first up. Its madness. If you look down the player performances provided by our regular attendees the most used comments are "bereft of confidence" and "doesnt seem to know his role". We have a good enough squad not to go down but in our current situation we are nowhere near organised enough and prepared well enough to win points.
Every defeat is a head punch and results could not have been worse for us this weekend. We will lose at Millwall and then the panic really will be setting in. As I have said a few times recently, we could conceivably finish with only the points that we have on the board now and that quite probably would not be enough.
Good post. We are bereft of confidence but we are also seriously lacking in ability. This squad is and has proven to be just good enough to keep us in this division, thankfully there will be 3 or more teams worse than us like last season and the season before. This club has been run so poorly and I honestly think Tony Fernandes has been the worst thing to happen to us. The Flavio era was bumpy and bizarre, but he knew what he wanted, took no **** and produced. That's it for me, I've said this before with Holloways dismal performances and away record but I'm serious now. I wont go to another away game until I see some ambition from the club.Events this week proved how poorly run this club of ours is. We were going into an away game at the league leaders, the best team in the division by far and we sack the manager five days before. We install as caretaker his number two who then is facing a firing squad first up. Its madness. If you look down the player performances provided by our regular attendees the most used comments are "bereft of confidence" and "doesnt seem to know his role". We have a good enough squad not to go down but in our current situation we are nowhere near organised enough and prepared well enough to win points.
Every defeat is a head punch and results could not have been worse for us this weekend. We will lose at Millwall and then the panic really will be setting in. As I have said a few times recently, we could conceivably finish with only the points that we have on the board now and that quite probably would not be enough.
The timing of the sacking does feel really ill-considered unless they gambled with new (care)taker manager boost. If they did gamble on that then it's an incredibly reckless thing to do.Events this week proved how poorly run this club of ours is. We were going into an away game at the league leaders, the best team in the division by far and we sack the manager five days before. We install as caretaker his number two who then is facing a firing squad first up. Its madness. If you look down the player performances provided by our regular attendees the most used comments are "bereft of confidence" and "doesnt seem to know his role". We have a good enough squad not to go down but in our current situation we are nowhere near organised enough and prepared well enough to win points.
Every defeat is a head punch and results could not have been worse for us this weekend. We will lose at Millwall and then the panic really will be setting in. As I have said a few times recently, we could conceivably finish with only the points that we have on the board now and that quite probably would not be enough.
Exactly this mate. People talk about throwing money at it but there is a sensible way to spend and a not so sensible way, which Tony tried and failed. This squad needs ripping up, it's no where near good enough.An unpopular view I know, but I'd prefer it if the owners took another huge gamble and tried to buy the league next season (if we stay up). Not with has-beens like before though.
If league 1 is almost inevitable, I'd rather we went for it.
I'd be happy if we could get rid of the lot & start again. I now look back fondly on the crazy Ecclestone/Briatore reign & the 4 year plan which says a lot
A stint in league 1 seems inevitable whether this year or next, every year we end up going backwards![]()
I think I agree, it would be worth the gamble splashing the cash on a decent striker. Charlie Austin would have nailed the chances the likes of Wells have squandered.An unpopular view I know, but I'd prefer it if the owners took another huge gamble and tried to buy the league next season (if we stay up). Not with has-beens like before though.
If league 1 is almost inevitable, I'd rather we went for it.
What I would give to go back to the days of Warnock. Watching Adel rip it up. There was ambition, enjoyable football, results and hope. It put bums on seats and made you want to watch. It was exciting and that's what fans want and pay for. It cost me just shy of 90 quid with diesel and what not yesterday for me and my lad. We ****ed off at half time (rightly or wrongly) as it was nothing short of pathetic. I actually dont blame the players or the temporary manager, they are simply just not good enough. I blame the owners for taking the buzz away from being a fan. I just read that Bhatia has asked for our encouragement and support. Give us something to be encouraged about and the support will be there!!You are correct.
Once the new owners came in and punted Warnock, we have gone backwards in every department since then.
As a team, we haven't been as good.
Our managers haven't been as good.
As a club, we haven't been as good but have wasted a squiliion dollars trying to 'make' a squad gel.
The only thing that has stuck is the fans, everything else gone by the wayside.
How far can we fall?
With the current owners and their complete lack of leadership..................... we may not have bottomed out yet.
Goal difference at the moment is academic. On current form it will swing in Rotherham's favour within the next six games.5 as I see it - with a 'better' goal difference than only Rotherham - but of the teams from Brum down, we are the worst (assuming Bolton and Ipswich already gone).