But if we're limping along, winning 1 out of every 11, something has to give, surely?This is daft in the extreme. He finally turns things around and wins an away game against a team we need to beat and they do this. It's sickening.
I half think they watch this board to see for suggestionsI jokingly said wait until he wins then fire him.
Swift and decisive action would have happened earlier. Instead we had speeches defending Farke. Now, after a win, we sack him. It stinks.But if we're limping along, winning 1 out of every 11, something has to give, surely?
We can / could still get out of the ****e we're in - but not without swift and decisive action.
If we end up as "Frank Lampard's Norwich City" then I'll be very worried.According to Norfolk Life the favourites for the job are Frank Lampard, Russell Martin and Mark Robins. End of SW's project then? Back to giving ex players a go. Great.
My thoughts exactly.If we end up as "Frank Lampard's Norwich City" then I'll be very worried.
I don't think it'll be the primary motivation, but yes, compensation for a manager won't cost the £20m+ we'd get for an on-song Cantwell Vs him stagnating in the reserves and leaving for free.Would it be less expensive to sack Farke than sell Tod ?
I half think they watch this board to see for suggestions
If that's true and the decision was already made, why announce it last night rather than this morning. It makes no difference to the recruitment of a new Head Coach other than giving any new coach the impression of a cut throat Sporting Director. I've lost a lot of respect for Webber over this. I hope it hit him hard sitting po faced in the stands with Zoë while thinking "Oh sh*t, we're going to win this game and I've got to sack him afterwards". It's a bloody difficult job, but it could have been handled better. The BBC news showed Daniel walking off the pitch smiling when shortly afterwards he would be sacked.