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You under estimate the quality of the Premier league & over estimate the Championship.Yes, I know we got one point more (Wow!) than two years ago, but this has been our worst season in the PL by a country mile.
From the very beginning, with the fracas about pornographic sponsors to not completing our recruitment before the season started, this has been an utter and abject failure. And we are left with a DoF who doesn't give a damn as long as he can use us to fund climbing mountains, a manager who has the power to inspire of a lump of concrete, and an owner who sits like Miss Haversham among her cobwebs and wedding cake. If we get out of the Championship next season, it will be via the trapdoor, not the elevator.
You under estimate the quality of the Premier league & over estimate the Championship.
Record for most relegated ever but that means by default we are good at getting promoted.
Gozo is on the sherry![]()
It's Buckfast Blue nun or nothing for meRed wine, actually. In vino veritas.
It reminds me of WWF wrestling it's all rigged.To paraphrase Churchill, tomorrow I will be sober but Norwich will still be relegated.
So the fact they twice made the play-offs after DS left was nothing to do with what he did when he managed them? And three consecutive top ten finishes in the second tier was failure for a team that had spent all but the preceding season in the third tier since 1993? Funny, then, that Aston Villa thought he was the man to get them promoted to the EPL, rightly as it turned out -- but there again, no doubt they were looking for "a manager who has the power to inspire of a lump of concrete". Maybe, on the other hand, they did some due diligence and noticed that, when Brentford finished the 2017--18 season in that "lowly" 9th place (we managed 14th if you remember), they did so being "widely regarded as the Championship's entertainers", Smith having "built an attractive passing style of play on a shoestring budget."Robbie will come on soon and tell me how wonderful Smith was at Brentford. Yes, he inherited a team which finished in the play-offs (fifth) before he arrived, and then he took them to the heights of 9th-10th-9th during his management period. And after he left, they made the play-offs again twice before finally getting promoted. He was truly inspirational, wasn't he?
So the fact they twice made the play-offs after DS left was nothing to do with what he did when he managed them? And three consecutive top ten finishes in the second tier was failure for a team that had spent all but the preceding season in the third tier since 1993? Funny, then, that Aston Villa thought he was the man to get them promoted to the EPL, rightly as it turned out -- but there again, no doubt they were looking for "a manager who has the power to inspire of a lump of concrete". Maybe, on the other hand, they did some due diligence and noticed that, when Brentford finished the 2017--18 season in that "lowly" 9th place (we managed 14th if you remember), they did so being "widely regarded as the Championship's entertainers", Smith having "built an attractive passing style of play on a shoestring budget."
You believe he's a very good manager; I believe he's the epitome of mediocrity. As I've said before, we'll just have to wait and see who is right on this one because he's going nowhere (sadly, in my opinion; thankfully, in yours).
If I'm wrong, and he's guided us to promotion by playing attractive football with a clear identity which bodes well for the future, I will come on here a year from now and eat humble pie. If you're wrong, and we've sacked him at Christmas as we hover above the relegation zone looking clueless, will you?
Correct. My post was in response to the ill-informed nastiness of Gozo's caricature of the man and his time in charge of Brentford............. if you read his post again, you'll notice that he hasn't actually given his opinion .......