His pre season has not been a success. I know they do not count but the lack of goals and attack on goals is a worry. We were promised attacking football but the only attacking football has been from the opposition. Shota deserves a chance but for me he either turns it round by end of September or he goes
Well hang on. We lost to Fenerbahce, Leicester and Peterborough. We beat Cambridge, Brighton stiffs and Malaga. So we lost to two teams we were never gonna beat and once to a team we should be beating. We beat two teams we should have done and one we probably wouldn't have thought we would.
That pretty much sums up pre season for most clubs, you spend most of the time getting minutes into the legs of new players, tinkering with formations and trying new things, I can't imagine many teams go out to dominate the opposition in a pre season friendly.
To then say Shota deserves mere weeks to get us to what I presume is somewhere near the playoffs with a squad currently missing a decent chunk of players is a bit mad.
If we're bottom three in November, yep, fair enough. If we're mid table, definitely not. The owners might act before we judge, but we need to get behind this lot from the off. Don't get caught up in the owner's hype; it's his job to say we're going for promotion, just like 20 odd other owners will be saying, we need to stay grounded and do what the players do, take it a step at a time.
FWIW I think we'll make the playoffs, I just think we'll fall short in them given the inexperience.