I’m afraid he’s got another team with a tiny budget to keep up next season. Regarding the sample size, it’s the only data available. He looks a lot better at League One level……
..we’ll see, I’ll have an ST again, how many games I get to is up to Gareth. I’d love to see us winning playing beautiful football. Failing that just winning. Losing and playing hideous footy means the pub will do decent business.
I still think it's too early to judge and there's been some good mixed in with the bad. When has a manager last been able to successfully make us hard to beat? It's taken a few games for him to drill that into the team but looks like he's got there. Pretty? Nope. Effective? Seemingly.
My big question is less about GA and more about the strategic direction of the club. I understood the mantra under Warburton - trim the wage bill each year, develop young players each year, and play the type of football that attracts PL scouts. We can debate how successful the strategy was, but Beale and Critchley clearly fitted into that same model for me.
I'm defending Ainsworth a little, but happy to admit he doesn't fit into that strategy as obviously as Beale or Critchley did. So I'm left wondering what the strategy of the club's leadership is now, if any. Has it changed? If so, how much? What is it now? I'd like someone to ask this sort of question, if any, at a fan's forum.
