Wasted tenner for Tom then
Everything has worked out.

Wasted tenner for Tom then
Everything has worked out.
Happy to lose a tenner.Wasted tenner for Tom then
Everything has worked out.
Wasted tenner for Tom then
Everything has worked out.
Not so, DTLW. 15.4% said sack him, either immediately or if we lost the next 2 games. You can't include the undecideds in the "sack" group. Why not include them in the "keep" group instead, in which case 84.6% wanted to keep him.Interesting to see as many as 21.7% of the votes were not for 'keep him', suggesting that people had either lost faith or were losing faith.
For some reason, I imagined that number to be lower. Oh well, it all worked out nicely in the end.![]()
Because, as I said, 21.7% of people's first inclination was not to stand by Ronald and hit the 'keep him' button.Not so, DTLW. 15.4% said sack him, either immediately or if we lost the next 2 games. You can't include the undecideds in the "sack" group. Why not include them in the "keep" group instead, in which case 84.6% wanted to keep him.

I agree...it wasn't just the results...I was disappointed with the performances, especially when you bear in mind what attractive football we had got used to over recent years. We were still creating chances but the finishing was poor. Lessons were no doubt learnt and we are now back on track. I certainly didn't think we had reached the point of sacking Ronald.I don't think we should reimagine history. At this point we were poor and, even in victory, had been pretty dour to watch. Thankfully we improved massively.
Ron had tried 3 at the back before, but with Yoshida as the 3rd CB. The master-stroke was using Ryan as 3rd CB with Targett as wingback. This coincided with Fraser's return IIRC. Interestingly, we haven't played 3-5-2 for a few games now, I seem to remember we started 3-5-2 against somebody and then someone got hurt, so we reverted to 4-4-2, or 4-2-3-1, and that's been the formation ever since. Was it all about confidence do you think?This was our position when the poll was conducted....13th place, and 24 pts from 20 games...GD of just +2 and we had just lost 6 out of 8* and only drawn at home to Villa.
I think that an approval rating of 78% was remarkable considering all things and nearly up to Nigel Adkins ratings in similar polls.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35180064
So we gained 39 points in just 18 matches, better than 2 points a game and ended up with a GD of +18.
Interesting to note that the upturn in form started exactly when Fraser returned to the first team and also when FLT started his super positive, happy clappy match threads!
PS, I should also credit Ron for changing to 3 CBs to shore up the leaky defence at that time, he was proactive in turning it around himself.
* 8 out of 10 if you include the Liverpool debacle in the C1C and Palace in the FA Cup.
Went with don't know then. Would go with don't know now. I am not a decisive person.
Are You sure about that?
Ron had tried 3 at the back before, but with Yoshida as the 3rd CB. The master-stroke was using Ryan as 3rd CB with Targett as wingback. This coincided with Fraser's return IIRC. Interestingly, we haven't played 3-5-2 for a few games now, I seem to remember we started 3-5-2 against somebody and then someone got hurt, so we reverted to 4-4-2, or 4-2-3-1, and that's been the formation ever since. Was it all about confidence do you think?
Are you sure you know what it is you're going to have a think about?Not sure. I'll have to have a think about it.
Ron had tried 3 at the back before, but with Yoshida as the 3rd CB. The master-stroke was using Ryan as 3rd CB with Targett as wingback. This coincided with Fraser's return IIRC. Interestingly, we haven't played 3-5-2 for a few games now, I seem to remember we started 3-5-2 against somebody and then someone got hurt, so we reverted to 4-4-2, or 4-2-3-1, and that's been the formation ever since. Was it all about confidence do you think?