Funny old business this footy management. The days of a messiah like figure who inspires a team to greatness have long gone. These days its the structure and context the club provide that govern so much of what can be achieved. I'm honest enough to admit I had a little snigger when Ranieri was appointed at Leicester, seemed like a nothing appointment. But the setup suited him and he played his managerial cards bloody well. Some fans also seem to have little tolerance for what they see as below par performance, and it's not always those from the most historically successful clubs.
Everton are 6th in the prem, another team 30 miles away from us who also play in Blue are 5th in their league. Both had large section of their fans crying out for the manager to go last night. Funny old game.
The trouble for Everton is that they've had an incredibly soft run of games at the start of the season, and going by fan reaction they've not exactly blown the doors off - but that's how they're 6th.
They've now got a somewhat more representative run of games, and there's a sense of fear they're going to get found out, particularly after all the big club/100m to spend etc noise they all made across the summer.
I will take a lot of pleasure in them failing,and Ron being sent packing, should that come to pass.
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