I didn't want him the last time.Is there still somebody who seriously wants Holloway back in charge...?
I wouldn't have sacked him in the first place.
SM has surely won over everyone, me included.
I'm sure if we had a winless run of 8 games people would be demanding change though.
A point a game isn't really a disaster under most circumstances.Even if we had a bit of a mare and got say 20 points from 20 games left I think he’s done enough to consider it a positive season overall. I’d guess we’ll finish on about 66 points which is way ahead of what I’d have predicted in July.
A point a game isn't really a disaster under most circumstances.
Say 3 points from 10 games and we watch our playoff hopes slide out of sight. That would test our collective patience.
Personally, I'm a bit torn - 7th to 10th position would be an amazing return although probably wouldn't be enough to keep Eze and Freeman and without them we're rank average at best (solid but no creative spark).
Have a listen to what Bidwell said about the training they do for dead ball situations after he scored Saturday. Think it was on the Official though like a lot, I can't find it quickly now. I tried to find our results this season on there yesterday - gave up and found them on the BBC!For those with a much better eye for such things, please could you pinpoint for me where you believe McClaren’s coaching has contributed most to the on field results.
Of course, the results have been good following the shaky start, plus the addition of Rangel, Hemed, Wells & Cameron has benefited the side, plus confidence breeds confidence, which in turn delivers a greater desire and refusal to be the one letting the team down, but where do you see the better coaching in particular?
This isn’t supposed to be a stupid question, but by all means treat it as such. I’m genuinely interested because I seldom follow individual players or intentionally watch to see if the back four or two are a cohesive unit etc, so what have the more knowledgeable and observant seen worth airings here, please?
It’s a fair question and there are many on here who are more qualified to answer than me (where’s Bob gone?), but it was the switch from a possession based game which failed so spectacularly at the beginning of the season to a chasing and harrying game where every player has to fulfill a role, close down space, break fast and accurately etc which has the hallmark of coaching, at team level at least. What he has done for individuals I can’t say. I think BFG2 and Wells have been absolutely central to this approach.For those with a much better eye for such things, please could you pinpoint for me where you believe McClaren’s coaching has contributed most to the on field results.
Of course, the results have been good following the shaky start, plus the addition of Rangel, Hemed, Wells & Cameron has benefited the side, plus confidence breeds confidence, which in turn delivers a greater desire and refusal to be the one letting the team down, but where do you see the better coaching in particular?
This isn’t supposed to be a stupid question, but by all means treat it as such. I’m genuinely interested because I seldom follow individual players or intentionally watch to see if the back four or two are a cohesive unit etc, so what have the more knowledgeable and observant seen worth airings here, please?