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not sure waiting for till the end of the season is the way to go... We need someone in quick, the players look lost...these are not bad players, but the life is being sucked out of them. As I see it, we are setting ourselves up to fail next season with players with no confidence and the better ones being sold.
 
We signed 3 squad players in January, that haven’t improved us, we signed 9 or 10 in the summer that haven’t improved us. We will never know the true cost of both windows but in my opinion we should have put all that money into 3-4 experienced championship players and retained Pritchard. We would be in a far better place now, we had a great season last year and it just needed some investment in quality and experience, hopefully lessons have been learnt for this summer
Like I keep saying I don't disagree but the buying of younger players was essential over the last 2 to 3 years to enable the club to develop as it had been decimated by the previous regime. Buying too many older players at that time would have been a mistake as we have had to rebuild a solid base from which to work. That was not here previously and it has meant we have had to develop young players in the first team effectively using an under 23 squad as the first team.
We do need some more established players and for the fist time we now look like we can start to trade/move some of our younger players around and then look for the right blend to supplement what we have where previously our options on that front were very limited due to numbers and the fact our youth teams were not up to scratch.
Over the last 2 years this has changed and as a club we look like we are starting to build a solid base to move forward but I guess that is not as important to some fans who were probably the same fans screaming out for the club to have a plan.
That plan is in place and patience is required to see if it will work. I admit my hopes for this season were much loftier than where we sit now but I still think patience is require or we may just end up back where we started just over 2 years ago.
 
not sure waiting for till the end of the season is the way to go... We need someone in quick, the players look lost...these are not bad players, but the life is being sucked out of them. As I see it, we are setting ourselves up to fail next season with players with no confidence and the better ones being sold.
The problem is quick fixes do not generally work long term.
If the club had gone through with appointing Farioli and getting rid of TM at that time their would have been uproar but the truth is in the long run it may well have been a wise decision.
The manager we want may not be available until the end of the season (possibly Still), or he may be taking time off to spend with family (Cooper), or any number of other coaches for any number of different reasons.
I would rather wait for the right man than pick somebody to fill a gap.
 
I wonder if the international break might be when they bring someone in. Limp to the break and bring in the man they want permanently or someone to the end of the season.
They are on life support and while relegation looks unlikely it’s also difficult to see where the next win is coming from.
 
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I wonder if the international break might be when they bring someone in. Limp to the break and bring in the man they want permanently or someone to the end of the season.
They are on life support and while relegation looks unlikely it’s also difficult to see where the next win is coming from.

I cant see KLD or KS going back on what they have done, Dodds for the rest of the season.
 
I cant see KLD or KS going back on what they have done, Dodds for the rest of the season.

Not sure he is even fully invested. Hasn't been at last 6 games or so. Went quiet after the mag game. Now there is this loan. I think he will get out of he gets his price
 
The problem is quick fixes do not generally work long term.
If the club had gone through with appointing Farioli and getting rid of TM at that time their would have been uproar but the truth is in the long run it may well have been a wise decision.
The manager we want may not be available until the end of the season (possibly Still), or he may be taking time off to spend with family (Cooper), or any number of other coaches for any number of different reasons.
I would rather wait for the right man than pick somebody to fill a gap.
The only worry is we don't employ someone until say mid to late summer.
 
I didn't see this mate I assumed the original was from someone connected to wms. Things like this will become fact and it will give some fans more of a reason to be against everything!

If I genuinely hated everything about the club all the time I'd get a new interest!

They're a disgrace and there's a few on here who don't seem to like the owner, sporting director, coaches, half the players and most of the stadium staff.

Dodds is a spy, Speakman is an arrogant fool, KLD is a conman, etc etc etc.

Heaven help us if the club is sold, everyone replaced and they feel the same about the new people ...

... we'll have to live through this relentless hatred all over again <doh>
 
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I cant see KLD or KS going back on what they have done, Dodds for the rest of the season.

If someone they want becomes available and they don't go for it, then it proves what some are saying - they're not able, or not willing, to react to changing circumstances.
 
I know QPR lacked quality but the improvement from under Ainsworth was impressive.
Cifuentes has done a very good job and is getting the most out of a very limited squad. They were really well organised and played some decent stuff. Another example that there are good coaches out there if you don't just look at who is out of work at the time. He wouldn’t be my first choice but he wouldn’t be a bad option for us. He’s worked previously in youth coaching, has promotion on his CV, knows the Championship and plays decent football.
 
They're a disgrace and there's a few on here who don't seem to like the owner, sporting director, coaches, half the players and most of the stadium staff.

Dodds is a spy, Speakman is an arrogant fool, KLD is a conman, etc etc etc.

Heaven help us if the club is sold, everyone replaced and they feel the same about the new people ...

... we'll have to live through this relentless hatred all over again <doh>
But it's not hatred towards the club name or the fans it's aimed directly at the top table for all the **** they have created themselves.
People think he is the new saviour, he is in it for a learning curve, before bigger and better comes along.
 
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In another article, Graeme Atkinson states a typical promotion side has an average age between 25.6 years and 27.6 years.

Dodds fielded a team with an average age of 20.8 years against Southampton, given recent recruitment and the injury situation I doubt that figure will shoot up the next few games.

I guess it comes down to perception. Are the owners implementing a groundbreaking approach to player development that's never been tested, or are changes necessary. It would be exciting to find out if it was any other team <laugh>


Does Graeme Atkinson state how many of those sides were relegated from the PL the previous year through not being good enough ...

... and does he state how many are promoted and typically come straight back down?

Err no, didn't think so.