Forest have bought really badly. That team looks woeful.
They look like strangers because in footballing terms they are, just like our lot.
Forest have bought really badly. That team looks woeful.
Forest have bought really badly. That team looks woeful.
Like ourselves you have to ask how much input the manager had in the signings?
All hisLike ourselves you have to ask how much input the manager had in the signings?
See post #378They look like strangers because in footballing terms they are, just like our lot.
I know it is only aurally seductive sound bites to ameliorate the reality of dispensing with the manager but what exactly is Acun's preferred type of football that didn't align with Shota's? And if you know what it is, what potential candidates have a track record of this style of play, whatever it may be?
Excellent championship manager, out of his depth in the premier but will learn from this experience I’m sureAcun..... be patient.... just sit tight... Steve Cooper will be available very very soon...
'Pre-Loved'...I don't reckon we'll get a new manager. I'm convinced we'll have to make do with a second hand one.
Fecking Vernon get's everywhere.'Pre-Loved'...
Reading Phil Buckingham's article in The Athletic the other day, it sounds like the back 3 vs back 4 was at least part of the disagreement. Shota suddenly went to a back four at Swansea and brought in the previously untrusted Vale. We were ****e and according to Buckingham, Shota then spent the international break preparing the team to play a back 3 again against Luton, with Docherty included in the midfield, but of course on the day of the game he was sacked and we ended up discarding that plan and playing 4-2-3-1 again.
Sounds to me like Shota wanted to be pragmatic to get us out of this rut and Acun wanted him to go balls to the wall instead.
Exactly why I said there's such a thing as going up too soon. They'll come down now, lose half that squad, and basically have to start again. If they'd built a strong core, gone up a season later (like TWS for instance) they'd have had a far better chance of being competitive.
Baz does not say that re Corberan.
“Any potential move is no longer an option”
A little vague but could mean he already has a position lined up.
I don't agree with this. I think if the chance comes to go up, you have to try and take it. You never know when it might come again. Its what you do with it that counts. Preston lost two play off finals in the early 2000s, not to mention Bristol City. They've never got that close again.
But I do think you're right about the risk of losing your players. You need to use your promotion to tie down the best of the team you've come up with to longer contracts and recruit carefully.
Baz reckons it’s no longer Carvalhal.
Well Baz must know something that the bookies don't?He's now 1/5 favourite with sky bet(basically un-backable)...Bookies very seldom get these things wrong.Baz reckons it’s no longer Carvalhal.
Hmmm I was just getting use to him been out next manager, I wonder if someone else has grown their hat into the ring…..or he’s had a better offerYou must log in or register to see images