pudseytiger
Well-Known Member
I'm sure most were expecting us to struggle and be in a relegation scrap with the 4 other teams who haven't got good enough players/squads to be in this league either.
The opening two games were fantastic and the spirit was evident. But what really got us the six points was Leicester's champions hangover and the fact that Swansea are no better than us. The hammerings we've subsequently experienced are really worrying though. We have looked shocking and I don't think that the sendings off have had a great deal to do with it. You could easily have seen those two high score reversals had we had eleven men on the pitch.
If Phelan is the man, and he may well be, his first job is to get us difficult to score against again. Up-front I think we are really going to struggle anyway. Hernandez needs a couple of players up with him, which we are not going to provide whilst tightening up at the back is the main priority and our other forwards are simply not good enough.
I guess Phelan is either going to be sacked within a year or become our greatest manager of all time. I can't really see a halfway measure here.
As far as im concerned ,the jury's is out regards MP as manager/head coach, for the last month all we seem to have done is shipped goal's( I acknowledge the fact,that in two of the games we were down to 10 men) if we carry on in this vain , I can see the Allams pushing the panic button and sacking MP, after all when you stand back and look at it he's only on a 7 month contract and as we plunge to the bottom of the table, so does the value of the club and that will make the Allams take action, the alarming thing about yesterday for me was it wasn't one of the top teams that turned us over, but a team who we thought we might have had a chance at getting something from, next Saturday against Stoke going to be interesting, if we get turned over by them the natives might start to get restless.