Harsh, I did feel this way earlier in the season but is it really his fault if there was little support from the owner in the summer and we have a league one squad which is being found out...?
Trouble at the henhouse? A manger is judged by his ability and that is so dependent on what support he gets from the top to a large extent. I have a feeling deep down inside that he may walk and honestly I am very varied in my thoughts as to whether that is a good idea. The decision is his, and his alone, but I fear where it might take us.
Team selections, tactics and substitutions are down to SC. Despite the obvious need to change things he
fails to do so. Problem is any management change, will be made by a board who do not have the best track record in
recruiting managers. Worrying times indeed, but how long can you leave it with no change?
Sometimes you get the best light from a burning bridge.
Weeks? Most appointments go like this, phone call, "How do you fancy managing BCFC", "How much will you pay me, what money is available for new players"?Change to who? please make some suggestions as to who it would be sensible to recruit as a manager now? a process that could take weeks and would inevitably lead us to us missing the transfer window.
Nigel Pearson.Sometimes people set bridges alight just for the fun of seeing them burn!
If you want the manager out suggest something realistic and constructive to replace him??
It was just a wistful reply and not necessarily directed at one person, but rather at the entire situation.
Can happen in few days eg Cotts appointment
You dont have to like managers for them to be successful eg, Warnock, Mourinho?Think you need to have a look back and reassess that.. although David Moyes isn't doing anything maybe a quick phone call and we could get him in?
You dont have to like managers for them to be successful eg, Warnock, Mourinho?
On the subject of Moyes or any others, if the dosh is big enough they will come.
yeah course he will...