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FFS! third day in a row I have needed to go to Sky Sports News
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At the time we could have got Pulis City had, in the previous 4 games, won 2 home games 6-1 and 5-0, an away game 1-0 and drawn away at Derby having been the better team. Everybody assumed that the arrival of Phelan had got us back on track - on what basis could you have sacked Adams then? People, including yourself, keep referring to an ambitious appointment - who, realistically, in your eyes, would represent an 'ambitious appointment' ?
...than Tim Sherwood who I don't particularly rate anyway and would be a significantly more expensive failure.
Possibly with CH and NA you could say that. This guy is meant to be hard as nailsDoes anybody else get the feeling that McNally appoints managers that won't stand up to him, rather than want's actually good for the club?
Sorry, resident soothsayer, but don't you mean could be an expensive failure?![]()
Does anybody else get the feeling that McNally appoints managers that won't stand up to him, rather than want's actually good for the club?
Does this mean you've run whe wiki rule over Neil and pronounce him a 'yes' man - now it's all starting to make sense!Does anybody else get the feeling that McNally appoints managers that won't stand up to him, rather than want's actually good for the club?
Oh FFS what is with the hyperbole on here?
Of course this guy may well not work out. Of course it's a risk. If he doesn't work out, we will appoint a new manager, and another one after that. Even if he does work out and we get promoted and then stay in the PL for a while, he will probably still leave. But my god it really isn't the end of the world. Our club remains in a great position, not just this season, but next, and the season after that and probably the ones after that.
I agree that there are less risky appointments - Pulis is obviously off the cards but is a decent example. I'm not sure I want Norwich to be in the PL that much. Possibly, but I'm not sure. And I don't see this guy as any more risky than Robinson or even that much more risky than Rosler. In fact I wonder whether the likes of Rosler or even Laudrup or some of the other names on here may be more risky because our players don't fit their styles - I've no idea what this guy's style is like.
And, yes, there is a point where the board cannot keep making mistakes, but the idea that they have somehow acted catastrophically in the last couple of seasons is really quite ridiculous. There is time.
Let's get behind the new manager, be patient and hope for the best.