Opting against Coberan when he wanted to come is probably the regimes biggest mistake
Did he want to come? Bloody hell.
Opting against Coberan when he wanted to come is probably the regimes biggest mistake
It’s not the point tally that’s the issue. Many on here are saying that we need a win and a draw from the next few games, which is true, but we don’t even look like scoring, let alone winning. If we’d drawn 2-2 or lost 3-2 it would feel like we just need to make some tweaks to turn it around, but it feels like we need much more to fall in to place than that.
He’d get a pl job wouldn’t heMoyes would be the one for me if Walter’s getting binned
Things get overcomplicated sometimes.
Yes, Walter has been dealt a poor hand in many ways and that definitely mitigates our poor form to an extent.
But there are some things that are totally irrelevant from the hand he's been dealt which are quite alarming: being totally outmuscled by Sheffield United and him seeming to either not notice or not care about that; public stropping at his players with big gestures of exasperation on the touchline as if to distance himself from their mistakes; the way he communicates to fans via interviews, telling us very little about things like injuries and coming across like it's a bit of a chore to him; the persistent rumours about players not enjoying working under him; the chaotic chopping and changing of the holding midfielder with no one who plays there ever being up to his standards.
The former doesn't nullify the latter, and the latter is all the sorts of things you typically get from a foreign manager who is sacked within four months and then never seen on these shores again.
Moyes would be the one for me if Walter’s getting binned
Id not even considered him, but I think it'd be a great appointment. Realistically though, I'm not sure A- he'd come or B - we'd afford him
I like Walter and want him to succeed but even I have to admit I think his theatrics on the touchline are unnecessary and make him look like a bit of a ****. I’ve never been a fan of overly-animated managers who reprimand their players in full view of the supporters and TV cameras. Guardiola does it and he’s the best manager in the world but I just think ‘save it for the dressing room’. I think a lot of managers and coaches could do with a lesson in classiness from Ancelotti. Stone-faced and cool on the touchline but a motivator and disciplinarian (if required) behind closed doors.
Pedro Martins isn't pulling up trees at Al-Gharafa, maybe Acun should go back in for him..
I can't see him going any time soon. Think we probably can't afford to give him the bum's rush....Plus, didn't Acun say he'd be happy with a top 10 finish. There are 41 games to play. It may not look likely, right now, but a top half finish is still possible. Plus, who'd want to come here?
Although I agree in principle with those that say he must get a win before the next international break or the one after at least but I think a significant increase in overall performance, especially once we have a few more of the transfer window signings in the team and coming off the bench, even if we are only getting draws and the odd narrow defeat, might just give him a little bit longer.
Having said that, I was caught by surprise by both Shota’s and Rosie’s dismissals.
Several million is a bit OTT, maybe a dozen. I can't think of many....If the big boss gets a hitchy trigger finger and starts to dispose of managers willy-nillly than the attraction factor is greatly reduced.With an average managers salary in the Championship being three quarters of a million, and maybe City's salary not being far off that, I'd guess that there's several million managers out there who'd want the job and that's just in the UK.
With an average managers salary in the Championship being three quarters of a million, and maybe City's salary not being far off that, I'd guess that there's several million managers out there who'd want the job and that's just in the UK.