Playing the fortune teller a bit here and setting myself up, but what the hell, here goes.
I wonder which will be put forward as the cause when we get turned over by Rotherham on Tuesday - and I've a feeling we will be. We'll doubtless be told by Slade how much we missed Whitts on the night, others will say we're just missing the wit of a competent manager.
I don't get this guy at all. It's not just the bland figure he cuts in interviews, it's his non acceptance of the problems we can all see and his reluctance (inability?) to change. That particularly applies during a game, but our shape on the pitch is always defined by the players he sends out to start. What's worse is that when things aren't working, he insists on changing players rather than the system. It's been said many times before, this guy can't think on his feet and has no plan B.
The Wigan win was another false dawn like the Fulham game after which we suffered 4 defeats on the bounce including the Reading cup game. Those two wins bought him some breathing space at the time but to be brutal, I reckon we barely deserved a point at Wigan let alone all 3.
I doubt Slade will last beyond the end of the season, though sadly I think we're stuck with him until then. The belief that we seem unlikely to suffer relegation because of other poor sides in the division will allow him to see the season out. I just hope a loss at Rotherham or even two with the Charlton game coming up as well, doesn't make that "3 other worse clubs" safety assumption look flawed.
I wonder which will be put forward as the cause when we get turned over by Rotherham on Tuesday - and I've a feeling we will be. We'll doubtless be told by Slade how much we missed Whitts on the night, others will say we're just missing the wit of a competent manager.
I don't get this guy at all. It's not just the bland figure he cuts in interviews, it's his non acceptance of the problems we can all see and his reluctance (inability?) to change. That particularly applies during a game, but our shape on the pitch is always defined by the players he sends out to start. What's worse is that when things aren't working, he insists on changing players rather than the system. It's been said many times before, this guy can't think on his feet and has no plan B.
The Wigan win was another false dawn like the Fulham game after which we suffered 4 defeats on the bounce including the Reading cup game. Those two wins bought him some breathing space at the time but to be brutal, I reckon we barely deserved a point at Wigan let alone all 3.
I doubt Slade will last beyond the end of the season, though sadly I think we're stuck with him until then. The belief that we seem unlikely to suffer relegation because of other poor sides in the division will allow him to see the season out. I just hope a loss at Rotherham or even two with the Charlton game coming up as well, doesn't make that "3 other worse clubs" safety assumption look flawed.
