But it was pretty clear in the latter half of last season that there were problems within the camp between the manager and players. People conveniently forget pitiful performances against Port Vale and Southend after which there were very well sources rumours that the players were pretty much in open revolt. There may even have been question marks about how much that upcoming manager was enjoying the role. If he was as brilliant as some suggest, how come he's not been snapped up elsewhere? Possibly not rated. Possibly doesn't have the appetite to be a manager and would prefer a back room role? I don't know, but given his personality, it wouldn't be hard to conclude that he would prefer a position out of the limelight where he can put his seemingly considerable coaching skills to best use.
No axe to grind with DW at all, but I think his spell in charge was over-rated. If we truly were real play off contenders playing great football, why were crowds plummeting? MA should have been given until the end of the season, and the start of the next campaign to show that 'his' team could cut it. Whoever comes in probably will keep us up, because the chances are we would have stayed up anyway now the new signings are starting to bed in.
Well, for one thing, the way the team was set up for Millwall was exactly what they'd been working on all week, as MA's sacking came too late to make any difference. Dean White admitted as much afterwards.
So there's every likelihood Albion would have managed that win with MA in charge, and a point at home to Northampton hardly looks unachievable either. The team is getting better because the new players are settling in, and that would have been the same with the man who signed them in the chair. The last thing they probably need now is more disruption.
As it happens, whoever comes in will probably keep us up - because we'd have stayed up anyway, as the new players take effect and the likes of Murray return from injury.
Well, for one thing, the way the team was set up for Millwall was exactly what they'd been working on all week, as MA's sacking came too late to make any difference. Dean White admitted as much afterwards.
The team is getting better because the new players are settling in, and that would have been the same with the man who signed them in the chair.
Funny how you don't mention DK's sacking of a perfectly good up and coming manager that had absolutely nothing to do with the fans or the "moaners". If that hadn't happened we wouldn't be in this mess so DK only has himself to blame.
I thought there had been a consensus to drop this Wilkins nonsense now - can we not all move on?
I thought there had been a consensus to drop this Wilkins nonsense now - can we not all move on?
Which part of the already improved performances and results suggest the chances of relegation have increased? And how can you increase from a certainty anyway?the vastly increased prospect of relegation
Which part of the already improved performances and results suggest the chances of relegation have increased? And how can you increase from a certainty anyway?
Well, for one thing, the way the team was set up for Millwall was exactly what they'd been working on all week, as MA's sacking came too late to make any difference. Dean White admitted as much afterwards.
Dean White admitted no such thing. They had been preparing 4-5-1 all week and him and Bob Booker changed that to 4-4-2 with Virgs up front which ultimately paid off..
Hands up then. So how many of the people moaning about DK's "ineptitude"/our lack of options for a decent manager/the vastly increased prospect of relegation were also the ones hounding out an experienced boss who'd just brought in a clutch of players to turn round the season?
The vocal minority are getting what they deserve now for the most ludicrously negative atmosphere I can remember in 30 years watching the Albion. As far as I can see, the only thing DK has done wrong (as with McGhee) is to cave in too early to the moaners.
We wouldn't have gone down with the quality that was added in the transfer window. And it seems extremely unlikely that Booker and White's influence has really made that much difference seeing as they've been part of the set-up all season.
The players said that the win was for Micky - so BB and DW can't take any credit - shame they didn't win for MA before he left
I await a flaming for this, but I think if we get a win on Saturday, let BB and DW carry on to the end of the season and then go back for Gannon if Stockport miss out on promotion and then see if there is any chance of him changing his mind!
If BB and DW do get a win, why change it around if we are picking more points up than we have all season, look what happened when we changed things round after last season!