ewe2
Well-known member
There is improvement albeit only some,which IMO has given Sammi more time. In all honestly i think its Sammi that needs a manager,he can work with ,who is in charge,especially player recruitment !!!
In, In and In. Sami stays; and looking at the names of those who've voted out, well let's just say I'm confident the board room contains one or two more individuals with a modicum of sense and reasoned intelligence.
I'm proud of those with the sense to say fence or in, it takes balls to back a beleaguered man.
Changing manger all the time does not work, fact. In any case proportionally, alas currently not the case, this poll will hopefully prove more are undecided and behind the manager than those trying to take centre stage with their impotent hands clenched in fists of rage.
I pity ye fools.
Kosh
I have voted in and will continue to do so until we are being outclassed week in and week out.
This is not the case yet. I don't think it will be any time soon either.
I don't think Tony is going to hit the panic button and bring in the experienced English manager, many on here want.
That does not fit in with the strategy for the club.
If it becomes inevitable that Sami has to go, then I suspect he is more likely to bring in another young unproven manager.
Someone who buys into what the club is trying to achieve.
In my opinion that will leave us back at square one. Which is why I would rather Sami had the rest of this season to develop the team and his managerial skills. I genuinely think this is the best of the likely options.
Why keep changing team, we need a settled 11!
As others have suggested, you are acting all high an mighty on something that is just an opinion. By the way, we don't change managers all the time. We have only sacked two managers in the last 5 years. Not many clubs have a record like that!
I voted out but I'm not bothered whether it is an English manager of an overseas one. We have been lucky in that we gave a chance to inexperienced managers in Poyet and Garcia and it paid off. With Hyypia, I was happy for him, with his pedigree, to be given a chance, but I don't see him being successful. Under Bloom, we don't have a record of sacking managers after a short period but that doesn't mean when shouldn't when the situation warrants it.