Uh_huh_him
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- Sep 28, 2011
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You are not alone in thinking that firing Hughton is a big mistake. How do you (and the others) come to that verdict? He has had a whole season to show some progress but has taken us backwards. What have you seen from his team this season that makes Tony Bloom's decision a big mistake? Even in the midst of a tense relegation battle he couldn't motivate his players to score goals against a number of sides having massive problems themselves on the pitch.
Watching him in the technical area on matchdays, with his hands in his pockets for the match used to infuriate me. He'd sometimes whistle at the team but that was just to remind them that they were too far forward. Compare that to Guardiola when they were 3-1 up. Guardiola was coaching his team all the time.
Thanks Chris, for getting us promoted. For that you have our respect and thanks. Time to move on now.
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It's opinions isn't it?
The opposing view is that getting rid of Hughton will solve the problem. Equally how do you come to that verdict?
Many of us feel that Hughton wasn't the problem.
He is a good manager. He has proven that. His calmness and pragmatism can be a strength in this division.
Remember how the Media gushed over Carvalhal as he was seen as Swansea's saviour getting big wins against top six?
The fact that our current most likely candidate for replacement is an unproven championship manager, doesn't fill me with confidence.