Baldseagull
Well-known member
9 Home games 0 wins, failing to beat the might of West Brom, Burnley and Sheffield Utd, I can't remember me saying that we should be smashing the likes of Arsenal but you seem to know best.
1 home win in 2020/21.
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Keep the faith...
Yes, keep the faith. Last season, three teams were having a similar experience to the one we are having right now, Saints, Everton and Watford were in and around the relegation places, but were creating enough good chances to have been gaining significantly more points. So how did they deal with it?
Everton sacked Silva, got Carlo Ancellotti in, if we can get a Manager of that calibre in, then maybe ditch Potter if we can afford the pay off and the higher wage.
Saints stuck with Hassenhuttl, got Danny Ings scoring regularly and finished 3 points and a place above Everton.
Watford sacked Javi Garcia in September, and appointed Flores who had been relatively successful there in the 2015/16 season, but they sacked him in December, after one win (away at Norwich) in 11 games, then got Pearson in, who dragged them out of the relegation places, and they then inexplicably sacked him with 2 games to go, they lost them both and got relegated.
I don't know if there is anything to learn from Watfords batshit mental approach to hiring and firing managers, (14 in the last 6 years) except that Pearson is probably a manager we could get, and would likely get some results. On the plus side, he was succesful twice with Leicester and built the team that Ranieri won the title with. On the down side, he is a bit of a hot headed mentalist, not likely to get along with Paul Barber and/or Dan Ashworth, so ultimately would be a short term appointment, however well he did on the pitch.
For me, unless we have a an experienced, Champions league winning manager ready to step in for Potter level wages and Potter walks without a pay off, we not need to take the Saints approach. For me, regardless of who is available to come in, we should stick with Potter, there is more than enough promise in the performances generally to warrant sticking with him.