Cornwallboy
Well-known member
- Oct 13, 2022
- 531
I think we all know that TB is always prepared to show a lot of patience with his managerial choices. He had no intention of sacking Sami and had gone back to Australia for xmas and only came back to oversee a new appointment. I suspect some Chairman would've pulled the trigger on CH after either Bournemouth or Cardiff in the hope of a 'new manager bounce' to get the one more win required to stay in the PL. I suspect some clubs would've sacked their manager last season if replicated the two awful run of results we had last season. I think there is no chance of RZB getting fired anytime soon. Rightly so.