It's hardly like this is the most active topic in the world, though I notice you're all on to kick us while we're down.
Having said that it's not all bad - we're still only 6 points behind Liverpool and above united though I just wish we would give managers more time than 18 months - there can be no long term progression or stability when we change so often.
12-16-2013, 09:30 PM (This post was last modified: 12-16-2013, 09:40 PM by Munch)
(12-16-2013, 08:04 PM)dappamikey link Wrote: It's hardly like this is the most active topic in the world, though I notice you're all on to kick us while we're down.
Having said that it's not all bad - we're still only 6 points behind Liverpool and above united though I just wish we would give managers more time than 18 months - there can be no long term progression or stability when we change so often.
It's quite sad when Brendan Rodgers and Sam Allardyce are two of the longest-serving Premier League managers (in the one club). This is his second season. Luckily I don't see him going anytime soon unless something goes seriously wrong or he has health issues (not another Houllier, please) so there's a good long-term manager (hopefully!).
Okay, SAF retiring and Moyes moving messes that stat up a bit. And there are a few managers with equal or similar lengths of time to Brendan and Big Sam.
(12-24-2013, 08:17 PM)dappamikey link Wrote: What a dire game of football that was, I switched off at HT and have a good mind to sue them for wasting my time.
mourinho style, defend with 10 defenders and try to win thanks to counter attacks