You are such a piss-taker Dancing, but both Caldwell and the club have made themselves fair game.
If the three at the back were Raglan, Anderson and Maguire they might be young enough to begin to make it work ..... but they would still need support from however many we decide to play in midfield.
Didn't Danny try Hird, Evatt and Liddle at the back one game? I think I might out run that line up. Whatever, although Pooch describes Danny as a dinosaur he tried several different tactical combinations for us and none were the answer. The heart of the problem is our squad isn't good enough and it is oddly unbalanced AND once the manager hits the random select button the players are neither good enough, nor willing enough to pull him out of the sh1t.
As Leicester proved last night a whole team can play badly all season and can, when it decides to do it, if the players have some talent, play to its real ability. Our problem is there is probably not the talent in the squad to make change work. After all Danny has a career win-rate of 39.55% - Neil Warnock only manages 40.26%, Harry Redknapp 40.30%, and Allardyce 39.8%. Now when we have a manager with that level of career success is it likely that all our problems lay with him?
If Harry Redknapp had been our manager everyone would have been asking WHAT IS STOPPING HARRY SUCCEEDING?
Caldwell could make a total prick of himself if he doesn't realise how unlikely success was for him at Chesterfield.
If the three at the back were Raglan, Anderson and Maguire they might be young enough to begin to make it work ..... but they would still need support from however many we decide to play in midfield.
Didn't Danny try Hird, Evatt and Liddle at the back one game? I think I might out run that line up. Whatever, although Pooch describes Danny as a dinosaur he tried several different tactical combinations for us and none were the answer. The heart of the problem is our squad isn't good enough and it is oddly unbalanced AND once the manager hits the random select button the players are neither good enough, nor willing enough to pull him out of the sh1t.
As Leicester proved last night a whole team can play badly all season and can, when it decides to do it, if the players have some talent, play to its real ability. Our problem is there is probably not the talent in the squad to make change work. After all Danny has a career win-rate of 39.55% - Neil Warnock only manages 40.26%, Harry Redknapp 40.30%, and Allardyce 39.8%. Now when we have a manager with that level of career success is it likely that all our problems lay with him?
If Harry Redknapp had been our manager everyone would have been asking WHAT IS STOPPING HARRY SUCCEEDING?
Caldwell could make a total prick of himself if he doesn't realise how unlikely success was for him at Chesterfield.