16-12-2020, 14:37
(This post was last modified: 16-12-2020, 14:41 by Slick_Footwork.)
Chuffed with this. I think it had to be done to give us a fighting chance of staying in this league.
I'm not letting yesterday's result cloud my judgement, we had been underperforming for months and couldn't even win the must win games at the tail end of last season.
And actually, I believe yesterday's improved performance was because the players knew. I don't think the lads have played for Slaven since he said they were "not real men" last year.
It's a shame it didn't work out for Slaven, because he was a likeable guy with the right footballing principles. Unfortunately he was naive to the fact that we couldn't outplay teams at this level, naive to the fact we needed to sign more stronger, defensive minded players, particularly to protect the defence. As a result, we have been p*ss poor at both ends this season and it will be a tough job for whoever comes in.
But all credit to him for getting us promoted. That job will not be forgotten.
Now I would welcome Sam Allardyce on a short term deal to keep us up. He can hit the ground running because he knows the league, knows what it takes to win games. He's been there and got the t-shirt. If we want to start a "project" with a younger coach, we can do so in the summer as an established Premier League side, rather than bringing someone inexperienced in now.
No guarantees of him keeping us up, but if he can't with his track record, I don't think anyone could.
Wish Slaven all the best for the future, he's clearly a good manager when the going is good. I just feel he needs to calm down when the going isn't so good in order to be a geuinely good manager. He seems to let his emotions get the better of him and says rash things and makes rash decisions. Some of our lads need that father figure, big Sam is a great man manager as we've seen time and time again, even getting good football out of noticeable rebels like Ravel Morrison, Ivan Campo and Whabi Khazri. Time will tell, but I think he will transform the likes of Pereira if he is brought in.
Why would the loanees go back to their clubs?
They will be here to stay and I expect Gallagher will be one of the first names on the sheet considering Big Sam will demand work rate.
I'm not letting yesterday's result cloud my judgement, we had been underperforming for months and couldn't even win the must win games at the tail end of last season.
And actually, I believe yesterday's improved performance was because the players knew. I don't think the lads have played for Slaven since he said they were "not real men" last year.
It's a shame it didn't work out for Slaven, because he was a likeable guy with the right footballing principles. Unfortunately he was naive to the fact that we couldn't outplay teams at this level, naive to the fact we needed to sign more stronger, defensive minded players, particularly to protect the defence. As a result, we have been p*ss poor at both ends this season and it will be a tough job for whoever comes in.
But all credit to him for getting us promoted. That job will not be forgotten.
Now I would welcome Sam Allardyce on a short term deal to keep us up. He can hit the ground running because he knows the league, knows what it takes to win games. He's been there and got the t-shirt. If we want to start a "project" with a younger coach, we can do so in the summer as an established Premier League side, rather than bringing someone inexperienced in now.
No guarantees of him keeping us up, but if he can't with his track record, I don't think anyone could.
Wish Slaven all the best for the future, he's clearly a good manager when the going is good. I just feel he needs to calm down when the going isn't so good in order to be a geuinely good manager. He seems to let his emotions get the better of him and says rash things and makes rash decisions. Some of our lads need that father figure, big Sam is a great man manager as we've seen time and time again, even getting good football out of noticeable rebels like Ravel Morrison, Ivan Campo and Whabi Khazri. Time will tell, but I think he will transform the likes of Pereira if he is brought in.
(16-12-2020, 14:19)SomersetBaggie Wrote: Sacking has been confirmed. Reports are that replacement will be in place before the weekend.
Thanks for everything Slavin.
I guess Connor and Filip will go back to their clubs if Big Sam is appointed
Why would the loanees go back to their clubs?
They will be here to stay and I expect Gallagher will be one of the first names on the sheet considering Big Sam will demand work rate.