What about now?I know it's not trendy atm, but context.
The last two defeats were arsenal away and Saudi Sportswashing Machine with an iffy handball, the draw was against wolves, the other two defeats were Liverpool and forest which was away.
Much like the table posted the other day of the form teams and we were near the bottom it failed to mention that in games we had faced the top four form teams and four of the top five sides in the league.
What about now?
Or that he has put in place such a crap structure that we're unable to do anything about it....Guess the financial cost is not as much as I thought or Levy would have done something by now to protect his investment.
That or he has suddenly become a gambler.
Beginning to wonder if the is a tax right off I don't understand. Seems he wants us to go down now.Or that he has put in place such a crap structure that we're unable to do anything about it....
When something doesn't make sense....its cos we just not seen the whole picture yet, it will soon become clear. Either way, this is benefiting someoneBeginning to wonder if the is a tax right off I don't understand. Seems he wants us to go down now.
When something doesn't make sense....its cos we just not seen the whole picture yet, it will soon become clear. Either way, this is benefiting someone
He always turns to Mason worse case scenario! I don't want Mason, but this behaviour change is so far left field....it literally makes no senseI don't think it's a case of benefiting anyone; i think it's a case of hiding whilst able: make no mistake the veneer of football competence will fall amongst even more people within and outside the club if they sack him and have no-one to take over...
He always turns to Mason worse case scenario! I don't want Mason, but this behaviour change is so far left field....it literally makes no sense
Or that he has put in place such a crap structure that we're unable to do anything about it....
I mean with regards to sacking a manager with such a bad recordIt's not really behaviour change when you take a big view of things. Most of the football decisions are knee-jerk, seemingly just to get to some financial deadline, such as season ticket renewal dates etc
Edit - and it's one thing to turn to Mason when we have Kane and Son (when he was lethal) vs what we have now plus how precarious we are vs when we've been top 6/8 when Mason has had to take over
I mean with regards to sacking a manager with such a bad record
I don't think it's a case of benefiting anyone; i think it's a case of hiding whilst able: make no mistake the veneer of football competence will fall amongst even more people within and outside the club if they sack him and have no-one to take over...
An upgrade is an upgrade.
Not sure ther are any other Aussie managers in Europe’s ‘biggest’ dozen leagues….They would have done it weeks ago if they had a functioning football operation at the top.
We have no idea what mystery man Scott Munn is up to, but he must be trying to get someone in. I guess the problem is that decent managers don't want a short term contract and are also aware of the injuries we have.