I'm of the opinion the obscurity of potential is clouding many a sound judgement. The Premier League is performance based occupation. It's high stakes at the big table. It's as simple as that. You roll the dice, you win, you get three points and you look to the next week. You lose, you learn from your mistakes and you don't make the same mistake again. You make the same mistakes again, and rightly, questions are asked. You continually make the same mistakes and your time is up.
I've seen more negatives than positives in the current set up. We're in a funny place where players he's brought in have this amazing potential and yet it's the really basic stuff he can't get right. Not even get right, it does appear Roberto has no clue about any other side of Football, and we all know there's more than one way to play the game. We also seem to keep moving the goalposts in terms of where we will judge him. After 10 games...half way through the season...and now after what has to be construed as another failure of a season in the most open competition in a long time it's shifted to May. What's that going to achieve? Three years is plenty enough time and when were hot were very good, but when were not we absolutely stink. We seem to be expecting El Dorado to be over the next mountain. And then it's just across the river. And then it's in yonder valley. His team selections, his naivety, awful substitutions and his insanely one dimensional tactics make good players look awful. I really do 'get' the pure ideology behind the man, but with no plan B or C up his sleeve, he's increasingly being found out.
Look around and take stock of the other teams we compete with. What has changing Manager done for them, and why are we so afraid to do the same thing?
Jig's up for me.