Ronald Koeman discussion

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At the moment Koeman is failing and failing abysmally at the notorious second season. Undeniably if he continues to fail he will go. However the season is still young and the board have no need to hit the panic button yet and appoint an inexperienced manager on the off chance he might succeed. At this point there should be enough time to locate a quality experienced coach to succeed Koeman if required. Don't panic (yet).
 

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One has to wonder how much 'say' his backroom staff have or are they all 'yes men' in awe of his great achievements. His personality is not likable, and I think that and his arrogance present a flash point with the players who have also been told all their lives that they too are great. I don't think Lukaku said a positive word about him, Ross clearly doesn't get along, Miralas ego wont fit in and perhaps potentially Lookman's too. Who knows if even Kenny is in that boat - leading England to a junior World cup must make you feel pretty good about yourself.
Not sure how serious a person Duncan is tbh, and whether he'd be doing much challenging of RK's decisions. You'd think his own brother [a decent player in his day] would, but basically we have no idea.

Most CEO-types like to talk about being challenged by subordinates, not being interested in yes-men - but it's basically bollox IME. They've got to a senior position doing things a certain way, it's proven to a certain extent, change is hard, so that's the way things have to be.
 

Lets hope that after them utterly ridiculous comments from Moshiri, that behind the scenes there are serious urgent discussions taking place with RK and upper management as regards to a proactive plan for how to turn things round and improve the team and himself very quickly before any further and irreversible damage is done. If there aren't discussions taking place (which seems very unlikely and would be frankly shocking), then we would now have a manager that has no accountability and can think that it is fine and acceptable to expect to lose against any team deemed one of the top teams. Doesn't even bear thinking about the damage that could do to the club and supporters.
 
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The only way he will walk is if there is something gone out we dont know about, such as he thought he was getting a striker and had one identified but the board said we need to sell rat Barkley first to get the money, if he has been backed to the hilt he is going to look a bit stupid walking away after a hand full of games
 

If he wants to want walk, let him walk.

But he won't want to "walk" because he'd be giving up dough and we won't sack him just yet because god knows why.

Just be done with it whilst there's still options cutting about and we can save this season.

The issue with giving him the boot is the pay off why should he get rewarded for being such a failure
 

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