Ronald Koeman discussion

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Remember we needed at 90th min equaliser against Hull away last season. Things can turn, mate. Not saying they will or even that I think they might but just think he should get the chance to prove people wrong.

This isn't our first shocking game though? When do games at home to Burnley or away to a shocking Brighton start being the chances he gets? I don't like hiring and firing often but I think we can waste too much time and too many important games waiting for miracles.

We need to learn from keeping hold of Martinez for too long.
 
Time to go Ronny, give unsworth the job until the summer and see how he goes and for all those that say he has no experience in the big time neither did pep before he took over at Barcelona and look how that worked out
 

It's not like we don't have options.

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He's taking the Scottish job!
 
It will take more than new manager for this group to play positive football. Uninspiring and just reached a new low.



Totally disagree. Some very good players in that squad. Lacking in a couple of key areas, yes, but are you seriously saying this lot shouldn’t be beating Burnley, Brighton, Atalanta, Hajuck Split or those Cypriot part timers?

We clearly lack spirit & belief. That’s down to Management.
 

Far, far worse than anything Martinez served up so far.

Taking our European results into account as well, this has been an appalling start. This season he really had to at least trouble the top 6 and with the number of points dropped and the confirmed lack of a striker until January, it's pretty unlikely he'll achieve that.

All that said, there seems to be little consideration given on here to the fact that any new manager coming in will also have to deal with the shocking lack of pace and strikers at the club too and I've noticed there are absolutely no decent ideas on here between hundreds of posters on how Koeman should deal with that issue. I don't think the whole problem would necessarily take a genius to fix, just a lot of money.

There's a debate to be had on how great the benefits to sacking him would be, but I believe it's necessary more for the statement it woud make. I think desperately hoping he'll turn things around would suggest Moshiri isn't enormously confident in his ability to take matters into his own hands. I'd have a little more faith that he's serious about his vision for the club if he was to sack him now.
 

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