If you think back to Martinez's first season we played better but actually were quite open defensively and would outscore opponents, or they would just squander chances. I definitely recall thinking that about our matches towards the end of the season (bar the Arsenal game). You make your own luck with hard work, and funnily enough, when we've actually been positive and grafted, we get something out the game. I know we are crap and doing the basics wrong- hence stocky Sam being employed by the club. For once though a bit of belief in the team and encouragement may work wonders. It has to- there's not much left bar Sams defensive drilling. For me, I've reached rock bottom and I've ran out of negativity. Doesn't help that these night shifts are from hell!!
I don't think Sam will be negative though.
There's a difference between negativity and pragmatism.
Sam has said it's now about settling the players down and individually setting each one of them tactics. For all the stuff about him being a long ball coach etc - which he is - he's also very forward thinking when it comes to utilising sports science, and really buys into the theory of 'marginal gains'.
As he said, the target is to get the club out of where it is now. And ultimately that is within one bad result of the bottom four places.
That could very easily change in the space of a week, and we could be sitting 9th - albeit as I keep saying, that still doesn't mean we won't get dragged back in.
I'm not enthused about the appointment, and hugely disappointed we didn't take one of the plethora of options to avoid it getting to this stage, but ultimately this is probably what we need right now.