We don't need a new manager, its the worst thing we can do and essentially repeating the mistakes we've made up to this point.
Utterly embarrassing take. Apologists like you who seem to think the board weren’t entirely culpable for last season are why we are where we are.Last season it was the managers fault with lampard. But this season it's on those above. They knew what was needed and still havnt delivered.
We’ve been the better team in two of three gamesWe haven't been good enough unfortunately
Finally, he was forced into it due the Keene’s own performance but also being questioned about his inclusion - he has a blind spot with him for some unknown reason…erm, he dropped Keane yesterday.
So the mistakes were sacking Benitez, Lampard etc?We don't need a new manager, its the worst thing we can do and essentially repeating the mistakes we've made up to this point.
…erm, he dropped Keane yesterday.
We’ve been the better team in two of three games
This is also true.You think so ? Er better teams need to score and win otherwise no point to being the better team.
I would rather sack Kenwright and/or Moshiri (I know we can’t sack Moshiri unless he sells for the avoidance of doubt) but, he gets 4 games post international break for me. At that point we will have played beatable teams (if we are to stay up) in Fulham (L), Wolves (L), Sheff Utd and Bournemouth. He will also have his full playing staff after the window closes….if he is losing or getting draws from them at most, there has to be a serious look for a replacement. The only caveat to that, is I don’t know who serious the search for a new manager is with Bill and Ben in charge.
Beatable team in our position are few and far between if non existent at all, and whilst we would want to win every game, these are the teams you would most likely think we could get something out of. The more we don’t win against those teams, the more we hen have to rely on surprise results like Arsenal at home last year.Then why are we not winning, next games will certainly tell.
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