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created another as the new manager hasn’t got a grip of the players or who to keep or let go . Is this just another typical pathetic lack of decision making in keeping that waister in place too long !
Quote from: In the box on May 09, 2023, 06:04:16 pmcreated another as the new manager hasn’t got a grip of the players or who to keep or let go . Is this just another typical pathetic lack of decision making in keeping that waister in place too long ! How do you know the new manager wasn’t identified a while ago and that person has been watching and assessing?
Quote from: In the box on May 09, 2023, 06:04:16 pmcreated another as the new manager hasn’t got a grip of the players or who to keep or let go . Is this just another typical pathetic lack of decision making in keeping that waister in place too long !If only we had a HOF in place to help to continuity and to help the new management settle in place. Oh wait we do. (not everything is broken)
I remember what he was appointed last time, he said he watched every match of the previous season before the interview so he had a grasp on the current playing squad, this is not someone who takes things lightly..
Quote from: In the box on May 09, 2023, 06:04:16 pmcreated another as the new manager hasn’t got a grip of the players or who to keep or let go . Is this just another typical pathetic lack of decision making in keeping that waister in place too long !Totally agree, it’s great that DS as gone, wish him well, however the timing is shocking should have happened 7 games ago to let the new man in charge see what players he’s inherited
Quote from: In the box on May 09, 2023, 06:04:16 pmcreated another as the new manager hasn’t got a grip of the players or who to keep or let go . Is this just another typical pathetic lack of decision making in keeping that waister in place too long ! How do you know the new manager wasn’t identified a while ago and that person has been watching and assessing?[/quote what was his directive to watch and say nothing ?
To the OP absolutely. Why on earth would you leave it until now to sack him. I agree with the decision but, the time of it is a shamble. I can only speculate that they knew the squad wasn't good enough to make the playoffs in December time to realise we woildnt make the playoffs. Since then they must have hoped DS would get a song out the players he had as his disposal to get some form of performances and he has failed to. Regardless of injuries the players didn't even show any passion. Had they done so, i believe he would have been in a job but, this decision should have come long ago. To tell a man he will have funds and then sack him after the final game i have to feel some slight sympathy for him although again the correct decision.
Quote from: StocksArmy on May 09, 2023, 07:52:32 pmTo the OP absolutely. Why on earth would you leave it until now to sack him. I agree with the decision but, the time of it is a shamble. I can only speculate that they knew the squad wasn't good enough to make the playoffs in December time to realise we woildnt make the playoffs. Since then they must have hoped DS would get a song out the players he had as his disposal to get some form of performances and he has failed to. Regardless of injuries the players didn't even show any passion. Had they done so, i believe he would have been in a job but, this decision should have come long ago. To tell a man he will have funds and then sack him after the final game i have to feel some slight sympathy for him although again the correct decision.If we’d sacked schofield 7 games ago, green would’ve took over for the remaining games We wouldn’t have appointed a permanent, so it would’ve made no difference
That’s the only trouble I see if it’s to be GM. Last time, he had the basis of a very decent L1 side that needed tweaking here and there. Enter 2 (what turned out to be) excellent loans just before the start and hey presto, we were off and running.This time, things are very different. His saving grace, if there is one, is that we have a fair few injured players and some of them should be enough at L2. But he’s going to have his work cut out finding the right players (at the right price) in the right positions to have us competing again. We havn’t a No.1 keeper, no right back, BW is long gone and the midfield, to say the least, is sketchy. Add to that we’ve really only 1 recognised striker (who isn’t a hold up man). It all looks, on paper, a massive job.We’ve promising youngsters who will have learned a lot this last season and that will hopefully see them all make positive strides next season. Hopefully, the fitness issues get sorted in the summer and we find (at least) 2 diamond loans to set us on our way to a much more positive season. It can’t really get any worse……..can it?
Quote from: dickos1 on May 09, 2023, 09:34:51 pmQuote from: StocksArmy on May 09, 2023, 07:52:32 pmTo the OP absolutely. Why on earth would you leave it until now to sack him. I agree with the decision but, the time of it is a shamble. I can only speculate that they knew the squad wasn't good enough to make the playoffs in December time to realise we woildnt make the playoffs. Since then they must have hoped DS would get a song out the players he had as his disposal to get some form of performances and he has failed to. Regardless of injuries the players didn't even show any passion. Had they done so, i believe he would have been in a job but, this decision should have come long ago. To tell a man he will have funds and then sack him after the final game i have to feel some slight sympathy for him although again the correct decision.If we’d sacked schofield 7 games ago, green would’ve took over for the remaining games We wouldn’t have appointed a permanent, so it would’ve made no differenceI forgot that you know it all ,
Quote from: Upton Rover on May 09, 2023, 10:09:05 pmQuote from: dickos1 on May 09, 2023, 09:34:51 pmQuote from: StocksArmy on May 09, 2023, 07:52:32 pmTo the OP absolutely. Why on earth would you leave it until now to sack him. I agree with the decision but, the time of it is a shamble. I can only speculate that they knew the squad wasn't good enough to make the playoffs in December time to realise we woildnt make the playoffs. Since then they must have hoped DS would get a song out the players he had as his disposal to get some form of performances and he has failed to. Regardless of injuries the players didn't even show any passion. Had they done so, i believe he would have been in a job but, this decision should have come long ago. To tell a man he will have funds and then sack him after the final game i have to feel some slight sympathy for him although again the correct decision.If we’d sacked schofield 7 games ago, green would’ve took over for the remaining games We wouldn’t have appointed a permanent, so it would’ve made no differenceI forgot that you know it all , The outcome would have been the same. Do you not see thats the point im making?No, I think you’re suggesting we should’ve sacked Danny 7 games ago so a new manager could assess the squad. But I’m saying the new manager woukdnt have been appointed until now anyway