AndyWolves
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Responding to social media rumours is unusual in the first place imho which makes me think there is something in it
Everton winning yesterday may indirectly be the trigger given a loss at West Ham puts us in the bottom 3He’s not being sacked sounds like a bit of Chinese whisper on social media.
However Liam tweeting his position is secure is wide of the mark too. His position isn’t under threat for the next 2 weeks is probably more realistic.
Everton winning yesterday may indirectly be the trigger given a loss at West Ham puts us in the bottom 3
The other argument I’ve seen on Twitter is that the club need to give him time to see what he can do with his own players, a striker,
Get my name out of your mouthTony Towner or Bruno Lage? Toss up really
For the Wolves job? Probably BrunoTony Towner or Bruno Lage? Toss up really
If you were poor last season and mid table this it would suggest improvement. The point with Lage is the start of this season is a continuation of last. It shows a prolonged period of poor results and more importantly poor performances.The long and short of it is that your position in the League table right now determines your chance of remaining in a job - last season counts for little if your mid table right now
Not using end of last season form as a reason for sacking him, but it can't be ignored. In the same way, if we had finished 7th and made a cup final, he'd get more of a chance from me.Just one thing on Lage .
People keep referencing our form over the final 12/13 matches last season and linking this to a reason to sack Lage .
I would argue that he will only be sacked based on this seasons form and not last season .
Look at Leicester , Forest and West Ham - all are in the bottom three . If their respective clubs sack their Managers ( Rogers , Cooper and Moyes ) , then it will have nothing to do with last season and everything to do with this season .
All those three had a decent season last time around......Cooper taking Forest from rock bottom in the Championship to promotion is very noteworthy , Rogers ( 5th , 5th and 8th in his last 3 seasons ) , Moyes - securing European football for the last two seasons and sitting consistently in the top 5 of the League .
And yet , and yet , all three Managers are under huge pressure of being sacked .
The long and short of it is that your position in the League table right now determines your chance of remaining in a job - last season counts for little if your mid table right now .
Even towards the end of last season when we were losing matches , drawing them , we were still scoring goals ( 2 v Chelsea at the Bridge ) , 1 against City , 1 against Liverpool ......and we were creating chances as well .
We seem afraid to attack , afraid of losing the ball , afraid of taking a risk .
West Ham is a 6 pointer - can see us winning that or even drawing as Moyes needs a win really badly and I think he'll get it .
They considered sacking him at the end of last season
No, it’s because they would have to pay him about £10M to go.Not using end of last season form as a reason for sacking him, but it can't be ignored. In the same way, if we had finished 7th and made a cup final, he'd get more of a chance from me.
His record is appalling, this season and stretching into last season. Maybe the reason Leicester haven't binned off Rodgers is he has a record there to fall back on, Lage doesn't