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Is Vitor Pereira A Good Manager Or Should He Go?

"It's the first time in my career I'm facing this situation, but I have resilience and confidence we can turn this situation around."

Bruuuuhhhhhh you've had 14 jobs in 20 years for fucks sake, you're "facing this situation" more regularly than I wake up without back pain

"I've usually been sacked by now, I haven't got a clue what's going on!" :ROFLMAO:
 
No Gomes or Andre is one of the most "sack me so I can get my payout" starting XIs, since...well probably Lage but it can't get more obvious than that.
 
Mind you, how on earth do you attract a coach? Promise them no matter how bad it keeps getting *now*, they'll invest in bringing in players in Jan that want to play Championship football?

Can't rebuild whilst still in EPL, and it's clears there's no so can't expect Shi to future plan at all. So the next 7 months til May is a limbo period where only "victims" (I don't want to say losers) will be the committed fans who've already invested in watching and going to Molineux week in, week out.
 
I'll check back in when this bellend is on the beach in Portugal.

In the meantime, happy Christmas all
 
All well and good saying he’s available, would he want to manage us?
 
Whoever comes in there needs to be an acceptance that we're going to go down, so the new manager simply needs to show some promise to earn the right to a longer contact.
 
I think with a new manager we can pick some points up before Christmas, a couple of signings in January and we might just about stay up.
Optimistic I admit.
 
It's not happening. If you can see three wins here then I applaud your optimism.

Chelsea (A)
Crystal Palace (H)
Aston Villa (A)
Nottingham Forest (H)
Manchester United (H)
Arsenal (A)
Brentford (H)
Liverpool (A)
Manchester United (A)
West Ham (H)
Everton (A)

And that takes us to mid-January.
 
It's not happening. If you can see three wins here then I applaud your optimism.

Chelsea (A)
Crystal Palace (H)
Aston Villa (A)
Nottingham Forest (H)
Manchester United (H)
Arsenal (A)
Brentford (H)
Liverpool (A)
Manchester United (A)
West Ham (H)
Everton (A)

And that takes us to mid-January.

This is three-four years in the making.

We got off because of the Winter World Cup in 2022/23.

We got off because Leicester, Ipswich and Southampton were the worst three promoted sides in years.

This year we've got nowhere to hide and nowhere to turn. We're done.
 
I just cant wrap my head around how bad its got. You see newly promoted teams out of their depth that are as bad as us, but even that is actually pretty rare (bonfire night without a win ffs!)....but from a so called established club with no actual financial issues? That's sheer incompetence, over a very long period of time.
 
I just cant wrap my head around how bad its got. You see newly promoted teams out of their depth that are as bad as us, but even that is actually pretty rare (bonfire night without a win ffs!)....but from a so called established club with no actual financial issues? That's sheer incompetence, over a very long period of time.
Closest I think you'll get is Charlton being an unremarkable mid-table team who were just there and fine for years under Curbishley...then he decided to leave (they didn't sack him).

They then went on to appoint all of Iain Dowie, Les Reed (!) and Alan Pardew inside six months and got relegated, never to return.

Of course we actually did sack our most successful manager of the last 40+ years and appointed Bruno Lage.
 
The sad thing is if we’d spent the money since Nuno left more wisely we wouldn’t be in this mess. A complete disregard for British players and constantly trying to bring players in for relative peanuts in the hope they’ll blossom into players we can sell for a huge profit.

If we had any half decent back up to JSL we could have sold him for £55m this summer, a fee that anybody who watched him last season saw as massively more than he’s worth, up there with selling Kilman for £41m.

We knew Semedo was leaving and brought in Lima but he was never going to be ready to step up. Now we’ve wasted £17m on Tchatchoua and are still picking Doherty or Hoever.

The one player we’ve brought in who actually looks like he might cope in the PL is Krecji and he’s being shunted around fire fighting because for reasons known only to VP he isn’t picking Andre of Gomes.

It’s quite incredible how many blunders we’ve made, starting with sacking Nuno and still going on. Shi is the football equivalent of Liz Truss but unfortunately there’s no way of removing him. Maybe relegation will see his boss act, and if that’s the case at least there’ll be one positive outcome from relegation.
 
I can't believe we haven't seen the corner flag picture yet
I wouldn’t be surprised to see:-
“Vitor Pereira has signed a further 1 year extension to his 3 year contract keeping him at the club until 2029”
 
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