It will be like a re run of our Summer transfer thread - only shorter one assumes .Cling on for a month then get annoyed at the names being linked to replace him
It will be like a re run of our Summer transfer thread - only shorter one assumes .Cling on for a month then get annoyed at the names being linked to replace him
Cling on for a month then get annoyed at the names being linked to replace him
Del’s my choice, he’s worked wonders in the lower leagues and seeing as that’s where Shi and GON are taking us, it’s the logical choice.
Beat me to it ffsI'm all for this but only if he continues his podcast series.
Agree with a lot of your post and I was just thinking yesterday about how our whole season last time out seemed to turn on that out-of-nowhere result against Man City. I thought GON was done for before that, but gave him the benefit of the doubt afterwards that maybe it was the lack of pre-season that had led to the chaos up until that point.Around this time last year i was fully onboard the GON out train, but then we beat Man City out of nowhere and it kind of kick started things. It does concern me that there are some fundamental issues with the way we play/defend that he doesn't seem capable of addressing from a coaching perspective. It could be that plugging Andre into the team helps, but we can't just fall apart whenever he's not on the pitch because GON can't get a grip on the tactical side of it.
Playing all 3 CMs in that formation was weak management. Reminded me of Saunders going 3 at the back against Cardiff because he didn't want to make a decision.Agree with a lot of your post and I was just thinking yesterday about how our whole season last time out seemed to turn on that out-of-nowhere result against Man City. I thought GON was done for before that, but gave him the benefit of the doubt afterwards that maybe it was the lack of pre-season that had led to the chaos up until that point.
I don't get how GON has found himself in the tactical situation he's now in having had a full pre-season.
The only thing I can assume is that Hobbs didn't get him the players he was expecting to get. Well, if GON wants to stick with the 'project', he needs to find some tactics that work for this squad of players. Lemina was clearly out of position yesterday. He looked uncomfortable, he made mistakes, and it was nuts to have him there instead of players far better suited to the role. His goal papered over this for much of the game. We had makeshift teams for most of the second half of last season. There are no excuses for finding ourselves in the same position again.
RE: the bolded part here, I don't think it's that much of a mystery: O'Neil isn't a particularly good coach, and the more time he has with the squad the more that becomes a problem.Agree with a lot of your post and I was just thinking yesterday about how our whole season last time out seemed to turn on that out-of-nowhere result against Man City. I thought GON was done for before that, but gave him the benefit of the doubt afterwards that maybe it was the lack of pre-season that had led to the chaos up until that point.
I don't get how GON has found himself in the tactical situation he's now in having had a full pre-season.
The only thing I can assume is that Hobbs didn't get him the players he was expecting to get. Well, if GON wants to stick with the 'project', he needs to find some tactics that work for this squad of players. Lemina was clearly out of position yesterday. He looked uncomfortable, he made mistakes, and it was nuts to have him there instead of players far better suited to the role. His goal papered over this for much of the game. We had makeshift teams for most of the second half of last season. There are no excuses for finding ourselves in the same position again.
In every match this season it's felt like watching a pre-season friendly where the team has been sent out with instructions to "just try things" or "we want to work on our attacking movement in this one" - there's this vibe, a certain lack of seriousness, which I can't quite place my finger on, but the results we're seeing feel very much like we're into a death spiral now when it comes to GON's time here. I just don't know how he turns this around without becoming a completely different kind of manager.
This is fair - the results so far have hidden how close some of the games have been - but at the same time that is kind of exactly the problem.Against Arsenal we tried to be in the game but they are a much better side. Chelsea was a shambles. Forest was more solid and against Newcastle I thought there was some more progression. If Dawson was a bit shorter and Doherty/Gomes had been a bit better Newcastle would not have scored. I thought our starting XI were a nice balance of functional and flair and across the 90 minutes we created good opportunities (Strand Larsen and Cunha) and restricted Newcastle in the main.
Ait Nouri has calmed down since Chelsea, Semedo is our best option down the right, Dawson is clearly necessary in the middle...and for significant portions of the game our midfield was on top. Particularly in getting the ball, we could be better (less predictable) when we have the ball.
I like watching us for the most part. It is better than much of what was served up by Lage and Lopetegui...but not as much hope as under Nuno.
Personally, I don't think we will be in a relegation struggle...I think we'll go down fairly comfortably. Winning doesn't come easily and we don't make it any easier.
So , you don't see Sergio Conceicao being a runner so . Marseille wanted him I think and he didn't go for it .I try really hard (not very successfully sometimes) not to have knee-jerk reactions to things, and have been fairly consistently behind GON since he arrived. However, the evidence is indicative of a terminal decline in results and if it continues it will end only one way. This isn't a knee-jerk reaction, this is a reaction that has been building since March which was the last time we actually looked like we could win games.
I like O'Neil, I think he's a decent man, and I have wanted him to succeed. He won't. He can't get the team to defend which means we are reliant on 1 or 2 quality players to dig us out of the shit, and that is asking too much of them. We will be relegated without something being done. Thanks for your efforts Gary and good luck for the future.
A major problem we have though is what decent, self-respecting manager is going to want to come and work with the clueless cunts who run the club? They will see how Lop & GON were lied to about transfers, and if they are in their right mind they tell Hobbs and Shi to fuck off. Which means we are likely to get another sub-par clown like Lage.