Other than sack him ASAP. He is not a football manager and never will be. If he stays we will go down. End of.
To stick with him now is to accept an inevitable relegation. If we stick with him to take us down we will probably still have him next season in L2 and I have to say that having seen our efforts against Alty and the scraping by York we'd fare no better at winning games in that division either. Time to chalk **** on LJs time with us PC.
If it's not happened by Monday tea time he's got at least another game I'm sure he will win again I'm not sure that he will win enough to stay up
I agree. Untenable. Unbelievable that he's surviving these defeats. Amazing that they're seemingly allowing him to stay for Oldham next weekend. Can we leave him there, tell em we've got a receipt and we want our money back for faulty goods?
It's almost perverse now. Keeping him on. To coin a phrase, he must know where the bodies are buried...
They've just backed him with two decent players, so I can't see his job being on the line over at least three or four games....dependent on the performances. I thought we played well enough in the first half to suggest we can still rescue the season, and I don't see any evidence of players not trying. The big one for me though will be attacking intent, if the pennies finally dropped for Lee that we do need two up front, perhaps there's a chance,( or perhaps it's no more than a rose tinted glimmer) , but if we revert to 1 up front and lose, I can't see any future for him.
With all due respect sadbrewer a manager lives and dies by results. This one has had the defibrillator on now for the last month. Surely he is on his last legs?
I'm not disagreeing.. I think we have the players to get results, but only attack is going to pull anything out of the fire, the point I was making really was that it must be the last chance saloon now, and reverting to 1 up front, a tactic that's failed all season will show he's incapable of learning.