Or his decision to rush out of his goal and gift Burnley a glorious opportunity. That said, it was his decision to pick Hennessey, and he's Championship standard, at best.
Very harsh to be sacked after so few games but was the wrong appointment for them in first place. They are a side that was set up by the likes of Big Sam to play in his style of getting the ball into the big lad early. De Boer is more interested in getting the ball on the deck and passing it around like he did during his time at Ajax. Was always going take a while to implement something like that but you would expect them to be doing better against Swansea and Huddersfield at home
I don't think we're anything out of the ordinary. Most managers have only been in place a year or two. Problems with #teams like barnsley - a manager does badly we sack them - a manager does well - he's tempted away Lets hope we've got something different in Hecky.. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39795590
Parish his Chairman tweeted yesterday " we are all in this together" in a bid to appease fans. They need to give him more time. They were the better team against Burnley. Look out for Bilic getting the tin tack at West Ham if they lose against Huddersfield tonight, especially as he's been critical of the owners after they have been speaking out about the targets they missed in the transfer window.
A club appoints a manager with no Premier League experience and sacks him after just 4 league games. Any club would have to give someone with no experience at that level at least half a season. It's insane that he got so little time.
Think he was trying to play a style of football his players arnt capable of or at least certainly arnt used to. The people who appointed him surly knew his plans before and should have allowed him some time to change style and personnel.
On the BBC website it says De Boer has gone after 77 days in charge and is definitely being replaced by Woy. Remember when Rooney was suspended for the first two games in the World Cup and the interviewer said " there's not going to be any Wayne then Roy."? Hodgson said " this is no time to be talking about the weather you pwick, I've got to select a team to win this game."!
I hope they are religated. I used to like Palace. A few mates live Croydon / Norwood way and used to do awaydays. Woy is the most boring manager ever. Even more tedious than our Rochdale pal.
Obviously it's ridiculous. But if I was given a job and then sacked within a few weeks and given hundreds of thousands if not millions in compensation, I don't think I'd be feeling all that bad. Football is ******, but no one within the professional game loses out. Other than the fans.
The only reason that Lee Johnson kept his job imo. The natives were growing extremely angry at our board making bad appointments so they were scared shirtless to sack another because it would show their failure. Only my opinion of course
The sun has an article on it where it says somebody will have to look after the traumatised players. ******* traumatised
You're probably right and he should have been given longer to work with the players. On the flip side maybe the board expected premier league footballers earning circa £100k per week to be able to adapt and be able to play football a little sooner and he's having to carry the can because they have a squad full of vastly overpaid players who are bang average at best.
So much is made out from fan sites like this nowadays too. Only takes 3 gobby ones to make it look like 10000+ want the same thing. But 4 games in is madness. Sir Alex is the person we older ones point to, he was a game away apparently, imagine how the history of Man Utd would have changed.
Into sure I'd be all that heartbroken to have my multi million pound contract paid up for a few weeks work. Though obviously it's madness. Football is eating itself.
I think Cryne had faith in both Johnno and Davey, hence they were both given a lot more time than they deserved.