I feel bad for the guy but I'm moving towards yes, I think all confidence in him has been lost by everyone, fans and players alike. He is not helped by my the absoulete nonsense he spouts are every game.
I have a suspicion that he would walk anyway. His previous employment record suggests as much. Never stuck anywhere long enough to bother unwrapping the ornaments.
I was concerned when I first saw his managerial record, I became more concerned when I saw the looks on the players faces on the photos of his first training session, but I was willing to give him the benefit. He started off with a positive method of play, which encouraged me to think that I'd rather go down swinging, than giving up without a fight. But in hindsight, his formations, chopping and changing, square pegs in round holes etc has undermined the little confidence the players had and they've given up on him. So he's got to go.
It's the recruitment team that need sacking. With this squad it doesn't really matter who's in charge.
I don't think it'd be sensible to sack him at this stage in the season now, it's too late. I honestly think you could put Mourinho in charge and it wouldn't make any difference. The players aren't good enough and their confidence is shot. It needs reviewing at the end of the season.
Exactly, these two away games this week (more than in any other games) have shown us that Jose really doesn't have a clue and hes proved to be a terrible appointment. YES he should go or be sacked and as soon as possible.
This is how I feel too. I was willing to cut him some slack but the players appear to have given up, the constant chopping and changing is infuriating and I just don't think he's got what it takes to be successful with us. He was given a very hard task though considering the state of our squad.
If the old regime were still in charge: a) he wouldn't have been appointed in the first place and b) he would have been sacked by now having lost the terraces as well as the dressing room The BBS is usually the most moderate platform, yet 75% are still against him. Facebook is more hard line and it's harder to find a Morais sympathiser on there. I get the feeling there's no-one keeping their finger on the pulse in the way they used to though.
The old regime persevered with Wilson through relegation and with Heckingbottom post January 2017. They showed plenty of patience with the previous incumbents so I’m not sure why you’d suggest that a manager with an inherited squad and no transfer window behind him would be given the boot. As for the BBS being a forum of moderates, Christ almighty. That’s incredible.
a) Wilson and Hecky didn't lose the terraces to the same extent because of their previous exploits and b) I said the BBS was the more moderate platform, when compared to the people who comment on Facebook Why doesn't anyone read things properly.