I wouldn't be disappointed. One of the first times I've said that about a manager (other than tongue in cheek comments about liking the excitement of a managerial search).
Always exciting when the club appoints a new manager, unless of course it's the academy manager who gets the job on the back of losing 3 nil at home to your biggest rivals... Simon *******ing Davey, Jesus!!! I don't see us moving forward under wilson, we've been that **** it's unreal! However I would like him to stop the rot and turn it around, not for his sake bit for every single barnsley fan across the land! We've had to put up with a lot over the last 10 seasons.
I agree and in all honesty I would like that to be Wilson in a perfect world. Unfortunately it's not a perfect world and despite me being on the 'keeping Wilson in' bandwagon, I've false out of it after it hit a number of speed bumps
I hope we give Danny time to build a team and develop our young ones , I hope Danny gets team to improve and show more passion and class too than what we showed today
I agree really want him to be successful but performances arent getting any better we got some tough games coming up and if performances and results dont start coming in its only a matter of time unfortunately.
How long can we go on like this though, the performances have been terrible all season and today was worst I have seen in years. Dannys post match interviews are like he is watching a diffrent game to me so does he know where we are going wrong. Times running out I think anyone else and he would be gone already.
Didn't Mellon have a parting shot before he left? Something like "well, your stuck with him now" Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I think he needs all this season and half of next to show the rebuild is working. There is no guarantee that a new manager will do any better.
What if we're at the bottom of league 2 half way through next season, though? There's no guarantee a new manager will do any better, but is there a guarantee that Wilson is able to? The performances this season have been diabolical for a vast majority, and average in the best games. I'm not quite in the Wilson out brigade yet, I'd just like to see some progress, and I haven't this season. If he goes, I can understand why the board have done it.
No there are no guarantees in football but one thing we must know by now is that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
I don't either. He's had three transfer windows, brought in dozens and dozens of players (few any good) and our home record is terrible. Still heavily reliant on loans, too many inexperienced players and not enough older heads. Building for the future is a cop out as we've seen very little through this season to believe that would work. It was unrealistic for anyone to expect us to go straight back up, but it was very realistic to expect to be better than three points off a consecutive relegation. Going to home games is a chore and season ticket sales will drop back down again in the summer. There is no reason to believe after last pre season that if people renew in April that we will do our business nice and early. Therefore if Wilson is struggling to be successful on the budget of this season, he's got less chance next season when the budget is reduced.
Plenty because it's still a transfer window he was the boss for. If he'd pulled off a couple of signings back then that were with us this season and doing brilliantly we'd be saying how well he did in that transfer window. So just because he didn't doesn't mean we should write it off just because he'd only just arrived. Every window should be treated equally. Seven points off the play offs at this stage of the season is alot. We would likely have to win all three and hope teams like Sheff United lose all three just to catch up. Our target for this season now has to be to try and stay in this league which hopefully we will with one of the largest budgets in the division.