Personally I will go with stay. I think we will climb back out of the mire and end up in a respectable position. I said at the beginning that a top half finish would be a good achievement for new and very young side. I stand by that. I am not at all happy with the recent results/performances but I really do think it will get better... MUCH better. I am not happy clapping here either, I am sick to my heart at where we are just now. But something deep inside says stick with it, this team has had a handful of competition games together ( and not 38 game's as some muppett on here keeps saying).... they are raw they are young they are learning. The last two game were against two teams who were almost that raw too once, but now are gelled and in form.. and they are flying. Look at Wednesday now... they went through manager after manager... but have stuck to the present incumbent.. they are doing well now. Do we give Mr Wilson the bullet now.... I for one certainly hope not.
Stay. There is no other option. But FFS get Cranie out. He's a symbol of the apathetic attitude of last year's squad. And Jennings should be sent to the Fit Reds until he's achieved a 10% reduction in body weight (wish I could give it to Hourihane/Bailey/Berry).
Stay. Definitely. I don't want us to consider any other option for the foreseeable. Current results are awful. Can't argue with that. Current performances are beyond abysmal. It has to get better. It will get better, given time and patience, I am sure of that. It can't get much worse than that second half. But it will do us no good whatsoever to start again, for the umpteenth time. No one ever got relegated in September. No one ever got promoted either. We aren't getting promoted this season. for sure, but talk of relegation this early is panic talk. Take a deep breath, get some perspective, and let them breath. It will come. Last season, it was clear from early on that we were certainties for the drop, but that was in a higher league that we had struggled to stay in for a number of years. I don't feel that this time. I feel that it is early in the season, we are in a bad run, but we won't be in trouble by the business end.
Stay! Yes it's not brill right now but wtf are folk expecting! I wanted more granted. New team, and we've laiked some decent teams on the up and/or some seasoned teams at this level. Time needed versus early change = time required!
Stay until Christmas. If we're in touch with fifth-bottom, let him keep going, because he's inherited an awful mess and it ain't going to turn around overnight. If we're adrift of fifth-bottom, let him go, because the mess will have just got a whole lot bigger.
Stay. I hope we have learned that the turnover of managers ia one of the reasons we are in thia postion
Stay, without doubt. The last 3 or 4 performances have been pretty poor, but we've got to give the manager and the club time. For me, this isn't weeks, or months, but a good couple of years. Confidence wise, we're on our knees, not one player has been consistent from what I've seen, but with the newcomers and the younger players involved, is it really a surprise? My main criticism so far is that even with the changes made, we still seem to have a significant number of players who struggle to do the basic stuff.
When Danny was the Swindon Boss he was good to start off then shocking he was practically led from the ground in the end is this deja vu http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/swindon_town/9412294.stm
Get rid, we've sacked managers who've had better runs than Danny, the bloke hasn't got a clue unfortunately
Stay. We've got to give him time to get the squad of young players he's bought to gell. Changing managers regularly is the reason we're here in the first place. The one thing I've noticed is that after the abject performances DW has come out and said it wasn't good enough. He hasn't tried to sugar coat it like some managers have in the past.