

He really needs big things to happen the next transfer window. The problem is that we are still in Europe (problem??!SydneyGooner wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2019 5:40 pmIf he doesn't win the Europa League now then I would be somewhat surprised if he lasts till Christmas. He's done enough for me to get the entirety of next season to turn things around regardless of what happens in the EL but I can see it becoming really toxic amongst our fan base if some of our early results are shit at the beginning of next season.
This squad never had enough quality or depth to challenge for the top four and the europa too.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 3:06 pm. Whilst I'm not holding Bellerin or Holding up to be the world's greatest defenders there's no doubt that they were in pretty decent form and we looked more stable with them available. Maitland Niles is not a right back and when he lobbed Jenkinson in there he looked awful. As for Mustafi, words fail me.
I don't think Dick has helped himself in recent weeks with such a heavy rotation of the squad, particularly chopping and changing the backline and the two holding midfielders - we've looked far more vulnerable as a result.
you don't really get it do you.SydneyGooner wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2019 5:40 pmIf he doesn't win the Europa League now then I would be somewhat surprised if he lasts till Christmas. He's done enough for me to get the entirety of next season to turn things around regardless of what happens in the EL but I can see it becoming really toxic amongst our fan base if some of our early results are shit at the beginning of next season.
a voice of sanity amongst the expected kneejerk reactions.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 3:06 pmI still maintain that the fella has done a decent job this year despite the away performances of late being very disappointing. Whilst I'm not holding Bellerin or Holding up to be the world's greatest defenders there's no doubt that they were in pretty decent form and we looked more stable with them available. Maitland Niles is not a right back and when he lobbed Jenkinson in there he looked awful. As for Mustafi, words fail me.
I don't think Dick has helped himself in recent weeks with such a heavy rotation of the squad, particularly chopping and changing the backline and the two holding midfielders - we've looked far more vulnerable as a result.
I think he is still trying to work out his best team which isn't surprising in his first season. Klopp, Poch and Pep all suffered some shocking defeats in their first season and two of them still haven't won anything yet.
Emery deserves the whole of next season and the 2 transfer windows to put his stamp on the team. Of course, if he is still fucking about with the backline every week deep into next season and there is no improvement in away performances, then clearly he will come in for criticism and rightly so.
If we went back to the start of the season and said we'd still have a shout of the CL places heading into the final week of the season, and a potential Europa League final, most reasonable fans would have taken that
SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 8:03 amTo be honest, as much as I obviously would like us to win the Europa League, I think another year out of the CL isn't a bad thing for Emery's rebuilding process. If we do win the Europa and qualify for the CL, then this squad will be even more exposed than it currently is and we will get our arses whipped in that competition. The Europa is pub standard - honestly we could afford to play stiffs and lose to the likes of BATE and Rennes, safe in the knowledge that even a half decent attacking performance at home would see them off. We wouldn't get that luxury in the CL and it would place additional pressure on the manager
I can't see what sacking him would achieve right now. We'd go back to the start, trying to seek another 'new identity' and the new guy would only face what anyone does with the wig wearing c.unt as the owner.
I'll say what I said to Sid a few months back - if anyone knows of a manager out there who can reverse a decade of failure, spend 40-50m and run City close to the PL title and compete for the CL, then step forward and name them. This manager inherited zero world class players and an inflated wage bill owing to a decade of mismanagement from the previous goon. We blew the chance to cash in on 60m for Sanchez, lost 13m on Perez, spent 35m on Mustafi, 16m on Chambers.......we could go on forever.
Time will tell of course, but I seriously think that offloading Dick now would set us back even further.....and we're already miles behind the best
Agreed mate - people seem to forget that in Pep's first season City scraped into 3rd place, and finished 15 points off the champions. They also got knocked out in the round of 16 in the CL and won nothing......and that was with a squad that is 100x better than the wankers Dick has at his disposalaugie wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 11:03 amSteveO 35 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 8:03 amTo be honest, as much as I obviously would like us to win the Europa League, I think another year out of the CL isn't a bad thing for Emery's rebuilding process. If we do win the Europa and qualify for the CL, then this squad will be even more exposed than it currently is and we will get our arses whipped in that competition. The Europa is pub standard - honestly we could afford to play stiffs and lose to the likes of BATE and Rennes, safe in the knowledge that even a half decent attacking performance at home would see them off. We wouldn't get that luxury in the CL and it would place additional pressure on the manager
I can't see what sacking him would achieve right now. We'd go back to the start, trying to seek another 'new identity' and the new guy would only face what anyone does with the wig wearing c.unt as the owner.
I'll say what I said to Sid a few months back - if anyone knows of a manager out there who can reverse a decade of failure, spend 40-50m and run City close to the PL title and compete for the CL, then step forward and name them. This manager inherited zero world class players and an inflated wage bill owing to a decade of mismanagement from the previous goon. We blew the chance to cash in on 60m for Sanchez, lost 13m on Perez, spent 35m on Mustafi, 16m on Chambers.......we could go on forever.
Time will tell of course, but I seriously think that offloading Dick now would set us back even further.....and we're already miles behind the best
Nail on the head for me steve o
I have to be honest and say that I really cannot get my head around the calls for dick's sacking/removalI suspect there are a few calling for his sacking as a way of biting back at those that spent years calling for the senile c.unts removal, but others like sid really surprise me. No doubt we have some issues that dick does not seem to have improved at all, and the team selection against palace is going to fcuk me off for a long time, but I will balance it when a recognition of the shite he has to work with, and the transfer budget of a league 2 team
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I spent years calling for wengers sacking/shooting /hanging, and during that time I had many people (Gooners and non gooners) responding with crap asking who could do better - look at the squad he had available to him, and then compare it to the shite he left dick to work with, and tell me if the situations are the same. A league 1 manager could have performed better (or at least as good) as the senile old c.unt that we were paying a kings ransom to, but I honestly dont believe pep or any manager in the world could do fcuk all with this shit, and if we do sack dick in the morning, would there be any decent manager queuing up to grab the job ? Wenger not alone sold almost all of our quality players, and destroyed all the young potentially quality prospects, but he also left fcuk all money in the kitty for any incoming manager to fix his mess.
In my opinion demanding a change in the manager is pointless until the club has a better set up behind the scenes and more money to spend in bringing in quality players - we can continue a cycle of changing managers every season (or two), and observe the continual turnover of players as each manager brings in his own, but how that is supposed to help us improve is beyond meThe club has an option to cut dick at the end of next season, and personally I would prefer if we sit tight and tried to be patient before judging/writing him off until then, but obviously that aint gonna happen
that Manager would be Klopp - we should of binned the ex-manager four years ago and taken him. or Simeone. we never had a chance at Pep - he would always go for the biggest war chest -Barca, Bayern, City etc.SteveO 35 wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2019 8:03 am
I'll say what I said to Sid a few months back - if anyone knows of a manager out there who can reverse a decade of failure, spend 40-50m and run City close to the PL title and compete for the CL, then step forward and name them. This manager inherited zero world class players and an inflated wage bill owing to a decade of mismanagement from the previous goon. We blew the chance to cash in on 60m for Sanchez, lost 13m on Perez, spent 35m on Mustafi, 16m on Chambers.......we could go on forever.
Time will tell of course, but I seriously think that offloading Dick now would set us back even further.....and we're already miles behind the best