I understand the Dennis argument.
The Monday Times write up of our game talked only about Mark Hughes being in a safe job, only two points above Norwich, who were baying for the sacking of their manager.
The suggestion that if we were four points better off, things would be rosier and we would all be happier, is a sound one.
For these reasons, the manager should stay and have another season at least.... stability breeds success.
But....
We?ve won 2 away from home.
We?re slow to move forward with the ball, and we don?t create enough for the strikers. Our wingers don?t interchange very much. We don?t seem to have any form of progression as a team and the ?whole? appears less than the sum of the parts.
In the end, I think the manager is just generally plain unlucky.
Unlucky, for example, against Stoke, when he made a change and then (maybe) regretted it when we conceded a sloppy penalty soon after.
If you?re that unlucky, then there is not much else to say......
Bye and thanks for the biscuits!
Posted By: NorfolkSteve, Mar 12, 14:13:52
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