daztrueblue91
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I'm not a fan of this waiting until the end of the season crap to sack a manager. Pellegrini is either the right man or he is not. Why prolong his stay here if they do not see him as the man to take us forward?
Say if Pellegrini drops the likes of Yaya and Kompany for the rest of the season and we convincingly win all of our remaining games then what happens? Do we accept that it was the players that let him down and that with them gone he can shape us into a winning unit again or does he get the sack no matter what?
Surely if the players don't want him in charge, which recent results suggest, and he knows that he is going to be sacked then why would anyone expect us to improve under than environment.
Surely letting Vieira take charge until the end of the season might give the players the boost they need. Likewise, considering we play the likes of West Ham, QPR and Villa at home we haven't got the most difficult run in.
Say if Pellegrini drops the likes of Yaya and Kompany for the rest of the season and we convincingly win all of our remaining games then what happens? Do we accept that it was the players that let him down and that with them gone he can shape us into a winning unit again or does he get the sack no matter what?
Surely if the players don't want him in charge, which recent results suggest, and he knows that he is going to be sacked then why would anyone expect us to improve under than environment.
Surely letting Vieira take charge until the end of the season might give the players the boost they need. Likewise, considering we play the likes of West Ham, QPR and Villa at home we haven't got the most difficult run in.