PBLZ129 said:FFS! lets just give the man a year, see what he does.
Q: How many of the top 6 teams have changed their manager as much as we have?
A: One at a push - Chelsea but the spine of the team was Jose's and still is (and we know what Jose can do - he's an exception)
You've got Baconface, Wenger, Benitez, Moyes, O'niel in that list and O'niels had his job the shortest amount of time at 3 years!
We need some frigging consistency with the guy in charge before we can have consistency on the pitch. We have to give someone a decent spell in charge at some point and as its looking unlikely Jose will arrive in Manchester for the blue half (well 3/4 technically but thats spliting hairs ;) ) so why not just give him a year?
We'll all be singing his praises, like he wants in a year, IF we get somewhere - so lets give him a chance.
Not bothered about top 6 managers. Not bothered about top six place in the ADUGs first season. I just want to see some progression on last year and a return on over £120M transfer spend, And Oh yes players who are fit and can do the basics. A management that does not just recognise failings e.g. corners (which they admit) but actually work on them in training (which they don't do by their own admission.) Returning to the question of the fault in changing managers for a quick result not working. Let me see now, Fulham - end of last season when almost dead and buried. Spurs this when likewise. Chelsea this when mid table. West Ham this year. Where are these teams now? Let me guess!!!!!!!! Try telling their supporters that they should have stuck with what they had for stability.