dont think hughes or any other premiership manager would take a side step and let somone else in above him, and i dont think hughes will ever walk either, not when he knows he'll be getting a nice little pay off if he's sacked, and with our owners seeming the most patient of persons i can see it dragging, i like you am only coming round to admiting that hughes isn't the man, but i just feel so low, i wasn't expecting the title or anything this season but i was exrpecting to be on the edge of my seat most weeks, the transfer window seems like a life time ago, as city fans we should be having the time of our lives.Balti said:We should have been out of sight of the sucker punch by the time it came as usual.
I wouldn't make a decision on the future of the manager based on one game with another shite referee.
However, there is a pattern emerging. Despite all the talent on the pitch MH cannot seem to find the right formation. Yes the players can be blamed in part. But the job of motivating the players falls squarely at the feet of the manager and yet again there was absolutely no friggin urgency until they scored their equaliser.
I ask myself the following questions:
Can I see something in our play from week to week that tells me that we are making progress and that our fortunes will change?
No.
Would a different manager instill that urgency and discipline that we are so clearly missing?
Yes. Imagine (god forbid) Harry Redknapp waltzing in tomorrow.
And so reluctantly I am coming to the conclusion that Hughes is not the man to lead us to the promised land. I don't want more yet more managerial change though...
I wonder whether Hughes would be prepared to work with Hiddink rather than lose his job? (A new Mercer/Allison combo for the new era?).
Good Lord thats a relagation sort of statistic! Even the Hughes love brigade will struggle to justify that fact.Ntini77 said:Two months today since our last Premiership win.