04 Nov 2017 21:59:31
Those posters with unwavering support for TC, what are you seeing that others aren't that he can turn this poor run of performances and results around ? I agree that the grass is not always greener but surely it cannot be based on blind faith alone ?


1.) 04 Nov 2017
04 Nov 2017 22:18:04
It's not blind faith it's based on earlier performances and seeing that we've been unlucky in a few games


2.) 04 Nov 2017
04 Nov 2017 22:28:28
Sorry Notts but that statement is a contradiction in itself. In that blind faith leads other posters to miraculously believe a change of Manager will suddenly improve the situation? What can any coach do before January? ilook to use what we already which we know is limited. I can see a coach has to show loyalty to his team but I think even TC must have realised he needs to change things after tonight . Of course that means the likes of Klich, Nessie and Dallas back in BUT even then that may mean more difficult days but then any new coach would face the same dilemma. But then there’s always the new Coach lift that teams often experience such as Leicester, but then Crystal Palace probably thought the same. It’s a gamble but I’m still for keeping TC myself. Not blind faith just a reasoned assessment of our situation.


3.) 04 Nov 2017
04 Nov 2017 22:46:07
In addition to the Co92 and Wex, I would like to add that we have had more managers and instability in the club to last us a lifetime. I don’t think replacing him at this point does anything for the team or the club. Give him the break to work it out and then let’s see if we can get back on track. Yes he is learning and yes we will need some new players in during the Jan window. My personal opinion is stick with him till Xmas if he can’t crack it by then, it’s time for Radz and his team to take more drastic action! Let’s not be too hasty, we know he can produce. MOT


4.) 04 Nov 2017
04 Nov 2017 23:28:11
I'm not saying TC is the answer but it doesn't matter who is in charge of players are going to kee making the mistakes they are. Tonight Lonergan at fault for 2 goals whilst Jansson gave a stupid penalty away which could have cost us too. Against Derby ref gave a poor decision for the 2nd goalathoigh Sakho was stupid with the tackle whilst for the 1st Ayling was miles out position and Roofe didn't follow his runner. Agaisnt Sheff Utd for the 1st goal Saiz watched his man get away from him and cross the ball whilst Pennington let his man get away for a tap in. The second goal Ayling was at fault in exactly the same way as he was for Reading's winner. At Sheff Wed Felix bottled the first, Pennington lost his header for the 2nd and O'Kane set them up for the 3rd. Doesn't matter who is in charge if the players keep making stupid mistakes, we'll kee getting punished. If we're honest there were similar mistakes made in the early games but we got away with it. At Bolton we gave 2 goals away with poor marking for one and a silly penalty for the other. Anyone at the Fulham, PNE, Ipswich and Birmingham home games could see we gave away about as many chances as we created.


5.) 05 Nov 2017
05 Nov 2017 08:01:47
I don't necessarily think a change is the answer but based on the responses provided I am still not convinced that the rest of you have a logical reason apart from hope. Performances in the first few games is fine but we have been worked out and TC does little to change what he is was doing in the first few games. Changing a manager can create instability but losing week in week out does nothing for the confidence. Giving TC some more players in Jan might be helpful but only if they are the right players and if TC is prepared to use them.


6.) 05 Nov 2017
05 Nov 2017 09:39:52
Stop bickering and startgettimg behind them. There hurting too and need our support to come through this badrun


7.) 05 Nov 2017
05 Nov 2017 09:54:46
Well I did try and give you my own reasons Notts, transfer window closed until Jan and no guarantee of success of appointing a new coach. But who? If someone told me that Guardiola great grandma originated from Leeds I’m happy to change my current opinion. I certainly thought as Brentford third goal went in oh god we got to change. But then you take a moment and say who is available that we would want and would make a difference? For me it’s certainly not blind faith and hopefully not ignorance. But rather than people castigate those of us saying stick with him for now, where is the reasoned argument to the contrary? Curahee made some good points and did offer some names, now if Big Sam (can’t stand the bloke) said he’d come and get us up, I would probably back the appointment because personal reasons aside he does turn teams around. But until that happens it’s great to have differences of opinion that’s what makes this such a great Banter Site