Over the past few days I've seen comments saying that Guardiola and Klopp wouldn't be able to save us if they were managing SUFC.
I'm not sure if that's true. I recall Crystal Palace making a similar start a few years ago, and their charismatic manager who got them up left the club, then they managed to stay up: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/24643421
At this stage I think we should stick with him for the time being, though it should never be because of blind loyalty. Personally, I think he's best played to get us back up again should we go down, but I do think we can stay up and I'm not keen on the idea that he should stay no-matter what.
All we have to do is be better than Luton, Burnley and Everton/another to stay up. I still think that's possible, and that Hecky can do it. Though if there's another manager out there that could keep us up, it is a card we can play, however only when there's enough time left in the season.
I'm not sure if that's true. I recall Crystal Palace making a similar start a few years ago, and their charismatic manager who got them up left the club, then they managed to stay up: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/24643421
At this stage I think we should stick with him for the time being, though it should never be because of blind loyalty. Personally, I think he's best played to get us back up again should we go down, but I do think we can stay up and I'm not keen on the idea that he should stay no-matter what.
All we have to do is be better than Luton, Burnley and Everton/another to stay up. I still think that's possible, and that Hecky can do it. Though if there's another manager out there that could keep us up, it is a card we can play, however only when there's enough time left in the season.
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