Not sure why people keep saying they got lucky with Rohl. All they got lucky with was coming into a Championship that sees half the teams on a par with a non league team. Have you watched many of their games? They're fucking awful, and the signings? I give you Max 'All Time' Lowe as a prime example how poor at player selection he is ffs.
He picked a shockingly bad side yesterday, playing a horrible, predictable and one dimensional excuse for football that was never going to beat us, and never going to stop us beating them so no, he's no tactical genius, in fact he's fucking clueless. Give it a year or two and he'll be plying his trade at Dortmund Diamondbacks or somewhere equally as nondescript because that's his level.
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To be fair, the job he did last season, to keep them up from where they were, was impressive. Sure, to an extent, a free hit, as zero expectations, but even so. I'd argue their squad is lower half championship than top half, so again I think that is a success. To get anything at all out of Lowe, at all, is an achievement.
My pig mate admits their squad is poor, more like top half league one, but often his changes in tactics and personnel work during games, especially away from home (Boro & Norwich good examples). They have secured more points from losing positions than any other team.
I am not saying he is the second coming, by lucky, it's more a comment on Chansiri, sooner rather than later he would appoint a manager that wasn't incompetent. I reckon with a better squad (e.g. Boro, Norwich,) he would safely achieve top six, but that is hypothetical.
Where he goes next and how he does, will interest me, only if he is successful, as that would imply the pigs let one get away, which would be sweet.
Regardless, of the above, he got it completely wrong on Sunday (bar the first 10 minutes) and is no doubt furious, embarrassed and bitter, as a consequence, Wilder did him fully. So, yes in this game he was clueless, but I don't think that's reflective of his overall period in charge.