yorkshirecoast
Well-Known Member
Sacking Blackwell after the 3-0 defeat against QPR ( second game of the season ) was the cause of our decline . Yes we would not have got relegated that season , but neither would we have got promoted . That season like every season , expectations are high at BDTBL . This season even more so .
When you look at the teams above us , all the managers are league 1 pedigree managers , and know the league inside out .
Our problem is that Mr Clough is not a league 1 manager and is still on a steep learning curve . Have we got time or patience for his continual professional development of this league , only time will tell .. It would not be a issue if he got us out of this league and back into the championship were he actually belongs . The championship being his level of management capabilities .However this may now only be achieved by the playoffs , if the right recruitment is made in January .
We again are leaving everything to chance , but change of manager , would be suicidal.
SUFC have made there bed with Mr Clough and have to lay in it. Statics do show that the name of the game is to stick not twist when it comes to managers.
Let us see were Mr Clough takes us , we have no choice , unless the points tally at home continues and he looses the support and backing of the fans , which will be evident to all , by the atmosphere at the lane , if we see no improvement.
UTB
You say: "Our problem is that Mr Clough is not a league 1 manager and is still on a steep learning curve .......The championship being his level of management capabilities"
That is quite possibly the most ludicrous statement I've ever seen. Clough has spent most of his managerial career in League 2 & non-league. He failed miserably in his only Championship job at Derby - a team who improved massively after sacking him.
How anyone can defend Clough after his signings, team selections and tactics is beyond me.