The problem is if we wait 10 games, just to be fair to him, and things haven’t improved enough to take us say out of the bottom 6, our season in terms of promotion is virtually over.
I’m afraid there’s nothing in his previous managerial record or time at the Lane to suggest he can get us close to going up.I’m afraid he’s just not been the right appointment, and that’s pretty obvious, even if we win a couple of games in the next 5.
Prolonging the misery will serves no one, even the man himself.Keeping someone in a job, because you feel sorry for him, or can’t bring yourself to accept that it was your own fault for appointing him in the first place,or simply hoping for the best, never ends well for the business or the person himself, who has to endure the extra pressure of being out of his depth
Time to bite the bullet.