alcoblade
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Good post by the OP.
We need to stop changing managers every season, and stick with a single man though thick and thin. That means not calling for his head when times are tough. Who have been our most successful managers in recent years? Those who have been given time to build a squad. We shouldn't be calling for a manager's head after two or three bad results.
I wonder what the reaction would have been if we hadn't managed those late goals against Rochdale, Colchester and Gillingham. We'd be in the relegation zone now.
I've not supported the sacking of any manager in recent yearsapart from Robson and Weir. They were both special cases.
I agree with that. No choice. However, and I made the point at the time, we should have gone for a winner. But that would have demanded us poaching someone like Steve Evans, and it seems we don't even have the financial muscle to do it, or the will to go for winners over the mystical ethos attribute.
So yes, probably stick with it. But let's face it, that's based more on hope than judgement. Our manager ticks many positive boxes, but his ability to get teams promoted was always in real question.
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