Why is the statement ludicrous?
As
BladesOnToast says our strongest eleven beat a 2nd string Bristol City side 1-0 with a penalty. These were right near the bottom. That's my evidence. At that point we were on better form too.
It remains to be seen if the new manager has the ability to completely transform things? He is going to be stuck with most if these players due to contracts. Unless we have one of the best conditioning/fitness coaches in football, getting the likes of Fleck, Norwood, Stevens, McBurnie, Brewster, Mousset to actually be able to a level close to acceptable fitness for top level football (they are incredibly unfit the squad) in 8 weeks is going to be some challenge. Our best 2 outfield players McGoldrick and Bash are approaching mid 30's.
Do you think these players with a new system will dramatically improve?
I think way too much has been made of systems and tactics. Granted we should have changed it and it us baffling that neither manager after loss after loss has not tried something else.
Many if the players are unfit, cannot run, are weak, cannot pass, do not dribble, cannot shoot and simply look not arsed. They have all season, not just recently.
Even if we moved away from 5-3-2 or 3-5-2 (not sure it has ever been that) if the players cannot do basic things not sure it will change things as significantly as some think.
Of course absolutely we should have changed the system but I remain unconvinced this is the root of all our problems.
I think the new manager has a huge task to get it back moving the right way with thus group even with tactical tweaks and feel individually and collectively its a set of players on the wane. Sad to say it but I feel the crux of this squad is and should not be the future even short term really.