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No, it didn't contribute, it just turned out he was a shit manager.He was difficult to understand and not the most charismatic bloke, some people online complained, but you're surely not suggesting that it contributed to our bad start?
People had a lot of negative things to say about Wilder, Hecky and Wilson too before they started their seasons.
But you're suggesting Selles was on a hiding to nothing? I remember his banner for the first game, away fans were positive pre-season etc. If we won, he'd have been backed by the fans.No, it didn't contribute, it just turned out he was a shit manager.
The problem wasn't getting rid of wilder, it was appointing him without any proper application process.... then listening to fans after a few games and bringing wilder back.
A lot on here weren't happy with his appointment. Purely because his record wasn't great and that Wilder in their eyes didn't deserve replacing. So, with this subsection of fans, he was on a hiding to nothing.But you're suggesting Selles was on a hiding to nothing? I remember his banner for the first game, away fans were positive pre-season etc. If we won, he'd have been backed by the fans.
he 'smashed it' playing an unsustainable brand of football that ultimately was proven correct.Don’t really get the distain for wilder, smashed it last season and if he’d had a full season here with momentum he’d have at least taken us to the playoffs. Was an absolute car crash of a summer and first 3rd of the season with wilder having to repair the absolute shit show we had. The only real argument is will he ever cut it in the prem and with parachutes ending what does that realistically mean for us. If we get mid table next year there would be an argument for looking elsewhere.
You beat what’s in front of you. Winning is winning. West Ham got rid of Moyes because he wasn’t playing the “West Ham way” and playing crap football. He’s now playing for European football and they’re in the relegation zone.he 'smashed it' playing an unsustainable brand of football that ultimately was proven correct.
We were generally economical and unspectacular, but went ahead and held on. It was painful viewing for the majority of the season and the stats suggested we were way ahead of where we should have been.
To be fair, nothing he had done, or done since, suggests he would be a good appointment.A lot on here weren't happy with his appointment. Purely because his record wasn't great and that Wilder in their eyes didn't deserve replacing. So, with this subsection of fans, he was on a hiding to nothing.
There were literally protests when Danny Wilson was appointed, it might have looked like he was on a hiding to nothing, but then he won some games and everyone got behind him.A lot on here weren't happy with his appointment. Purely because his record wasn't great and that Wilder in their eyes didn't deserve replacing. So, with this subsection of fans, he was on a hiding to nothing.
I agree, but eventually, the chickens came home to roost with the appalling run against Plymouth, Millwall and Oxford.You beat what’s in front of you. Winning is winning. West Ham got rid of Moyes because he wasn’t playing the “West Ham way” and playing crap football. He’s now playing for European football and they’re in the relegation zone.
Without buying a manager out of a contract that literally leaves us with zero to choose from as the chance of getting a foreign manager in here to work that isn’t already part of the system will struggle having to do everything expected on a small budget so we may as well stay put.Posters are fully entitled to a change but we can't just have 50% of the conversation and spin the wheel. Of course, first and foremost, I want a winning manager who can take us on a journey in the right direction but I want a connection too and no, that doesn't mean I'm only prepared to accept and ex player someone from Sheffield. When Slav was the manager, I hadn't a clue what he was trying to do and he was quite rightly sacked.
I tend to agree that the next guy will be on a hiding to nothing but even if we're fishing in a pond full of recently sacked EFL types, we need to get someone with the right credentials. Not a Rowett type journeyman, but certainly not another Selles wildcard or Ramos who had a year at Forest five years ago and five months since then as assistant at bleeding' Plovdiv.
and that's on the absolute clowns running the show.To be fair, nothing he had done, or done since, suggests he would be a good appointment.
True, but he had a modicum of success prior to joining us - especially at Barnsley. Selles had none of that.There were literally protests when Danny Wilson was appointed, it might have looked like he was on a hiding to nothing, but then he won some games and everyone got behind him.
Selles had done a very good job at Reading given the situation they were in for a reasonably long spell, developing many young players and working well with their academy. He then took the Hull job and kept them up in a relegation battle.True, but he had a modicum of success prior to joining us - especially at Barnsley. Selles had none of that.
Thomas Frank would unite us
Yeah that was a tough run to watch. I think at the minute for me it just seems grass is greener and easy to beat wilder. I think if he’d been here for the full season we’d be in the playoffs but there’d still be the wilder out question. I think we’d also have dunne that would have put us in a far more solid position at the back.I agree, but eventually, the chickens came home to roost with the appalling run against Plymouth, Millwall and Oxford.
The moyes sacking was ridiculous.
Calling it ‘successful’ is a bit of a stretch. They were relegated under Sellés and performances didn’t significantly improve. He handled a tough situation well, but that’s different from success.Selles had done a very good job at Reading given the situation they were in for a reasonably long spell, developing many young players and working well with their academy. He then took the Hull job and kept them up in a relegation battle.
It wasn't promotions, which is relevant given what we were targeting, but it's not like he'd shown nothing. Many pundits had been talking him up for years as one of the brightest young coaches in the EFL.
Ask the ex Barcelona bloke on the board what he thinks we should do
Reading weren’t relegated under him. What he achieved there as the club was collapsing around him and players weren’t being paid was success by any sensible metric. His only relegation was at Southampton where he performed pretty well identically to Wilder’s record here when he took over from Hecky.Calling it ‘successful’ is a bit of a stretch. They were relegated under Sellés and performances didn’t significantly improve. He handled a tough situation well, but that’s different from success.
Yes, he was the wrong appointment for us without a doubt, but I see plenty of revisionism on here (not from you) from very unimpressive and easy to ignore folks who disregard what he had achieved.Fair enough, my memory must be going. I don't dislike Selles, just don't think he has done anything to make him suitable to manage us. He stabilised chaos, perhaps at Reading and Hull, so maybe he is a decent firefighter, but nothing suggests he could take us forward in my mind. I didn't want Wilder sacked, but I expected better than Selles to follow him if the board decided to move forward with that.
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