Grob wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Socrates wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Chinners wrote:Oh, not many people piping up he should still go now.
Just wait until the next defeat or draw.
Or narrow win...
Or misplaced pass...
Question for you all
Was is or was it not reasonable to discuss the managers position following the run of form up to and including the Arsenal game?
The key word here is reasonable. Discussing the manager is fine obviously at any point.
Th question I would put is do posters think that the discussion was reasonable? My own take is that it was mixed between reasoned analysis and reaction based in disappointment. Fair dos I suppose, but for me it was not a large step to have seen that the players Mancini put out were always capable of the performances we have seen and required. The problem was not tactical or selection. That is my view so a lot of comment was unreasonable imo as it simply targeted Bob as the root of all evil. It doesn't work like that, players have also to take responsibility.
I will add that in adversity most will look for the easy answer or scapegoat in anything. That's how mob rule starts off. The ones that try to see the wood for the trees and get to the real nub of a problem are imo the ones that in general take us all forwards... if they don't get beaten to death by a gang of angry villagers first!