sheblue wrote:He should be given a chance to turn it around. I just don't understand why he makes such simple obvious mistakes.
I'm not so sure there are too many obvious mistakes. My gripes are Zab's on the left, Garcia actually playing and our strikers not scoring. It could be countered that Zab's has been switched many times and due to Kolo's form he deserved a place, especially with our regular full-backs, left and right, being out due to injury. Garcia's another one who got plenty of praise last time out so who can say.
I read a lot of comments in the Match Daythread stating that it was a good line-up and with a few exceptions regarding certain players, many were predicting a win. Well, we all know what our tactics are with the players at our disposal so in reality it is the players who have to do the business on the pitch. What isn't guaranteed is the opposition but again, we knew how they'd play so how can we now say it's all down to the manager? We had numerous chances today, probably twice as many as Sunderland yet we can't seem to find the bag. Aguero's one-mindedness blanking all others when we are in a good position sometimes gets frustrating, especially where Dzeko's concerned. Is he the 'Invisible Man' or does Aguero not want to give it him due to being classed as top dog; I don't know.
The biggest thing for me with a thread like this is that people are happy with the selection, we know the team formation and tactics, we know we didn't improve our playing staff over the summer yet we are not happy when we lose to one of our bogey teams. We had the majority of possession, territory and shots on goal but we didn't score. That's what my gripe is more than anything else and I know it's only within our strikers themselves to put it right.
IanWright wrote:A little objectivity, perhaps?
I can totally understand your frustrations, but to be 7 points behind the leaders, at the halfway point, is not a disaster. I can paint an even rosier picture for your predicament compared to other clubs, but I'm sure you've probably heard it all before.
To sack your manager at this stage of the season WOULD be throwing the towel in as far as the Premiership's concerned. Look at the joke of a circus that goes on at Chelsea. Going through managers like a baby goes through nappies. Does it help to sack a manager mid-term? If Chelsea's example is anything to go by, it only helps to win cups (Hiddink- FA Cup, Di Matteo- ECL) but never, ever does it win you the league.
It take time for a manager to bed in. Even if that takes 2 games, and therefore 6 dropped points, it could mean you're at the point of no return as far as the title race is concerned.
Thanks for the balance mate.