Hazy wrote:Colin the King wrote:Said as much to KK at the match earlier, if we're knocked out of the cup on Wednesday and don't win again on Saturday (Chelsea or not), it's time for Hughes to be chopped. I didn't want him to begin with, got used to the idea of him being the manager, then around this time last year got a bit fed up, then when it became clear he was being given another season decided to pack in the arguing and see how things went. Well, this is it for me. 7 points from a possible 21 would be inexcusable for the vast majority of teams, never mind one with aspirations of a Champions League finish and £250million spent.
It's not team selections- they are generally quite sensible. It's not tactical changes- they are generally quite sensible. It's a very obvious lack of a winning mentality, fight or character in a lot of these players. If they're not willing to perform for the manager- well, it makes them wankers- but it also makes Hughes' position untenable.
So, give us a special week Hughes to save yourself or get one of those lovely grey suits pressed and head down the job centre. It's in your hands.
Did not expect that from you ! Judge a season against Arsenal's kids, best in Europe & A Chelsea side who are beating everyone easily ! including in the last month Rags, Scousers, Arsenal. Porto away ! Good job Wenger, was not here we would be up for a Lynching nothing won in 5 yrs, If he wins both does he get an extension of another 2 yrs, What a way to build a club. Everyone is frustrated, but sacking a manager because the media want it and we can delever it again, sums up City for 30 yrs and counting, fans who know it is a backwards step, but say fuck it lets get another manager for the sake of it. And for those who want Jose check out Barca v Inter, the style of play was condemed as thuggary in both Italy and Spain, Inter play ugly hit and hope football,nothing but long ball, kick and body check players all night, Jose is not the solution, we are not Chelsea, we are miles away. What is the surprise to fans 6th with a game in hand it is not made up look at the table. I accept lucky to be 6th with so many draws, As for winning mentalty if the players had half of what Hughes showed as a player then we would be OK, they need to sort themselfs out but this is not the time for sacking a manager, this is the time to sit back and accept the long term is the plan, and the owners judgement.
No mate, I'm not saying judge a season on two games against Arsenal and Chelsea. I'm saying judge it on how many points we've accumulated. Had we beaten Burnley, Fulham and Hull at home a defeat to Chelsea would be acceptable and we'd still be well on track. The unfortunate reality now is having drawn those games, if we lose on Saturday, the guys above us will start to pull away. We could be 9th or 10th with a really tight run of games to follow.
The argument about stability is brought up a lot, but my own belief is that stability for the sake of it isn't progressive either. Let's be honest- why did we sack Clarke, Machin, Ball, Pearce? They weren't good enough. Our problem over the years was idiotic chairmen who couldn't appoint the right man for the job in the first place- The Sheikh and Khaldoon haven't had the chance to do that yet because Hughes was here before they arrived.
As for Mourinho, I never said he was the answer to our problems, and never would. As a season ticket holder I want to see decent football and he certainly doesn't bring that. It's about finding the balance. Attractive football that brings results is what we all want to see- I'm 99% sure Mourinho can't give us both and, unfortunately, am pretty sure Hughes can't either, on the evidence of the last 18 months. We've played some beautiful football- Portsmouth, Hull, Stoke last season, Arsenal in the current one- but there's no sign of consistency. How long, and how much expenditure, before we can expect to see that?
The thing is though, I'd LOVE to come into this thread on Sunday morning and be called up on all of the above. If we're doing well, Hughes is too and I'd be absolutely thrilled for it to work out that way. Let's see.