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Six matches without a win. Not for nothing is he known as "Streaky Lee".3 points from 18, keep that form up the the end of the season and we won’t even be in the playoffs.
Six matches without a win. Not for nothing is he known as "Streaky Lee".
I agree he is not the right manager for us, but wasnt he the new regime's choice?He’s not the right manager for us. We have an opportunity for new owners to transform the club and that means getting rid of everything that reeks of lower league ambition.
So the constant chopping and changing even allowing for injuries, awful standard of football, mass substitutions, isolating of Maguire from any sort of involvement (often referred to as cutting your nose to spite your face), corporate speak interviews etc have nothing to do with the manager?It’s more down to the players, the majority of them have been shite for every manager.
there’s not one player in the squad that I’d miss if they left.
So the constant chopping and changing even allowing for injuries, awful standard of football, mass substitutions, isolating of Maguire from any sort of involvement (often referred to as cutting your nose to spite your face), corporate speak interviews etc have nothing to do with the manager?
It might have something to do with it but the constant is the team. We still have the same core of players letting each manager down.So the constant chopping and changing even allowing for injuries, awful standard of football, mass substitutions, isolating of Maguire from any sort of involvement (often referred to as cutting your nose to spite your face), corporate speak interviews etc have nothing to do with the manager?
One thing about Johnson's team - they are never constant. The line up changes constantly as Lee stumbles about trying to find the winning formula - when he finds he still changes the team.It might have something to do with it but the constant is the team. We still have the same core of players letting each manager down.
I think you'll find he definitely will be manager next season even if we are in League One.no chance he'll still be there next season once the POs defeat happens.
I respect your opinion and clearly some players are simply not good enough, ability wise and/or mentally but Johnson has overseen an incredible capitulation from a position of strength only a few weeks ago.It might have something to do with it but the constant is the team. We still have the same core of players letting each manager down.
One thing about Johnson's team - they are never constant. The line up changes constantly as Lee stumbles about trying to find the winning formula - when he finds he still changes the team.
I think you'll find he definitely will be manager next season even if we are in League One.
When you have a team which goes on a winning streak, which we did it clearly says we have decent players for this level. When you go on a losing streak you need a manager who can identify the problems and inspire a reverse in performance. I don't think anyone can not be worried that Lee Johnson has this in his make up. And blowing up at the crucial time is a massive concern.I respect your opinion and clearly some players are simply not good enough, ability wise and/or mentally but Johnson has overseen an incredible capitulation from a position of strength only a few weeks ago.
Spot onWhen you have a team which goes on a winning streak, which we did it clearly says we have decent players for this level. When you go on a losing streak you need a manager who can identify the problems and inspire a reverse in performance. I don't think anyone can not be worried that Lee Johnson has this in his make up. And blowing up at the crucial time is a massive concern.
I respect your opinion and clearly some players are simply not good enough, ability wise and/or mentally but Johnson has overseen an incredible capitulation from a position of strength only a few weeks ago.
It simply has to be this. With this group of players would we have gone up with Roy Keane, Denis Smith, Mick McCarthy or Peter Reid as manager (in their prime)? I think we would have done. It takes a certain type of manager to inspire a team over 46 games in a season (yes, I know LJ hasn't had the full season). 400 games into Lee Johnson's career you would have to wonder whether he is that man.You would think we were in the Premier League, yes we have shit players but so do all the other teams, there is not one outstanding team. It comes down to what the Manangers can get out of their shit players.