This is the real danger. We will sack the manager and have nobody in until it is too late.
Frank should have been relieved of his duties after the Bournemouth debacle. The club would have had six weeks plus to get a replacement who could have availed of the window. If they had a replacement in in two or three, that man would also have had a few weeks of the World Cup break to assess the players. But no. We limped on, hoping he could turn it around. These charlatans only act when their own positions are called into question by the mob. That's about to happen. I fear the mob has been a little slow on the uptake this time, though, seduced by Frank and all his playing career represented. When they finally wake up, it'll be too late for a new man to use the window.
If he's not gone by the evening of the Brighton game at the latest, I fear we'll have left it too late...