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Every time I see that cliche posted on here I think of Father Jack in the episide where he keeps saying “It’s an ecumenical matter” every time Ted said sommat to him.

It is vacuous tripe as no one knows whether we are “transitioning” to something better or not.

Nor will we unless we are sitting in clover two or three years down the road, looking back on the recent calamities and having a good ol’ lol about them and other bumps in the road during this current transitional season.

Because as things stand I think it more likely we are on the manager search.....again....in twelve months time and season 20/21 will become the new “transitional season” :(
The questions over Silva before we appointed him remain. Can he organise a team to defend in the Premier League, can he deal with a losing period and come back stronger, can he develop and bring through young players. We should know the answer to the first two of those questions by the end of the season.
 

It's also the opposition faced. They are utterly ruthless on the counter attack Spurs. If you hand them any obvious mistakes they punish you. It was a perfect storm yesterday.

We have an awful lot of growing to do to be able to compete with them toe to toe. But Silva did that because he knows that's how we want our team to play. It's no good having too much of a go at a manager who is trying to build a team in the traditions of the club as a cultured outfit...which is how we all see our club and want us to become again. And that was the remit he was handed. Newsflash: if you want to play that way, then you'll suffer some real toeings along the way until you get the right blend of players to carry it off.

PATIENCE.

All of this, couldn’t agree more.
 

It's also the opposition faced. They are utterly ruthless on the counter attack Spurs. If you hand them any obvious mistakes they punish you. It was a perfect storm yesterday.

We have an awful lot of growing to do to be able to compete with them toe to toe. But Silva did that because he knows that's how we want our team to play. It's no good having too much of a go at a manager who is trying to build a team in the traditions of the club as a cultured outfit...which is how we all see our club and want us to become again. And that was the remit he was handed. Newsflash: if you want to play that way, then you'll suffer some real toeings along the way until you get the right blend of players to carry it off.

PATIENCE.
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Spot on mate. Painful as it was to watch we have to follow the managers and now the clubs philosophy. It will take time to get the right players in but it will happen, meantime we can expect a few more spankings on the way.
 
I would say you have a window to fire him of about a month, then put Unsworth in charge while you organise a package for Howe. That way despite losing every game under Unsworth (which willl happen) you still have time for the new man to ensure no relegation battle.

You may ask why so soon, but I think it’s plainly obvious this guy will get fired at some point as results and performances are deteriorating weekly.

Flippin’ Heck Kev.

I’m no Silva fan but blimey.
 

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