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I'm so angry about that result. 3 points were easily in grasp but he just made it easier for Leicester. Ridiculous.
Even if he loses the Derby big time I can still see him staying. The board just seem to be stubbornly sticking with him.
He just doesn't know how to grind a game out or how to come back into a game after going down. His subs are shocking and didnt know how to deal with Rodgers changes
At a loss why he's still here.
Until we ship out a large majority of these players we won't dramatically improve as a club, in terms of league position anyway. There are simply too many cowards in the squad who go hiding when the going gets tough. There is not one single leader, despite the squad being packed full of international players.
Would you believe we have Iceland's standout best player, the England number one goalkeeper, a Brazilian striker who starts alongside Neymar, the mainstay of the Colombian defence, France's starting left back, alongside a whole host of other players who start for their countries.
There are quite simply far too many players who are undeserving of their wage who are stinking the place out. Not their fault, of course, but that's the reality. They have no motivation to pull on the shirt and are happy to sit on their fat contracts until they expire.
We could have Mourinho as manager but he'd not be able to turn Keane, Davies, Schneiderlin, Calvert Lewin into Premier League players. But what he would be is instill some sort of passion, or maybe fear, into them and have them work harder. He'd also be better tactically, and know when the bring off a player or tweak the formation.
So while the players are a huge problem, any manager worth his salt would be able to have us performing better and have us higher up the table. That said, there is still a massive job on for Brands, given we still have all of Bolasie, Schneiderlin, Niasse, Tosun, Walcott, Schneiderlin, Stekelenberg, Keane on the books obviously earning millions and with no intention of leaving.
Silva inspires nobody at all. How will you be inspired or motivated when you see the manager looking bored on the sidelines? Who is screaming at them to up their game? Absolutely nobody. A clear out of the decks is well and truly needed.
But the players seem to like him
Rodgers put legs on.
Silva waited until they equalised to do the same.
One is a good manager.
One isn't.
Of course they do. I bet he demands absolutely nothing from them. They get a free pass each week and the blame largely lies on the manager. They aren't the ones who will get fired.But the players seem to like him
We are deep in the relegation mire at the right now, and the only people who don't seem to be worried/are not seeing it, is the Board.
Merrily going on their way, and seemingly oblivious to the danger signs/consequences of it happening.
They seem to think that Silva has been "unlucky"; VAR decisions, injuries, but that is what happens to teams that are relegated.
They get an unlucky decision here/an unlucky VAR decision there/a central midfield injury or three.
No worries, this manager will pull us out of the mire, and before you know it it's April, and we're 19th, and then the realisation dawns that we might get relegated here if we don't change the manager, that has picked Schneiderlin/Sigurdson in 80% of the matches, makes substitutions in the 70/75 minute, takes off the wrong players,plays DCL instead of Kean in 80% of the matches.
I could go on and on, but if we don't sort this mess out promptly, April is around the corner people.
Of course they do. I bet he demands absolutely nothing from them. They get a free pass each week and the blame largely lies on the manager. They aren't the ones who will get fired.