I agree with most of that, Give him time if you dont then who replaces him, I just dont think he needs sacking
Some on here think we offer a million pound a year contracts to mangers
Poor, poor performance in second half.
I have been a supporter of backing the Manager, but after today's shambles I find myself wondering, what if??
But, having had time to settle I think that on balance we need to keep Cook and back him in the transfer window. Our last two seasons in this league have shown us that changing the manager is a desperation tactic and rarely makes that much difference in a positive way.
Think you may well be right KM .. ...but no doubt the hindsight brigade will know better. I'm in the camp of the fence sitters n not sure which way to jump...stick or twist/ stick or twist!!
same here nowt much improved last time we was in this position in this league when we sacked GC also after UR was ditched
officially on the fence
There no doubt the new owners (and the Royles) will be looking for some improvement but I suspect a decision to change the Manager would be dependent on a few things:
1. Cooks relationship with Reid and how much Reid rates him
2. The feeling in the dressing room, and whether or not he still has the confidence of the players.
3. The availability of a replacement who Royle (but which one, or both?) fancies.
Personally, as I've said elsewhere, I just can't countenance us changing the Manager mid season for the third Championship season in a row. I say keep him....... and if we do go down (& I don't think we will), well, I enjoyed last season tremendously.
Yep. Still there every game......... sat with Royle senior.is Reid still at the club not heard much about him this season
I agree with most of that, Give him time. if you dont then who replaces him? I just dont think he needs sacking
Some on here think we offer a million pound a year contracts to mangers
He's doing a shit job with no sign of improvement in fact the opposite we're getting worse week by week.There no doubt the new owners (and the Royles) will be looking for some improvement but I suspect a decision to change the Manager would be dependent on a few things:
1. Cooks relationship with Reid and how much Reid rates him
2. The feeling in the dressing room, and whether or not he still has the confidence of the players.
3. The availability of a replacement who Royle (but which one, or both?) fancies.
Personally, as I've said elsewhere, I just can't countenance us changing the Manager mid season for the third Championship season in a row. I say keep him....... and if we do go down (& I don't think we will), well, I enjoyed last season tremendously.
As I said in the match thread Hampton, Evans scores, and Walton takes that ball and it's (possibly/probably) a different game.