I actually feel sorry for him, I really wanted it to work and it was always going to be difficult for him but we all expected better than 8 points in 12 matches. It needs to end at the end of this season.
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I didn’t/don’t want SM to fail because it means/meant that Notts fail, so to see us slump into a side that is getting the results of a relegation bound side is a shame and disappointing.
I thought after Accrington and Bradford away that we may have turned a corner. It may turn out that Salford was the step back after two step forwards if we can beat Swindon and MK Dons over Easter or go unbeaten at least. Salford then turns into one defeat in five so seems a lot better. What we don’t want is a new club record number of defeats becoming six on Easter Monday. That would be depressing if it isn’t enough already that we’ve equaled it.
We'll see, I'll go down Monday more of habbit than expectation, just can't see him turning this around near or long term
Separate interview on Radio Nottingham with SM today. He’s basically saying individual errors are costing us, need to recruit more physicality in the summer and not spoke to owners about performances.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p001d76w
I think you were missing the point UTM. I'm not saying he wasn't cheap , he might well have been the cheapest manager around. I think they primarily went for him because they felt he had the best attributes and potential to become the Manager of NCFC. I don't think his wages were pivotal in his appointment at any stage during the talks?.
In a sense it's true, but I'm not buying it as an excuse.
"Individual errors" has been a go-to quote for many managers under pressure over the years. Most goals come from individual errors if you think about it, be they minor or major, and it's an easy way to lay off your own responsibility as a manager.
The biggest "individual error" against Salford was Stuart Maynard's own, moving Jodi Jones to the wrong side of the field where he's clearly less comfortable and effective, and that affected the attacking balance and confidence of the whole team in the first half. I think when players aren't confident in the roles they've been given and the way they're set up, that's when "individual errors" tend to creep in.
To be fair I don't think the players have stopped trying/playing for SM, but I don't get the impression they believe in him, whereas they seemed to hang on Luke Williams' every word.
We'll see how SM gets on this weekend. Last Saturday was a tipping point in my opinion of whether he's a good manager who has just had a tough start, or a flawed manager who just hasn't really got it, and I'm now of the latter opinion.
That said, the owners are giving him every chance and for that reason so will I. I've never gone into a Notts game wanting us to lose or wanting a manager to fail, and now's no different. I wish Stuart Maynard the best but fear the worst is probably the most accurate way to describe where I am right now.