European qualification papers over the cracks, and today's miserable defeat to Celtic fully highlights that. He'll hopefully be gone by Autumn, because nothing has changed and nothing will change. We're rubbish under him.
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European qualification papers over the cracks, and today's miserable defeat to Celtic fully highlights that. He'll hopefully be gone by Autumn, because nothing has changed and nothing will change. We're rubbish under him.
That’s wishful thinking I reckon. Unless he walks or another club comes in for him then he’s going nowhere anytime soon.
On paper at least he has more than matched his remit, in fact he has exceeded it by quite a distance by qualifying for Europe. In reality though anyone who has watched us this season will know that we are an awful side to watch and are EXTREMELY lucky to have finished where we have especially given our dismal form since the turn of the year.
I fear that by spawnying our way into the top six and Europe that it not only papers over the cracks but it buys the manager even more time than he might otherwise have got should we make a bad start to next season. The summer transfer window will be crucial but I have very little faith in Alexander and our scouting system to bring in the players we need.
"Overachieving your goal for the season by miles is papering over the cracks" is one of the most out there takes in Motherwell history. This wasn't a couple of scrambled wins in November, we had two must-win games in business week of the season with a decimated squad, the manager sent the team out with a plan they carried out to the letter and nailed it. Saying anything other than a hearty 'well done' just makes you look bitter about being wrong about this season. I was wrong too btw but I'm delighted about it.
Worrying about today is pointless, we were highly unlikely to get anything in normal circumstances and the preparation had half the squad glued to the toilet all week and the other half drinking and partying until Thursday (allegedly).
Like all managers, regardless of whether they succeed or fail one season, Alexander must build for the next season and he will very quickly be judged on what he gets out the team. But suggesting fifth and European football, over 38 games, isn't more than satisfactory and worthy of celebration is just plain daft.
There's no doubt he needs to develop the system a bit but I would say on recruitment, if you ignore the short-term emergencies, he's no worse than 50-50. And in summer we should not need to sign the 10-12 for a total rebuild as in most recent summers but hopefully focus on five-six higher quality players.
Signing Tierney is the big hope in a way, he needs plenty time to develop obviously but there's no point signing him at all just to lump the ball over his head.
He definitely has a big summer coming up and if he makes a mess of it he'll be in bother. But that applies to every manager in the league. He stopped a relegation express when he took over and got Europe in his first full season - he's more than earned the chance to build on what we've got over summer, both results and performance wise.
I certainly haven’t been happy with a good chunk of the football we have played, which I put partly down to the manager and his tactics and team selections and partly down to the players showing poor control, passing and decision making. However, I found myself thinking what other managers from our division this season would I be happy to see in the Fir Park dugout rather than GA.
Yes - Gerrard, Van Bronkhurst, Postecoglou
Maybe - Goodwin, Nielsen, Ross
No - Mackay, Martindale, Maloney, Glass, Gray, Robertson (although I enjoyed most of his time here), Courts, Davidson, McGhee, McPake
Obviously, it is unrealistic to think of the OF managers ever being at FP, so that only leaves me with three that I see as realistic alternatives I might be happy with. It doesn’t make me think GA doesn’t have to up his game, but it does make me think there are worse options sitting behind managers’ desks amongst our competitors.
It's also worth pointing out every team had a bad run of varying degrees but:
United, Motherwell, County, Livingston, kept their manager and did well.
St J kept faith and survived, Dundee didn't and didn't.
Aberdeen and Hibs sacked their manager and got worse.
St Mirren lost their manager and got worse.
Not scientific by any means but a bit of a pattern.
Sure but if we're fundamentally better than a third of the league we're not rushing to sack the manager either.
I don't know if anyone has taken to GA in the usual sense, if there is I've not found them.
I initially posted my negative opinion of Alexander in November 2021, and I still stand by its contents after tonight. He is a clueless, arrogant imposter, and we all saw this defeat coming. Embarrassing.
I posted this back in April in this thread and now, at the beginning of the new season, nothing has changed. We are still a completely ineffective team. We still carry no goal threat, no craft or guile, a weak midfield and a defence liable to concede goals any time it comes under pressure.
Quite simply, NOTHING has been done by the manager and the scouting dept to address these glaring issues over the summer and that is totally unacceptable. And even after our latest debacle on Thursday night we still get this arrogant imposter of a manager trying to tell the support that black is white and that we played good football on the night.
Us sneaking into the top six and Europe last season could very well do us more harm than good in the long run, because as I said at the time it just papered over the cracks and will have satisfied those running the club.
Quite simply, regardless of what happens in Sligo next week, Graham Alexander has to go and if he won’t walk away then Alan Burrows and the board need to step up and take the decision out of his hands. Otherwise the support will vote with their feet and I fear we will be playing lower league football come August 2023.
Alexander out.