To quote Albertz in the Alloa thread.
Should we get rid come the end of the season ?
To quote Albertz in the Alloa thread.
Should we get rid come the end of the season ?
I reckon the knee-jerk reaction would be to change the manager but I just wonder what the alternative would be?
Paul Hartley, perhaps?
I Hope not, I still think Naysmith is the right manager for Queens, along with Anderson they certainly give there all, You just need to watch there reactions during games to see how much success means to them.. There was Devastation and disbelief at the end of today's game...
[QUOTE=ALBERTZ_11;39155231]I reckon the knee-jerk reaction would be to change the manager but I just wonder what the alternative would be?
Paul Hartley, perhaps?[/QUOTE]
Oh FFS give me strength. The same Paul Hartley who has taken both Dundee and Falkirk towards the precipice of relegation in recent times. Did you not see the absolute shambles his Falkirk team were when we absolutely hammered them at their ground earlier in the season. The guy is a laughing stock in scottish football. Give yourself a shake man.
I'm beginning to wonder if I'm living in a parallel universe and watching a different game form the rest of the people on this board?
The players yesterday couldn't have given any more if they'd tried. Nicky Low was so passionate that he was bordering on dangerous. I've actually seen saner and calmer people in an asylum, and it's a wonder that the referee didn't just book him for being far too wound up...….and he wasn't the only one in a Queens' jersey!
If I was forced to be critical about anyone yesterday it would have to be our wonder man Dobbie, - who towards the end of the game in particular took wild shots at every opportunity, - when playing in Dykes, Marshall or Jacobs would have been a far better option, but no-one dares to be critical of him!
So here we are considering changing the manager when he was recently voted manager of the month!
I think we all need to take a reality check, accept that we have one of the best management teams in Scotland, - and put our faith in them to not only get us out of the hole we suddenly find ourselves in, - but also into 4th place.
What amazes me more than anything is that no-one could foresee that in a league as competitive as the Scottish Championship, that Queen's could be drawn into a relegation dog-fight?
To even consider getting rid of the manager is not merely 'knee-jerk' - it is the footballing equivalent of throwing one's toys out of the pram.
Ultimately its going to hinge on where we end up at the end of the season but as we stand at this moment I would say his career could realistically go either way.
Argument to keep him, tough league, some bad luck, his passion and the players play for him.
Argument against , plummeting down the division having had money to spend on half a dozen new players.