On one of his regular losing runs again, and yet again names and shames his players, and needs another new team.
http://redirect.viglink.com/?format=...mes%2Fp05c7345
Never his fault is it?
p.s Anyone know how the unfair dismissal case ended up?
This might well see the end of Shezza. On another point, I've noticed Nolo often looks a bit red faced, blood pressure???
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05f13hl
Seems he might be clueless when it comes to digging a team out of a lengthy losing sequence. It certainly looked that way when he was with us.
This is the real test for a manager, as to whether he's got what it takes or not, but once you've gone beyond 7 defeats on the bounce you can't really complain about not being given the chance to turn it around, especially when you're down at the bottom.
Up unitl Paul Ince, we'd NEVER gone more than 7 straight defeats. That Sheridan managed to break that record so soon afterwards could be blamed on what was going on behind the scenes at the time, but Oldham's current form suggests that he would have seriously struggled to get us back on track had Hardy kept him on.