You mean in terms of planning for life in tier 5?
He must have given it some thought, privately. The problem there will be that we still have 9 home games remaining and he won't want to discourage people from turning up by being seen to accept relegation this early by going public with what he intends to do next. The gates will most likely collapse once it becomes apparent to the majority that all hope of staying up is lost.
With 9 home games left any half decent team might well get out of the sheite we're in. Don't forget anyone can beat anyone on the day. Not this load of yellow backed shirkers tho.
Tier 5 would be a disaster, he may as well put his head in the oven as plan for that.
He could plan an escape from relegation, the number of points needed are no more than we got two years ago from the end of Jan onwards (because we avoided it by miles), and the team is no worse. But obviously, now as then, something has to change. He sacked Sheridan, brought in a new manager with recent contacts (mates really) in the game and made some signings which dragged a bit more out of the rest of the shower we had (some of them are the same ones, which is incredible after 2 years).
Right now though, he's sulking because people aren't bowing down to him, and he's fallen out with the most important source for loans.
Maybe a player manager might help, because you get a free player thrown in and they are grateful because it opens the door to a new career. It didn't work with Nolan because he had been on the ale. Is Marcus Rashford too young to go into management?
Last edited by Bohinen; 22-01-2019 at 02:58 PM.