That is an Eric Ramasytype response,so many effing words when a dozen will do..he?s awful .get rid .What we are witnessing is the result of terrible management over the last 9 years, starting with Lai and moving down through the ranks. Patel may prove better but he has inherited a complete mess and it will take a while to fix it. We have overspent on a lot of ok to mediocre players and tried to make up for the inevitable lack of performance by hiring and firing a succession of ok to mediocre managers.
Our recruitment had been mediocre and we managed to run into spending trouble even though we had several years of premier league payments to fall back on.
And our youth system didnt provide enough young talent to make a difference. It has also been hampered by a series of managers who were desperately trying to keep their jobs by attempting to install a structure the players wouldnt or couldnt make work, making them too scared to risk untested youth players. But those few youth players who did come through ended up being sold to make up for other terrible decisions anyway.
So now we are completely stuck in a rut. Two of our three ok-ish forwards have been injured so much its no wonder their form is tentative and mediocre. The third is still trying hard but is hampered by the fact that our two most creative midfielders seem to have given up - Isaac Price cant pass or shoot straight anymore for some reason and Mickey Johnson spends most of his time trying so hard to do everything that he inevitably fails and gets frustrated.
Our best defensive midfielder has the bad habit of consistently slowing down any forward momentum preferring (or instructed?) always to play the safe ball back instead of the risky ball forward. Our must aggressive defensive midfielder who plays more with passion than skill keeps losing his head and making bad decisions.
And our defence has been turned upside down and then riddled with so many injuries and enforced changes that it never gets a chance to settle into a proper routine and structure. Errors become inevitable. Above all, you want consistency in your defence and that has been impossible to achieve.
The goalies are probably ok but are given so little support that it wouldnt really matter how good they were.
The end result is we are far too easy to play against. We play like we know we are never going to score. All the opposition has to do is bide its time until our disjointed and inconsistent defending inevitably serves up an opportunity on a plate and thats that.
The fans are understandably frustrated but booing your own team when it is clearly so fragile that it wouldnt surprise me if half the team, the manager and the physio burst into tears is not helping anything.
So now we are going to sacrifice yet another young manager on the alter of hopeless causes. I dont really care how good or bad Ramsay is or how good or bad Mason was, I doubt if anybody is going to fix this mess in the short term.
So we have to hit rock bottom so we can clean house and start rebuilding. We might get lucky and stay up this season as the other teams fighting against relegation arent where they are because they are any good either. We can always count on them to drop as many points as we inevitably will.
Or we might get relegated. Either way, we have to hit rock bottom so that we can clean house and start again. Our pride will not allow us to contemplate relegation just yet but we may not have any choice. In some ways it may actually be easier in the long run to rebuild after relegation than to keep struggling along in mediocrity in the championship.
The sad thing is that any of the failed managers we have had in the past few years would probably do a good job of rebuilding if they were freed from all the other nonsense that has gone on around them. Hiring and firing manager after manager in hopes they can somehow wave a magic wand and fix a team that could well be beyond fixing is never going to achieve anything other than making the problem worse and delaying the inevitable.
So fire Ramsay or keep Ramsay? Im not sure it will make any difference at this point.


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