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That's my main sticking point with SM. He's undoubtedly had a difficult time this season with injuries, as well as key players and colleagues departing, but home form is incredibly important, and if ours had have been merely reasonable rather than pretty poor, we would've walked this league.
You mention that SM has lost 13 home games in the last 14 footballing months; in the god knows how many games since we dropped into the national league and got back into league two, we only lost 16 at home...
My main point with Maynard is the games are really boring to watch. The players seem to want to play the ball backwards more often than forwards. Jatta seems to playing as if he doesn't want to score at the moment, too many times he gets in a scoring position only to cut it across and find no one is there to cut it across to.
There seems to be no play B other than do plan A but slow it down then hoof it.
Not many managers and coaches at this level have a Plan B it?s very common complaint in football. I haven?t seen us hoof it all season, we go direct more often which I am a fan of. Mix it up a bit is good.
We definitely could replace him with better we most certainly could replace him with worse. If your trust the owners and we don?t go up with roll the dice and try someone new
Yes, and seemingly it hasn't been a gradual thing for English football, it's gone downhill rapidly over the last 5 years. I was still enjoying the Premier League up until lockdown, don't even watch MOTD now.
It's not just the action on the pitch, it's the pundits, the fans, the whole package, it's all become terribly bland and a complete yawn fest. VAR is obviously having a massive impact as well, the relegation and promotion battles between tiers 1 and 2 have become a non-event. Yet crowds remain extremely healthy, many clubs seeing their highest in 50 odd years, it's bizarre.
I don?t really judge him on last season for a few reasons.
This season he?s on the whole got it right tactically away. At home it?s harder to judge, is HE just getting it so wrong or is it the players or just both or just one of those seasons?
I?m 100% behind him for the rest of the season and happy to let the owners assess through data and I?m sure they hear whispers from the squad, good or bad.
I really don't think he's safe.
He presided over a big blown opportunity.
And when we play Salford, surely the owners will be looking for a) clear signs he learned from the two defeats and can find solutions against those type of teams and b) motivating the players to settle the score and get the better of them.
I think Salford was the biggest nail in Moniz's coffin, and now they loom large again. I don't think SM can go P4 W0 D1 L3 against them and keep his job.
If we go up - he is safe (clearly - it would be massively unfair to sack SM under those circumstances).
If we lose in the playoffs, I think he is toast (and rightfully so).
I doubt League 2 will be so weak again next year - I think the_anticlough is spot on, this years screams missed opportunity if we fail to take advantage. Hopefully we will and this is all conjecture.
I totally agree it?s turned out to be a missed opportunity but how much is down to him or Jan window? Losing Crowley football wise was a massive loss, the 3 signings may have potential but clearly were never going to hit the ground running.
I admire the long term view of the owners but we needed a player or 2 to come in that would hit the ground running, now we have a couple of players absolutely knackered as they?ve had no time out either.