i like andy thorn , i like his passing style of football etc.. but at the end of the day , the club is bigger & more important than any player or manager..
Our survival is crucial, So here's a question.. do many people out there think that andy is getting the best out of the current playing squad.. and that our position is purely down to us having the lowest quality team in the league.. OR could a manager like Neil Warnock be getting more from them, and get us the results we need to stay up
as i say, i like andy thorn & if we were even mid table .. or even 5th from bottom.. id be appy for him to build something here. i know the team is what it is & i know his hands are tied.. and i dont really want to see another manager go.. but , as i also say, the clubs survival is THE most important thing .. i honestly dont see anything major happening in the transfer window, and i honestly dont see AT being able to do anything new in the last months of the season - in regards to his managerial style, and as such we would go down , no question.... and with that in mind, could a neil warnock type of manager - with his vast experience & his ability to get the best out of players, do what needs to be done to get the results.. or wouldnt it matter who was in charge now ??
Our survival is crucial, So here's a question.. do many people out there think that andy is getting the best out of the current playing squad.. and that our position is purely down to us having the lowest quality team in the league.. OR could a manager like Neil Warnock be getting more from them, and get us the results we need to stay up
as i say, i like andy thorn & if we were even mid table .. or even 5th from bottom.. id be appy for him to build something here. i know the team is what it is & i know his hands are tied.. and i dont really want to see another manager go.. but , as i also say, the clubs survival is THE most important thing .. i honestly dont see anything major happening in the transfer window, and i honestly dont see AT being able to do anything new in the last months of the season - in regards to his managerial style, and as such we would go down , no question.... and with that in mind, could a neil warnock type of manager - with his vast experience & his ability to get the best out of players, do what needs to be done to get the results.. or wouldnt it matter who was in charge now ??