Is it time to bring an end to his sorry regime or is a time to be patient with the man who guided Fulham to the Europa League final only last season.
After two good wins against West Ham and Aston Villa, I was begining to see the green shoots of recovery.
However the display at Newcastle was abject.
I am in two minds about this, on the one hand, when he gets it right, we are a good team to watch and we have topped our Europa League group, unbeaten, with a reserve team.
However, 7 defeats already in the League is simply unacceptable.
Still I think he needs to sign another experienced, quality striker and one or two more players this January and then let us see how he does.
I'm usually the last person to join any bandwagon with regards to sacking managers but statistics don't lie and Liverpools away record hitherto is nothing short of embarrassing...
ReplyDeleteHe guided us to our worse start in 50 years, takes the pride out of LFC, players seems lost, sitting at 9th with basically the same team that finished second 2 seasons ago and we still have to ask whether he should be sack now? It seems Blackburn has more ambition than us and their new owners knows more than football than ours. Over there 3 rate managers don't last very long like in LFC
ReplyDeleteTop of the Europa League group is nothing special for a team that is used to qualify for the latter stages in the Champions League! 5 Points from 27 away is not just not good enough... It is shocking and shows that Roy is not able to do better than with Fulham, even when the team is much, much better! When you then consider his transfers, you can see, he is not up for it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful article and Especial ... Good luck always
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