Post by northwesthoop on Dec 19, 2020 18:36:03 GMT
After an hour of reflection I genuinely don't see how Warburton survives. It is the nature of the performances that is my main concern. We aren't doing anything Warburton promises. We are dire to watch, every match is largely dull. We have Swansea and Norwich coming up in the next 2 games. I don't see how he comes out on the other side of those fixtures still in the situ.
He made 2 substitutions just for the sake of it. Why take Chair off?
After Swansea and Norwich that could be 9 games without a win and in the bottom 3 its a dire situation were in and to top it off I’m in tier 4 for Xmas warburton needs to go now
After Swansea and Norwich that could be 9 games without a win and in the bottom 3 its a dire situation were in and to top it off I’m in tier 4 for Xmas warburton needs to go now
Said on the commentary we are one win from TEN...even worse! The seasonal panic has already arrived in the Championship as the Beeb reports:
Watford have sacked head coach Vladimir Ivic after four months in the role. The Hornets, who have won nine of their 20 Championship games this season under Ivic, are fifth in the table, four points off second-placed Bournemouth and nine off leaders Norwich. The 43-year-old signed a one-year deal in August, succeeding Nigel Pearson who was sacked shortly before the club were relegated from the Premier League. It means Watford are looking for a fifth manager in just over a year.
That is a manager who is FIFTH in the table and seems to have been sacked because the Terriers beat them 2-0! I would also point out that Watford have yet to benefit fully from replacing FIVE managers - so why do we think QPR can succeed with ONE sacking...? Warburton's record is poor this season and he definitely has lost his way in terms of tactics and substitutions. It is possible that 'the person who previously called himself a right-back' would have played whether Kakay was injured or not, and BOS (for all his moves) failed to provide any better service for Dykes than Chair or Willock or Kane or Hamalainen. In fact Dykes best suppliers were probably Barbet and Cameron!
appoint Nigel Pearson, get a couple of good midfielders and strikers in January, sack Warburton and Les Ferdinand, swallow a gulp of whiskey and call me in the morning
saw above on Twitter don’t disagree
For me 4 wins out of 20 games isn’t good enough and I want warburton and sir les gone we had a chance to pick up some decent lower league players and we didn’t,we could of loaned some decent youngsters from premier league clubs and we haven’t we bought the wrong players after we lost eze it maybe is too late but why should we give up yet as we could get out of this,but it’s going to take some hell of a doing to stay up Rotherham few seasons back we’re dead and buried but they got Warnock and he saved them a couple of shrewd additions we could get out of the rut we’re in warburton isn’t built for a relegation battle
Now that bit I certainly agree with! When a club is hovering around the relegation end of the table, as we now are, then a manager who can adapt, communicate and enforce stricter standards in play is needed. I would certainly have dropped zonal marking (it patently does not work); introduced either a 5-3-2 or 4-4-2 formation to offer better opportunities to strike at goal; practiced defending dead balls (no need to do anything different at the other end); used more subs to assist players like Chair/Kakay/Hamalainen/Barbet whose inclusion needs managing if we want the best from them; and tasered the first WB who moved back from a ball-player just outside the box!
What frustrates me this league is very poor and has a lot of poor teams in it we still manage to struggle but narrowly losing games is annoying as it shows we didn’t go all guns blazing and yes may of been beaten heavier,but we make it easy for teams who simply then just have to score 1 or 2 to beat or draw with us,as we play with a cautious approach all the time and teams know we are too scared to go for it and really pressure them