Marti announced he has the full support of the Board. Has it come to this point where a manager has to deny rumours he is being sacked - just before he is sacked? He is a decent, or perhaps even a great, manager whose team is not performing right, and I very much doubt it is him to blame. He may have made some poor selections, but I feel it is far more likely those have been thrust upon him - such as covering for Colback (inj) or Varane (red card), or the absence of Harrison, Fox and JCS leading to 'make-do' at the back. Can anyone explain how it benefits the club to sack Cifuentes, pay him shed loads of compensation for terminating his contract, only to hire another manager who will want changes to the style of play, preferred players to come in, etc.?
Post by northwesthoop on Oct 22, 2024 11:28:50 GMT
Stick with Marti no matter what. I'm still convinced he will adapt and get us heading in the right direction. My concern is the upcoming matches will have knives sharpening.
It's Nourry who should be under threat considering he is CEO and DOF combined. All words and no action.
We have nothing to lose Marti would be a good league one manager He would get us back up
Pretty sure Charlton thought that about their respective bosses. Bigger clubs than us have ended up in League 2 & The Conference. As a general rule, relegation is seldom a good thing or something to be wished.
maybe they'll announce it at the next fans forum scooby Doo style that Marti left in the summer and it's really Ainsworth in a mask in charge Who learnt to speak Spanish
Last Edit: Oct 22, 2024 17:44:36 GMT by singlespeed