burleighfox Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Out (of his depth). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beachyboy Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April (edited) 15 minutes ago, funkyrobot said: You can’t sack a manager with 4 games to go but if we don’t go up, he’ll be on shaky ground for next season. There’s also the problem of compensation and PSR… You could put him on gardening leave for a month and offer another manager £100k 3 week contract with a £1 mil promotion bonus. We are paying him to do worse than nothing currently. An take part of Enzos bonuses off him if that person was succesful. Edited 12 April by Beachyboy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weller54 Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April 17 minutes ago, inckley fox said: There's a thread on this forum in which many of us confidently stated that Enzo's team was superior to that of Pearson in 2014. It was daft at the time, and it seems a whole lot dafter now. Any leader who only entertains one system, one set of players (with minimal rotation), and one shape, is clearly going to fall short of the most basic requirements of a manager. If you're inexperienced in any line of work, you have to be open to ideas. It astounds me that the board were clearly looking for someone with such a single-minded vision. It suggests that their vision of the club is at odds with that of the fans, and that which brought us success. It feels like an on-going and utterly unjustified fixation with their weird notion of 'sustainable' football. Our FFP charges are also testament to that peculiar obsession. And any notion that he's an astute tactician or competent motivator should be quickly dismissed. Still, I don't believe he should go. And I do believe he can take us up, and end up being considered a reasonably successful boss. But I have grave doubts about how much we've progressed under his leadership, and what might happen next. That last paragraph!!..wtf? Hello.... Bet you voted leave!😂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noahfence Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April 23 minutes ago, Sunbury Fox said: If we'd played 4231 or 442 all season we would have been promoted with ease. A way more traditional/basic style of play and we’d already be promoted 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Whatever you think about him, there is absolutely no chance he walks or gets sacked, so this is it. Cross our fingers and hope we somehow stumble over the line, much like he seems to be doing. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkuseMe Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Time to go or there'll be no time left! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Getin Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Completely fixated on one formation. Relies heavily on out of form players, Is Unable to react tactically in games and fails to plan for the oppositions strengths and weaknesses. His best position is as a secondary coach to someone who knows what he’s doing. Sorry Enzo your out of your depth as a first team manager. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirkster the Fox Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April OUT - Its all about him, not the club. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vazman Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April He needs to go but wont, when he came out with the "if there is any doubts I walk the next day", they should have been window shopping for a replacement manager, he will remain as will his squad selections, game plan, and philosophy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TeamRocket Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April (edited) He ain't go anywhere if it took top 4 years to see BR needed to go we all not This ain't happening. He's as ruthless as the current lcfc team is. A bunch of ............ Edited 12 April by TeamRocket Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trabuch Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April I think he has some merit. The first 3/4 of the season show that. But he is inexperienced, and it's really showing now. I wouldn't sack him - mostly because we probably can't afford it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jayfox26 Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April 8 minutes ago, Vazman said: He needs to go but wont, when he came out with the "if there is any doubts I walk the next day", they should have been window shopping for a replacement manager, he will remain as will his squad selections, game plan, and philosophy That statement sticks out in my mind. Absolute Billy bull shitter. There is and has been doubt about his tactics for a while and he's still here. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muzzy_no7 Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April He has learnt absolutely NOTHING since the pattern emerged before Xmas against Sheff Wed, WBA, Boro and Leeds. Time and time and time and time again he has repeated the same garbage over and over again and done nothing to adapt. His in game management is literally 0/10. His complete failure to acknowledge that mentality and leadership is a clear issue and one step towards solving that would’ve been involving Coady A LOT more. I said this after the second losses to Leeds and Boro, just get us promoted and buggar off. Walk and go and manage Sampdoria. ANY average EFL manager would have had this side all but promoted by now and he is single handily costing us a top two finish. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J. James Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April A while ago the question was put, boring football but promotion or entertaining football and playoffs.. The concensus seemed to be boring but playoffs. Had the question been boring crap, crumble and blow a massive lead and playoffs or entertainment and playoffs, l think the answer may have been different! He should go away and coach some youngsters because management at championship level is way beyond him.. But it wont happen with our feet of clay owners. From resurgence to demolition, from father to son. We are a prime example of how football clubs go bust. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike the Metal Ed Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Feels like he's fast tracked three years of Micky Adams into less than one. New blood following disaster, then looking fantastic and on course to bring back the good times then to lurching from disaster to disaster and completely out of ideas. I'm not a trigger puller when it comes to managers. Even up to the Bristol City game I could see where he's coming from and generally I have been enjoying the football for the most part. The last few performances I've completely lost faith in him and do not trust him to take us into the playoff campaign we are inevitably going to fall into. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salieri Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Has to go now (won’t happen) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrispinLA in Texas Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Even in his interview after the match.....he doesn't have a clue on why we're losing and not scoring 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CosbehFox Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Out Retrospectively it was incredibly naive putting a novice with no senior staff in charge when promotion is/was badly needed 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dylanlegend Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April It must be really difficult for the opposition manager to work out how we are going to set up and play every week. Enzo really has other managers second guessing with his tactical nous Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillyFOX12 Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Think I'd rather have Stowell back at this point. Who else remembers this masterclass from ol' Stowie? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devonfox1884 Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Now is the time for the board to make a statement and show that they’ve learnt from mistakes in the past. He has to go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Father Ted Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April If we don’t sack him now, we’re throwing away the financial security of the club in terms of promotion to the Premier League. We can’t mess around. MUST GO TONIGHT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lako42 Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April We are ran by a bunch of absolute fannies so he's going nowhere and we'll continue to pamper our players at the 6 star hotel de Seagrave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tuna Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April 6 minutes ago, CosbehFox said: Out Retrospectively it was incredibly naive putting a novice with no senior staff in charge when promotion is/was badly needed Only we could do this, only Rudkin Probably rang Top excited about how we'd got a guy who would get us playing like Man City Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tielemans63 Posted 12 April Share Posted 12 April Just now, Devonfox1884 said: Now is the time for the board to make a statement and show that they’ve learnt from mistakes in the past. Well, it would be if they had done, however I'm really not sure they have Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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