League one sides aren't pub sides. **** offThe only goals Chelsea have scored in September that weren't against pub sides or with a numerical advantage have been long range screamers or crosses that have gone in without a touch.
I don't think it's an issue of achievement, rather philosophy.Brentford sack their manager after 9 matches. At some point their owners are going to realise they grossly overachieved last season. Lee Carsley being in charge "until the end of the season" will probably last 3 matches if he doesn't win any of them.
The old 'philosophy' seemed to be working though, from an outsider's perspective.I don't think it's an issue of achievement, rather philosophy.
Nonsense. They didn't think they overachieved and it had absolutely nothing to do with why he left.If anything the Brentford owners thought they overachieved last season, which is one of the reasons they ended up sacking their coach after a great season results wise.
Weird post from LT.
Meh, constantly sacking managers hasn't done Watford any harm at all. It can work.The old 'philosophy' seemed to be working though, from an outsider's perspective.
That being said, Pothas didn't seem too disheartened last season by it all, trusting that the ownership knew what they were doing. My concern was it my club would be to have appeared to have abandoned such a 'philosophy' before it's had any real time to be implemented. We did a similar thing last summer however the ownership had changed and the danger to us was a lot more critical. Of course, we went down anyway but in the process new ideas were being brought to the table that made relegation a setback rather than a disaster as we had been going in the wrong direction, whereas you get the feeling with the Bees that relegation would undo all the good work of the past few years.
I don't know. Tough one, really. Football being as it is it's easy to see why the new guys weren't given as much time as perhaps they should have been, but as I say from an outsiders perspective it all seems a little impulsive having got rid of a manager that had brought them more success than any other in at least a generation.
Yeah that happens here with Fox Sports and their Premier League coverage. The Saturday middle-afternoon games are all shown on one channel with the red button and the button games are all SD, plus you can't record them. Frustratingly archaic.What's probably annoyed me most so far about BTs coverage of the Champions League so far is the red button games aren't in HD. So if you want to watch a CL/EL game that they're not showing on the two main channels, you get worse picture quality.