onlyagame
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The big difference was that Holloway had already had a nervous breakdown (at palarse) & JE’s still got his to comeA no brainer, I had more confidence in Ian Holloway than I do with Joe Edwards atm.
The big difference was that Holloway had already had a nervous breakdown (at palarse) & JE’s still got his to comeA no brainer, I had more confidence in Ian Holloway than I do with Joe Edwards atm.
So the conclusion should have been that the C'ship is the wrong place to gamble with appointing a manager with no prior experience?Those arguing it was wrong to appoint JE should note that the Ipswich manager’s previous experience is Spurs U18, Man Utd U18 and Man Utd Assistant Manager (to Jose Mourinho - not know for his flowing football ).
McKenna, like JE, had not managed a club prior to Ipswich nor played senior football, so the main difference is he had the chance to build his team in League One and not the Championship
I see we are back to blaming Barratt... the bloke who does the warm ups and puts the cones out.
My gut-feeling is he will be successful with a fully fit squad and the right players. He won’t get the latter until next season at the earliest, so we have to pray the current bunch of injuries clear up ASAP.Good point made there Purley .
But do you think we the fans will give him time or JB for that matter?
Which will happen on Saturday if we lose or draw.My gut-feeling is he will be successful with a fully fit squad and the right players. He won’t get the latter until next season at the earliest, so we have to pray the current bunch of injuries clear up ASAP.
He needs to settle on a set system and as near as regular starting lineup for things to improve. Can’t keep chopping and changing.
Our crowd are unforgiving, if results don’t improve soon I can see them forcing him out the door
I fear you could be right.Which will happen on Saturday if we lose or draw.