King Kev
Active Member
What is a fair period to back a manager in this day and age?
Bit of a strange one coming into the season at Bury. We are finally doing normal transfer business, our joke of a chairman has kept well away from the limelight so we've heard no talk of 'when Bury get promoted or five year plans or 35,000 all seater stadiums fit for our established championship football club.'
Lowe is a relative rookie. He took over twice last season and saw an initial improvement before we slid to relegation with an utter whimper. Fans were divided over his appointment, many like me wanted a more experienced head but are happy to back him. The question is at what point do you decide it is fair to sack a manager?
Is ten games enough, or do the managers deserve longer?
Some people say Christmas. By that point, if the manager is out of control already, aka the joke that is Lee Clark, then the damage they may do in that time can be off the scale.
Does it depend on the circumstances, ie number of new signings, a system trying to implement etc, as opposed to erratic behaviour?
It is just so hard to decide.
I'd wager relegation is not an option for us, but we need stability. Many of our fans will be content with consolidation with some of the kids and none league signings hopefully making an impact. But at what point can it be decided that relegation is a real possibility and that a new man is needed?
If Lowe decides on a formation, opts to stick to it and it has us playing decent football and creating chances etc then I, and I think most of our fans will be patient with him. If we see negative, turgid, direct crap with no aim or logic, like what relegated us I will turn very quickly.
You look at the patience Ainsworth received at Wycombe and that paid off. Despite his first two seasons seeing a lower mid table finish and then near relegation before seeing them become a promotion contender.
Alternatively, Chesterfield fans will probably say Caldwell was given far too long after relegation last season and look how that ended up.
It is hard to decide so I am curious to hear other thoughts.
Bit of a strange one coming into the season at Bury. We are finally doing normal transfer business, our joke of a chairman has kept well away from the limelight so we've heard no talk of 'when Bury get promoted or five year plans or 35,000 all seater stadiums fit for our established championship football club.'
Lowe is a relative rookie. He took over twice last season and saw an initial improvement before we slid to relegation with an utter whimper. Fans were divided over his appointment, many like me wanted a more experienced head but are happy to back him. The question is at what point do you decide it is fair to sack a manager?
Is ten games enough, or do the managers deserve longer?
Some people say Christmas. By that point, if the manager is out of control already, aka the joke that is Lee Clark, then the damage they may do in that time can be off the scale.
Does it depend on the circumstances, ie number of new signings, a system trying to implement etc, as opposed to erratic behaviour?
It is just so hard to decide.
I'd wager relegation is not an option for us, but we need stability. Many of our fans will be content with consolidation with some of the kids and none league signings hopefully making an impact. But at what point can it be decided that relegation is a real possibility and that a new man is needed?
If Lowe decides on a formation, opts to stick to it and it has us playing decent football and creating chances etc then I, and I think most of our fans will be patient with him. If we see negative, turgid, direct crap with no aim or logic, like what relegated us I will turn very quickly.
You look at the patience Ainsworth received at Wycombe and that paid off. Despite his first two seasons seeing a lower mid table finish and then near relegation before seeing them become a promotion contender.
Alternatively, Chesterfield fans will probably say Caldwell was given far too long after relegation last season and look how that ended up.
It is hard to decide so I am curious to hear other thoughts.