by Dorset-Knob »
29 Nov 2009 11:17
facaldaqui I've never called for the sacking of Rodgers; you have to give a man a chance, and there has been some improvement recently. But it strikes me that if his results only improve from terrible to mediocre (the Derby result suggests we are now inconsistent rather than terrible) then we will be stuck with a lower mid side who frustrate us a lot of the time. In a way that would be a worse long-term solution than having sacked Rodgers early
Absolutely agree with this post, the BR apologists make remarks along the lines of, 'well the opposition team are bigger, more accomplished, on form, have better players etc etc'
They also claim with sage like wisdom and certainty that BR is the man and dissenters are merely ignorant of the football facts!
The facts, as represented by the results and league position don't lie, we are awful compared by most methods of measurement and buffing up the opposition and talking us down to a lower level of expectation and achievement is merely settling for less!
Arguing about the reasons are an academic waste of time, competitions are about winning not just taking part!
If there were a steady improvement, drawing instead of losing, winning instead of drawing, competing and growing in stature I would be less concerned, but this is clearly not the case, we continue to flirt with imminent disaster and random results IMHO