by bigmick » Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:04 pm
Well no he shouldn't be sacked of course. I wouldn't even go down the route of saying if we got knocked out of the Cups and didn't get near winning the League that it is a certainty that he should walk.
The key for me is direction. If for instance we were to lose against Arsenal on Sunday, and maybe even lose a couple more before our big guns came back and we went on a sustained winning run it would warm the heart a bit. The crux is there has to be an acceptance that the the methodology being employed is not taking us forward and a rethink is needed.
To be perfectly honest, if Rafa came out here and now and said he intends to make 75 changes to the team in the first 15 games or whatever it is next season as well, then I would say get rid. Is there anybody left who thinks that was a good idea? Still?
That's the issue which needs to be nailed. Although its rafa's fourth season, it's realistically his first where he's been able to compete financially with the other big clubs. I'm patient and fully believe he is a very gifted football man. I think he deserves to be given a chance now that he has a bit of cash to splash.
We've proved in the past though that mass-rotation of the team doesn't work in all competitions. We're currently in the process of proving that mass rotation in all competitions except the League doesn't work either. We've currently got our star forward sitting on his erse with a muscle injury, despite the fact we voluntarily sat him on his erse for two league games three weeks ago so he wouldn't get muscle injuries, and so he would be "fresh" for the end of the season. Despite it being a squad game, where you can replace like with like and it have absolutely no effect on fluency whatsoever, we are playing sh!te and apparently when two or theee players come back (provided we pick them of course) all will be well again.
In a nutshell that's it for me. If we can move on from the utter nonsense of our selection policy, then I can go with sticking with Rafa until the undeniably fine squad he has assembled reaches its potential.
We began the silliness, the "resting" players after two games away at Sunderland and we got away with it. I said then I was worried and I was. Derby at Home compounded the problem. All the while we were chopping and changing, switching, rotating and resting. Soon as we played somebody half decent, we carried on changing the team and we came unstuck. I said at the time it was all about momentum and it was, we lost ours there and then. We then left Torres out against Birmingham in the League, played him in the League Cup and since then have lurched from difficulty to another.
If Rafa can demonstrate between now and the end of the season that he has seen the light a little (and I'm absolutely certain that he will TBPH) and that he has realised that the number of changes he has made to the team has been THE main contributory factor to our slip in form, then I say give him another season after this. It then follows of course that if we continued to make as many changes as we did at the start of the season, and continued to play as we currently are, then of course I think he chould go at the end of the season.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".