17-09-2020, 08:16 AM
(17-09-2020, 07:12 AM)Karanka red Wrote:(17-09-2020, 06:54 AM)Username Wrote: I’m pretty sure those who voted go (I didn’t ) haven’t done it based on one game and to suggest that is disingenuous.
The form is worrying, the results aren’t there and haven’t been for a while. Therefore for some they feel an inevitability about his departure.
With that in mind should we wait ten games before he goes? That’ll be 30 points up for grabs and a big say in where we finish come the end of the season.
It could be argued that had they brought Sabri in for the first day of training in the 19/20 season it might have made the difference to finishing 7th or 6th, the margins were so fine.
Benefit of hindsight is a wonderful thing but history tells us that to wait when something isn’t right tends to be counterproductive in the scheme of things.
A coherent argument can be made either way but to dismiss one third of people’s views as irrelevant suggests that you are out of touch with some valid concerns.
Oh, and let’s not cite LTLF as some beacon of sanity or balance, it’s largely just an echo chamber of the views of a few.
Top post that, totally agree, all of my posts that are in favour of him going have been backed up with factual statistics over the course of time after the Leeds game.
They can be rubbished by some all they like but the facts are the facts when put in front of your eyes. You can look at them with alarm or choose to turn the other way, sit tight hold on and hope things dramatically turn.
We shall see in time with any of it.
A season is 46 games. Not 10 or 20. Form can and does fluctuate. Injuries, run of difficult games, fatigue and even bad luck can all have impact on form. Over a season Sabri got a significant improvement from an unbalanced squad he took over at the last minute. Now to kick on a bit further and make us serious promotion contenders.
