Bizarrely though, I don't think it is a simple yes or no vote as a lot of fans appear to be happy if he stays AND happy if he goes. The general feeling is more "let's just have it sorted one way or another". Most appreciate what he has done for us whilst also appreciating that he has some huge flaws.
I voted 'Yes'...love the bloke, he has done wonder's for us .....and then the FA got rid of Capello. Once they appointed RH, our form returned...so looks like the players were affected by what was happening....
Nope. The manager got affected by what happened and the players got pissed off with his absence and his lack of time for them and the team. (I'm quoting ITK here).
Nope. The manager got affected by what happened and the players got pissed off with his absence and his lack of time for them and the team. (I'm quoting ITK here).
If you are quoting ITK I think you should maybe have written,
I think no. The manager got affected by what happened and apparently the players got pissed off with his absence and his lack of time for them and the team.
This is the problem with so called ITK, it is used to beat the guy when it could all be absolute balls, undoubly there was some dip in form around this time. I would say it was a combination of a lot of things, managment and players. Again the mixed ITK regarding the Chavs and the UAE will be used to beat Harry with when at the end of the day there is no way of knowing weather its bullshit or not, just my opinion. The facts are Harry has been our most successful manager in my lifetime, with no obvious successor I am voting yes.
I think you are right.
Bizarrely though, I don't think it is a simple yes or no vote as a lot of fans appear to be happy if he stays AND happy if he goes. The general feeling is more "let's just have it sorted one way or another". Most appreciate what he has done for us whilst also appreciating that he has some huge flaws.
Deep down I was hoping that Harry got the England job so that he could part on reasonable terms with the club, no acrimony and well wishes thanking him for his time at the club and some glorious moments along the way. I think it probably would have been the best option for all concerned, Harry got his dream job, Levy doesn't have the dilemma of whether we stick with Harry or twist and go for a guy who could take us where I'm not Harry can and the fans aren't divided by pro Harry and Anti Harry brigades. We then could have made moves for someone who could have done the things Harry couldn't without it being covered in controversy.
Bizarrely though, I don't think it is a simple yes or no vote as a lot of fans appear to be happy if he stays AND happy if he goes. The general feeling is more "let's just have it sorted one way or another". Most appreciate what he has done for us whilst also appreciating that he has some huge flaws.
I am with the concensus: he got us fourth again (which should, really, be CL ), and if Chelsea had won the CL I would be saying he had earned the right to lead us back into the comp (even if he had fecked up, somewhat).