abc wrote:MutinyOnTheCounty wrote:Of course it is - did you stop and consider for a split seconds the reasons why? Nah, I didn't think so
I'll give you a clue:
A style of football our fans hate and would moan about,
Huge playing budget with less purchasing restrictions,
Several seasons to get their system working
Feel free to flatten those facts like a runaway steamroller
must be lovely living in your binary world
Gladly;
1. I don't think watching a winning team would ever get boring even if they are direct, scoring 6 times away from home certainly isn't going to be insipid!
2. How do you know they have such a huge playing budget ?? Is it even that much bigger than ours ?
3. Several seasons to get their system working ?? Cowley won promotion in his first season FGS.
Perhaps you should do some considering yourself sunshine ???
Fair do's bud, glad you decided to reply
Tbf, scoring 6 times is a rarity for any team including them, so it's not a common trait to rely upon. It was no secret our fans openly hated Cox's style and stated they wanted something better to watch. As I recall, many said it was paramount to their enjoyment
As mentioned, they can't sign Akinde, Bostwick, Frecklington & others without a sizeable budget. Given approx 1/5 of our team were high earners and either not wanted/still injured then I'd think it makes a noteable difference to who/how many we could sign and hence what we can achieve. They've not had in house conflict with a star striker either
Their style I'd argue is simpler to implement, rather than our reinvent the wheel change of philosophy, so yes I'd argue its easier for them to get success.
How much of a difference it all makes is debatable, but imo all of those factors would influence success. What is sure, is changing managers after a few months invariably starts a rapid decline, and how easier would it be for a replacement to overcome these problems?
I don't see a change doing any favours atm, but I'd agree long term DF isn't the answer if he can't start to make his brand of football count