Glasner Out

Part of Glasner's issue is a failure to change the system. It was also irresponsible for them not to have replaced Guehi with another CB.
The result being that Richards has been moved to the left to accommodate Lerma on the right.
Richards on the left has never worked and Lerma just isn't up to it as a CB.
If Chadi Riad isn't good enough to start then he should go to a back 4.
Riad is well good enough.

Ollie needs to do the right thing and resign as stubborn Parish will do f*** all and see it out to save a few bob. In the meantime the toxicity will grow and grow
 
Part of Glasner's issue is a failure to change the system. It was also irresponsible for them not to have replaced Guehi with another CB.
The result being that Richards has been moved to the left to accommodate Lerma on the right.
Richards on the left has never worked and Lerma just isn't up to it as a CB.
If Chadi Riad isn't good enough to start then he should go to a back 4.
If he only had two fit players available he’d still play a back three. It’s blindingly obvious we need to play a back four with this squad but Glasner won’t ever change.
 
Glasner should have been fired after Macclesfield.
If not then certainly after Sunderland. He turned up there, didn’t try to win, made a destabilising announcement (allegedly without telling the club he was going to do so) chucked his players and the board under the bus and said he didn’t care. It was clearly an attempt to get fired. If you or I did that we’d be sacked for misconduct without a pay off.

I can see why Parish didn’t indulge Glasner by sacking him there and then but it has created a completely toxic environment that has very obviously impacted the team. He really should have gone and we desperately need rid of him now before our league position becomes irretrievable.
 
He should have been sacked at the very lastest October 25, when he said he was leaving, i wanted him sacked in October 24, the great group of players were giving awful league performances, we finished 12th, but the FA cup saved him.
 
There's a video I was watching earlier from the Macclesfield player or manager saying Glasner and Guihe were having a massive argument at half time that game. I'll try find it and link it.
I saw this too, used to encourage the team.
Got loads of kids to play around in our half to take the gloss off us 😆
 
I thought the notion that there is some transition of power to Woody underway was interesting, and may explain things if it turned out to be true.

The only other theory I could muster is that they do just want to see out this season with Glasner, gambling on avoiding relegation, and all planning efforts are being solely focused on next season.

Other theories of a manager being agreed for next season already and the next three games determining his fate I find equally plausible.

That’s all I can muster. If you had an employee who had a great first year but then such a horrendous period in the second he threatened your business, life suddenly became very miserable, he blamed you and anything else he could, only occasionally showed some acknowledgment of the situation and promised to turn things around, but continued to deliver the exact same sh!te, would anybody keep that employee on? I’d suggest it madness to do so.
Its a bit of a pedantic analogy though isn't it? For a start we all know football is a business like no other. One in which it is the norm to be rewarded for failure. The obvious reason this comparison doesn't stack up is (with the hugest respect for what you do and its none of my business how much you are paid) there is millions of pounds at stake here. We dont know what is written into his contract. Sacking him might cost a fortune. Even if we were to sack him a day before his contract runs out.
Its true we are currently limping towards the finish line but if the guy the owners want wont come until the summer I'd guess they are using Glasner as a stop gap rather than the other way around.
 

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