A bit of perspective and macro thought for those calling him to be sacked or defending Warbs. Meant to be a discussion rather than opinion that gets agreed or disagreed with.
His last two gigs were Brentford and Glasgow Rangers. While I think we cannot compare apples for apples with Glasgow and our club, very different for lots of reasons, we can with Brentford. A team he managed for two years and a team that is now in the premier league. It is also fair to say to Glasgow are in a better place now, and under his tenure they did improve. Though he did not actually take both of these teams to their full potential he was part of the process and certainly did not take them backwards.
He had a good record at Brentford, over a 50% winning percentage, got them close to the top of the championship and though he wasn't fired as such, it was kind of a mysterious parting of ideas, despite the relative success. Under Dean Smith they took the next steps but arguably MW laid the foundations.
I don't think it's fair to talk about the Forest tenure much, the club was a mess at the time.
Maybe I'm being vague but my point is that though we have struggled results wise recently, and performance wise longer than that, i wonder if the club and MW have reached their max potential, something Brentford must have felt, or if this is a building block before we push on under MW or someone else next year or the year after. What point in the trajectory are we? Did we over achieve too early? Is Warbs a victim of his own success at the end of last year and beginning of this year?
Personally I feel sticking with Mark now is important. We are learning some lessons and though it hurts not keeping up the tempo and pushing for promotion, i strongly feel we are not ready for it anyway, and would be much better off developing the squad this year (something he needs to get on with quick smart) and pushing on next year. Wether it's Mark or not next year depends entirely on how the rest of this season goes. Less so points wise but more so performance wise and having a really good look at how we should play, setup and who is the squad.
His last two gigs were Brentford and Glasgow Rangers. While I think we cannot compare apples for apples with Glasgow and our club, very different for lots of reasons, we can with Brentford. A team he managed for two years and a team that is now in the premier league. It is also fair to say to Glasgow are in a better place now, and under his tenure they did improve. Though he did not actually take both of these teams to their full potential he was part of the process and certainly did not take them backwards.
He had a good record at Brentford, over a 50% winning percentage, got them close to the top of the championship and though he wasn't fired as such, it was kind of a mysterious parting of ideas, despite the relative success. Under Dean Smith they took the next steps but arguably MW laid the foundations.
I don't think it's fair to talk about the Forest tenure much, the club was a mess at the time.
Maybe I'm being vague but my point is that though we have struggled results wise recently, and performance wise longer than that, i wonder if the club and MW have reached their max potential, something Brentford must have felt, or if this is a building block before we push on under MW or someone else next year or the year after. What point in the trajectory are we? Did we over achieve too early? Is Warbs a victim of his own success at the end of last year and beginning of this year?
Personally I feel sticking with Mark now is important. We are learning some lessons and though it hurts not keeping up the tempo and pushing for promotion, i strongly feel we are not ready for it anyway, and would be much better off developing the squad this year (something he needs to get on with quick smart) and pushing on next year. Wether it's Mark or not next year depends entirely on how the rest of this season goes. Less so points wise but more so performance wise and having a really good look at how we should play, setup and who is the squad.
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