POLL:- Happy now?

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Are you happy with the sacking of Mark Hughes and how the club has gone about it

Yes - about time
51
39%
No - I'm utterly ashamed
74
57%
Dont care
5
4%
 
Total votes : 130

Re: POLL:- Happy now?

Postby Chopper » Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:12 am

what are your expectations?
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Re: POLL:- Happy now?

Postby bernabias_right_boot » Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:18 am

It's a bit of a mix for me.
I've not been impressed with the Hughes regime since it began, however I was coming around to the idea that we were improving as a team - sort out the defence and we'd be top four this season.
However, the money has been spent, and rather a lot of it on defenders, yet we're still no better in this area. It reminds me a bit of the Keegan era - we have to score 4 every game (hugely entertaining) because we-re likely to concede 3 every game (hugely frustrating). Fail to score and we'll lose because we can't keep a clean sheet.

With Mancini, I hope we'll see things tighten up. We'll score goals, that's a given. The talent out there is superb. Concede half as many and we'll be in the Champions League next year, for sure.
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Re: POLL:- Happy now?

Postby john@staustell » Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:55 am

xavi6 wrote:
john@staustell wrote:As a fence-dweller who always said Xmas was decision time, I feel our league results and position is rather unacceptable all things considered. Therefore I am a little surprised by all the moral outrage. Job not done to target.

You must always remember that Mr Hughes, probably a milliomaire already, will be a multi-millionaire, rather than destitute.


Can I ask what you mean by "Job not done to target"?

What was this target? Top six? Top four? The title? A trophy?

None of those could be answered for definite until the end of the season.


I dont know mate. I'm quoting the chairman. He's in charge.
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Re: POLL:- Happy now?

Postby xavi6 » Sun Dec 20, 2009 10:13 am

john@staustell wrote:
xavi6 wrote:
john@staustell wrote:As a fence-dweller who always said Xmas was decision time, I feel our league results and position is rather unacceptable all things considered. Therefore I am a little surprised by all the moral outrage. Job not done to target.

You must always remember that Mr Hughes, probably a milliomaire already, will be a multi-millionaire, rather than destitute.


Can I ask what you mean by "Job not done to target"?

What was this target? Top six? Top four? The title? A trophy?

None of those could be answered for definite until the end of the season.


I dont know mate. I'm quoting the chairman. He's in charge.


And that's what I'm getting at. Why haven't these targets been made known?

For example, if one of these targets was to be top 4 by Christmas then Hughes has failed, but was that a realistic expectation in the first place?

The point is we don't know, and our position right now isn't exactly bad.
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Re: POLL:- Happy now?

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:06 am

Looking at this in the cold light of day, the club have done everything right. They had obviously given Hughes a target which they felt he couldn't meet. Hughes new that he had to do something and that's why he went for a very attcking formation at Spurs, which didn't save his bacon. He went into yesterdays match knowing that his time was up, and also knowing that a manager had been earmarked for the job.

The club had sounded Mancini out a while ago and were waiting to see if Hughes could turn it around before going firm with an offer. They ensured that people were in place to minimise the risk for the forthcoming games and to make the transition seemless. They then asked the team Captain and another respected member of the squad to tell the rest of the team, unorthodox but effective.

And, like Ant mentioned, it happened quickly, no drawn out saga that can affect the whole club. Mark Hughes term is now over and it is now time to get on the Mancini Roller Coaster. Let's just hope that he can sort out our defensive problems until January, and with a couple of decent signings, we can storm the league.

Let's face it, many managers in the league, especially the top clubs, were happy with Mark Hughes in charge, knowing that they could score goals whenever they wanted. They just couldn't control our front line!
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Re: POLL:- Happy now?

Postby Lacky » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:06 am

I'm happy now we've got a new manager. Who can hopefully turn things round, buy some solid players in the transfer market. And then hopefully we could push for the top six.
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Re: POLL:- Happy now?

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:07 am

Lacky wrote:I'm happy now we've got a new manager. Who can hopefully turn things round, buy some solid players in the transfer market. And then hopefully we could push for the top six.

I don't know if this irony but well done if it is!
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Re: POLL:- Happy now?

Postby dikdik » Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:25 am

What a wonderful example of how to USE statistics to get the answer you want by manipulating emotions!!!!

Try


Mark Hughes was sacked today. Do you agree


YES although it could have been handled better
NO we should have kept him for ever no matter what


and see what the poll shows.
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