What's Gone Wrong This Season?

Discussion in 'The Hornets' Nest - Watford Chat' started by Hogg-DEENEY!!!, Apr 9, 2023.

  1. UEA_Hornet

    UEA_Hornet First Team Captain

    Yeah but at least they've got an air fryer to show for it. Right @wfcmoog?
     
  2. hjw

    hjw Reservist

    Recruitment and a lack of leadership. We know about the lack of leadership on the pitch, but the off pitch I get the impression it's awful too, which is probley a big part of the terrible recruitment.

    Gino has a lot of big decisions to make in the next few months.
     
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  3. HoneypotlaneHornet

    HoneypotlaneHornet Academy Graduate

    Upwards?
     
  4. a19tgg

    a19tgg First Team

    It’s a the culmination of about a million things, but if we’re solely looking at this season, it’s mostly for the same reason as we first went down when we sacked Javi with four games gone. Starting the season with one manager in mind and then very quickly abandoning ship without a plan B. Of course it’s worked before, but that was more luck than judgement. Munoz was pure luck, a manager with one seasons experience in Georgia, it had no right to work out, but it did. You won’t get away with repeatedly doing that and our chickens have finally come home to roost on front.

    The defibrillator of chucking a random manager in who is just the opposite of the last one no longer works because of the toxic culture doing so has created at the club. Wilder was yet another baffling act of desperation who ultimately will do more harm than good because it’s yet more reinforcement to the toxic culture.
     
  5. wfc4ever

    wfc4ever Administrator Staff Member

    Often saying the same things too about the players.

    Either they don’t hear it or care as they know x manager will be gone anyway soon enough.

    You are right - we flip through so many different types of managers it doesn’t help with stability or continuity .
     
  6. LondonOrn

    LondonOrn Squad Player

    Except 2020/21, where perhaps not coincidentally we both went through the fewest managers and had the most successful season - Bristol City home onwards anyway.
     

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