He's basically gone all in with yesterdays comments. Made it black and white, with no murky area in between.
If the players don't respond positively, in training and then in matches, he'll be gone, because it will just highlight they're not on board with him. He knows it. He knows he's played his ace card early and if it doesn't pay off he'll have nothing else.
Needs a performance full of guts against LFC, no matter the outcome, and then a win over Burnley, otherwise it'll be curtains.
I will be gutted if he loses his job... But it's a results business and this season we are lacking them... I'd sooner stick with him and see if he can handle it, we have had so many worse managers IMO ... But time will tell, has got to have till Xmas surely ...
That's our season right there. Need to be targeting a minimum of 9 points.
Last season was excellent. This season so far has been awful. He deserves time but if we don't get anything out of the games above then there may be no choice but to let him go.
Thing with Slav is I thought he'd be a bit angry as a manager. Like 'you wouldn't want to mess with him'. But he's quite the opposite. Open, honest, nice...
Maybe the players are taking the mick. Think they can get away with it as he's a bit soft.
Look at Bournemouth: a weaker team than ours beat Liverpool today. This is what happens when the manager can motivate the players. And then look at what is going on under Bilic.
Thing with Slav is I thought he'd be a bit angry as a manager. Like 'you wouldn't want to mess with him'. But he's quite the opposite. Open, honest, nice...
Maybe the players are taking the mick. Think they can get away with it as he's a bit soft.
I think he's both, just wondering if it creates a little bit of a "favourite" culture?
It's fine ruling with an iron fist when you're getting results but when your not.....
I think one of the issues is that I would imagine the Daves are looking to spend in January (lets hope so ), but would they trust Slav with the cash after the complete mess up that was the summer transfer window?
I think he can turn it around and when players are fit and with a new face or two in January we will begin to resemble last season, and that will take us clear.
I think Reid will be a big player as he looks up for it and has on occasion lately hit his best form, he looks more and more like a leader also so I would give him the armband and ask him to take charge on the pitch, hopefully that will spur others on. Noble may not be happy but he is having one good game in every four at present and I think we need more.
Bilic needs to put six things right 1. Stop being stubborn with his picks, eg playing Zaza in the desperate hope that he'll suddenly come good 2. Bring the Noble era to an end by making Reid captain and Noble a dependable stop gap squad player 3. Sack the ex-players on the staff - eg Julian etc who are doing nothing 4. Play Payet central, build the team around him 5. Give more playing time to Academy youngsters wherever possible 6. Insist on one big experienced striker in the January window, and offload all the failing strikers Job done ;ok
Problem is you would expect intensity in training to be flat if there is no confidence. You won't have the lads buzzing about after 5-1, 4-1, 4-2, 3-0 stuffings. The mood will be low. It's a vicious circle. You need confidence to get that buzz back.
I was worried earlier in the season with the whole Antonio situation. Bilic made a call that Antonio was his RB, Antonio gave up and wasn't having it after 45 mins in the first game of the season. Then Bilic backed down and said 'ok, I'll play you RW'. Just completely undermined him and showed he could be walked over.
That's why I've been cold on Antonio ever since. Pathetic attitude after that half at Chelsea.
""When we played them (Leicester), in November, we did things a bit differently and decided to start by going at them. It was our first game since losing 6-1 to Liverpool, so our approach was a bit of a ploy to try to get our fans back onside straight away." ;hmm
So, we sack Slav after a poor run of results. We get someone in. They have a poor run of results (which they are almost bound to have at some point), so we sack them.
Rinse and repeat, ad nauseum.
Or, we don't panic, accept that football is a game of fluctuating fortunes and let Slav get on with the job he did so well last season.
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If the players don't respond positively, in training and then in matches, he'll be gone, because it will just highlight they're not on board with him. He knows it. He knows he's played his ace card early and if it doesn't pay off he'll have nothing else.
Needs a performance full of guts against LFC, no matter the outcome, and then a win over Burnley, otherwise it'll be curtains.
But it's a results business and this season we are lacking them...
I'd sooner stick with him and see if he can handle it, we have had so many worse managers IMO ...
But time will tell, has got to have till Xmas surely ...
Last season was sensational. You don't become bad after 14 games. He showed how good he was tactically with the wins against the big teams.
But we know the Dave's will not watch us slide to the foot of the table in our new 'glorious' home.
Last season was excellent. This season so far has been awful. He deserves time but if we don't get anything out of the games above then there may be no choice but to let him go.
Antonio - Reid - Ogbonna - Cresswell
Kouyate - Obiang
Ayew - Payet - Lanzini
Carroll
Can we get that XI out in the coming weeks?
Maybe the players are taking the mick. Think they can get away with it as he's a bit soft.
Thing when I watched the game back
It's fine ruling with an iron fist when you're getting results but when your not.....
I think he can turn it around and when players are fit and with a new face or two in January we will begin to resemble last season, and that will take us clear.
I think Reid will be a big player as he looks up for it and has on occasion lately hit his best form, he looks more and more like a leader also so I would give him the armband and ask him to take charge on the pitch, hopefully that will spur others on. Noble may not be happy but he is having one good game in every four at present and I think we need more.
http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11685/10684129/slaven-bilic-faces-crunch-talks-with-west-ham-board
1. Stop being stubborn with his picks, eg playing Zaza in the desperate hope that he'll suddenly come good
2. Bring the Noble era to an end by making Reid captain and Noble a dependable stop gap squad player
3. Sack the ex-players on the staff - eg Julian etc who are doing nothing
4. Play Payet central, build the team around him
5. Give more playing time to Academy youngsters wherever possible
6. Insist on one big experienced striker in the January window, and offload all the failing strikers
Job done ;ok
I was worried earlier in the season with the whole Antonio situation. Bilic made a call that Antonio was his RB, Antonio gave up and wasn't having it after 45 mins in the first game of the season. Then Bilic backed down and said 'ok, I'll play you RW'. Just completely undermined him and showed he could be walked over.
That's why I've been cold on Antonio ever since. Pathetic attitude after that half at Chelsea.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38203519
""When we played them (Leicester), in November, we did things a bit differently and decided to start by going at them.
It was our first game since losing 6-1 to Liverpool, so our approach was a bit of a ploy to try to get our fans back onside straight away."
;hmm
Rinse and repeat, ad nauseum.
Or, we don't panic, accept that football is a game of fluctuating fortunes and let Slav get on with the job he did so well last season.