So by the reckoning of a few on this thread, Coley would come in and wave his magic wand and all will be well????
Get real !!
I know Coleman worked a minor miracle to get us where we are now, but these aren't "his players" and they don't play " his way".
I don't think Coleman would do anything different than Leam would try now. Silk purse, sow's ear and all that, but I doubt that sacking Leam / relieving him of his duties or him stepping down will dramatically change things.
As one poster put it on another thread "burying heads in the sand". Well.....mine's well above the sand pal....With our budget and crowds...if Leam steers us to 22nd spot this term, given the last 18 months and all the upheaval... thats as good as winning the conference.
Some folk on here expect miracles. Fair enough, Coleman got us here. But HE decided that he'd had enough and went to 'Dale. Coleman's body language in the last six months of his tenure convinced me that in his mind, he'd done about as much as he felt he could.
And finally, emotions have a big part to play in following football, but for crying out loud....we played 86 minutes against a side at the top of the league. A side with resources and the sort of financial clout we could only dream about. We kept it level till half time.Second half, the extra man told.
To me, nothing Leam can do about a man getting binned with a red card after four minutes.I wonder if the doubters noticed the lads who scored against us today??? Two players with vast experience, who are no doubt are on more money per week combined than we can pay the majority of our lads for the same period.
Oh, hang on....I forgot that we have a god given right to dominate League 2 with an average home support of around 1100 !!! Silly me!!!!
