Jay Harris
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I'm sure, as sort of Mark's alluded to, when you've just got, not necessarily a lack of a plan, but a poor plan, it's hard to stay invested because they bounce between Maresca, Rosinha, McFarlane's back in temporary charge for the second time this season.
You know, I was reading a piece from our colleague, Liam Toomey, the other day, who said, Blueco have been in charge for four years now.
Like, the sort of grace period where you're allowed to trip over hurdles and make mistakes and learn from them, that's long gone.
You know, you spent...
ridiculous amount of money on this squad you need to get champions league football that's just completely drifting and slipping from your grasp we've got you know players like garnacho you spent a lot of money on who aren't getting in the team it's just a mess but it's happened over a prolonged period of time where they've consistently made bad mistakes so you
I'm sure they'll go again in the summer and wheel and deal and get rid of more players and sign some new players.
But until they actually commit to a good long-term strategy, then you can sort of just see this continuing forever.
And it looks as if the Club World Cup last year was sort of the exception to the rule.
Was there a point in the season, like October, November, where people were saying it was like Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal in the title race?
Is this good for the league, our league, long term, that we sort of, this season at least, we've reverted away from teams just racking up 90 plus points totals, et cetera?
Because there'll be a generation who have sort of grown up with that, thinking that's normal.
I don't feel like it is.
I think one of the good things Carrick has done, which is maybe boring for our jobs, is that he doesn't really say anything that controversial and quietens...
what feels like never-ending noise about Manchester United at times.
Whereas with Amorim, he was constantly giving us headlines about hating his job and, you know, never changing his ideals and that type of stuff.
Just feeding the sort of frenzy.
Whereas it feels like Carrick has been, apart from sort of quite criticising a couple of refereeing decisions firmer than you would normally do, I think he's sort of avoided saying anything that...