It's a tough decision whichever way you look at it . I missed only 5 games last season home and away . I can tell everyone how soul destroying it is to travel to Newcastle , Liverpool , Everton and Manchester - a lot of them are evening games and they shut a lot of the roads on the way home making the journey home 6+hours I could go on and on , but the players don't give their all for the shirt because they have no leadership from Ange . We need a manager that will tweak the game whilst they are playing . Not stand there with his arms folded or with his hands in his pockets . It's expensive to travel all over England , I know we get away tickets cheap , but that doesn't excuse the poor performances . Even the home performances were becoming Dire . I've renewed my season ticket early for one reason and that is - if I left it any longer I'd be more and more tempted not to renew for the reasons above .
As much as Ange has exorcised the demon and we have won our first European trophy for 41 years , he's also returned us the worst league points tally in the same period . We can't have another season like the last in PL . We're about £80mil better off this season financially because of the CL money - that would get an elite player or 2 for us . We need to sell some players and bring in better players that can perform at CL level . We've had a Captain and 2 vice captains on the pitch 1 in each section - Defence , midfield and attack . What we need more than anything is to get on top of all the injuries . How many Hamstring injuries have we had in the last 2 seasons ? it's ridiculous . Above all that we need to have a manager in the dugout that can react to the oppositions tactical changes mid game . Ange isn't that guy going forwards - 2 seasons have shown us that . But who's the right Manager to deliver what we need ? I wanted a young manager before Ange came and I was looking at a "Poch" type manager - Young with a fresh philosophy and a good tactician a bit like Enrique has been at PSG . Maybe Francesco Farioli could fit the bill , but I'm not 100% sure as his side had a bit of a mini collapse towards the end of last season . Although Ajax technical director Alex Kroes said, "despite missing out on the title, the club had achieved its aim of qualifying for the Champions League under Farioli" and found his departure "incredibly disappointing . Francesco Farioli also played a key role in enhancing the high-performance culture at Ajax . Something we'll need in the high tempo Premier League .