I’ll die on this hill no matter what.
Ange has flaws, but would have no doubt learnt a lot and would have likely adapted with a third season. Deserved at least the first 10 matches of this season to demonstrate said learnings. Said it at the time on my varying WhatsApp groups as soon as he got sacked, and I’ll say this same thing again… unless we signed Klopp or someone world class like a Zidane, sacking Ange made no sense.
VDV in the couple interviews he did even stated the decision to sacrifice the league when relegation was no longer possible was heavily back d by the playing group. The board took umbrage and made the decision hastily.
To those who try to use Ange's stint as Forest as a black mark against him, he had no transfer window and the entire Forest squad was built around counter attack, not the football Ange is renowned for, wasn't give the proper time to imprint his DNA.
And lastly, to those who keep thinking Poch is some sort of solution or savior, think again. Bloke was sacked at Chelsea and is now facing the real threat of the sack if the US don’t at least make the last 16. His tenure had been under the microscope for quite some time.
But, this is what the club gets for replacing a trophy winning manager with someone with no experience with “big” clubs and now the entire club is reaping what it sowed.
Now I truly understand why Ange would rather see Woolwich win the title, refusing to throw a match and see the ENTIRE club imprinted with the winning DNA.
The club from top to bottom is just loser mentality.