I really don't buy it that our squad is quite as bad as being made out.
We certainly don't have many reliable players and there is an obvious lack of top talent, but chucking around the idea that no manager could come in and do any better than this when the guy at Wolves has about a zillion more points with a clearly inferior squad, is absolutely ludicrous.
And anyway, our players are judged to be rubbish because the collective performances and results are rubbish. The cause and effect is impossible to unpick but I struggle to believe that if you compared our players, on paper, to say, Palace or Fulham, that you could reasonably be saying they have convincingly more talent. What you actually mean if you say they do is: those teams play well with what they have. We don't. Silva and Glasner have found systems that work for their squads and brought players on.
Same with teams even higher up. Bournemouth seem like a team with loads of talented players, but it's striking how much some of them have come on playing under Iraola and you could easily imagine most of them being wash-outs in a different system or under a different coach. Same with the Forest, Newcastle, Villa squads: some undoubtedly very talented players in there, but clearly it's top coaching that has galvanised them into systems that work and improved so many of them individually. How many of those players were anywhere near as highly-regarded 3 years ago?
Yes, our recruitment has been awful in comparison to these teams generally and we are not, by any stretch, a top 4 team right now on paper, but I'm not having it that there is nobody who could come in and, at the very least, improve some of the players we already have and find a system that works for them to start re-building confidence and stop sliding towards actual danger of the drop (on a "normal" season). I don't know exactly who that person is, but I could take a punt on a few just from the Prem who might come and I'm not across all European football but there are surely others.
This isn't short-termism. I just don't see a good run in Portugal as sufficient evidence that Amorim's process should be trusted to the extent some are making out and I don't think we can afford, financially, to back the wrong horse again, so it just doesn't seem worth the gamble any more. It's nothing against him personally.