Roboc7
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ETH doesn’t offer any stability though, he’s already at a stage where everyone assumes he is going to get sacked and probably be in an even worse situation by the time the season finishes.I've always been ETH in since we've had some terrible luck with injuries. The performances right now have been terrible and it's hard to still keep that opinion, but I'm still in the position that we should keep him for another season.
We've been going through this managerial merry-go-round for a decade and it hasn't gotten us any stability. Would like us to stay with a manager that has shown previously he can play with a clear plan and look forward. The recruitment definitely has to improve alongside though otherwise no manager will be successful here.
If he is kept on they’ll be huge pressure to sack him from the first game, potential signings will know he could be gone within a few games, any current players who are unhappy will think they can out last him. Keeping ETH is the least stable option and even giving him a new contract (which would be a terrible idea) wouldn’t be enough to convince anyone he is a couple of bad results from the sack.
Keeping ETH means you want continuity not stability.