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Listening to bits and bobs of his interview with Rob Staton. 
 

The bit about formation has messed with my head. 
 

Rob asks if he will consider a change following from 3 defeats. 
 

Monk answers and says the team worked well with clean sheets up to Birmingham, and that he needs to use perspective and players need clarity on their role and that’s something they’ve worked on since Pre Season. 
 

However a couple minutes later he says we played a back 4 at Birmingham as an answer for not changing things. 
 

It’s baffled me! So we beat Cardiff playing a back 3. We then pick up 2 draws and 1 loss. He changes to a back 4 against Birmingham, we get a win and instantly reverts to a back 3 to which we lose 3 games on the bounce!

 

So when playing a back 4 we have won 1 out of 1. 

When playing a 3 we have won 1 of 7. 
 

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Oh dear, I never wanted Monk in the first place and he should have went last season but no matter who's in charge I want us to win and do well. Absolutely hate it when we're poo. DC has to wake up and take a lot of the blame but results are what's most important and our results have been the stuff of nightmares ever since last Christmas. No matter what happens today, this as to end, it's time for DC to act, get some footballing people in to help and get a proper manager in before it's too late. 

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35 minutes ago, Socialist_Owl said:

This is awful form.  A loss (or a draw) at the worst squad in the league (besides us) ought to seal his fate.

 

Will Chansiri even notice?

 

He'll have to notice because if it stays like this well be 8 points behind second bottom.

 

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Consecutive defeats without scoring (or really looking like we might) to powerhouses Luton, Rotherham and Wycombe. That's now 3 goals in the last 9 games, and that includes a penalty and own goal. Even without the points penalty, we'd be 20th. If there was only one season where we could not afford to look so abject it was this one.

 

Garry Monk inherited a bad situation and he has clearly fought his corner, but it plainly isn't working. He can go and history will not look back kindly at the results. But the majority of the blame rests with the shambles in the boardroom in my opinion. Having made a total arse of it, Chansiri now is doing nothing to suggest that he hasn't lost all interest. 

 

Problem is, we need a good manager to get us out of this now. But where on Earth will we find such a person and why would he come to a position as desperate as this from top to bottom? In all likelihood, the next appointment would just be another mediocre one with the clock ticking on his dismissal almost as soon as he gets started.

 

Bad times.

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23 minutes ago, keepitsteel89 said:

I've defended him but there are no excuses no he dose need to go imo

 

Further and further down.

 

Wycombe ...

 

Not kept a clean sheet all season.

 

Not won a game. 

 

There's an upturn in form needed here not seen since...

 

I don't know when!

 

 

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1 minute ago, DJMortimer said:

Consecutive defeats without scoring (or really looking like we might) to powerhouses Luton, Rotherham and Wycombe. That's now 3 goals in the last 9 games, and that includes a penalty and own goal. Even without the points penalty, we'd be 20th. If there was only one season where we could not afford to look so abject it was this one.

 

Garry Monk inherited a bad situation and he has clearly fought his corner, but it plainly isn't working. He can go and history will not look back kindly at the results. But the majority of the blame rests with the shambles in the boardroom in my opinion. Having made a total arse of it, Chansiri now is doing nothing to suggest that he hasn't lost all interest. 

 

Problem is, we need a good manager to get us out of this now. But where on Earth will we find such a person and why would he come to a position as desperate as this from top to bottom? In all likelihood, the next appointment would just be another mediocre one with the clock ticking on his dismissal almost as soon as he gets started.

 

Bad times.

 

A total utter mess. DC has just gone from one ******** up to another ever since Wembley. He's mugged off every fan. He's mugged off mediocre managers. Bruce was the only proven one he's ever appointed, not even that worked out, Bruce it seems couldn't wait to get out. DC clearly needs help from football minded people. However, you look at it, Monk's record is atrocious ever since Christmas and he has to go. Where do we go and who will take the job, who knows but it's looking bleak and we look nailed on to go down.

 

No more talk or excuses, we need to show some fight and direction, DC has to wake up to the seriousness of the situation he's put us in. He has to act, there's no time for feeling sorry for ourselves, get rid of Monk and bring in a CEO and/or a DOF and a proven manager. Show some fight and build towards the future. The future looks bleak to say the least, relegation will be a financial disaster in the current climate. Serious actions are needed to turn this mess around. Utterly depressed. What a nightmare. 

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13 minutes ago, The Night-Owl said:

 

A total utter mess. DC has just gone from one ******** up to another ever since Wembley. He's mugged off every fan. He's mugged off mediocre managers. Bruce was the only proven one he's ever appointed, not even that worked out, Bruce it seems couldn't wait to get out. DC clearly needs help from football minded people. However, you look at it, Monk's record is atrocious ever since Christmas and he has to go. Where do we go and who will take the job, who knows but it's looking bleak and we look nailed on to go down.

 

No more talk or excuses, we need to show some fight and direction, DC has to wake up to the seriousness of the situation he's put us in. He has to act, there's no time for feeling sorry for ourselves, get rid of Monk and bring in a CEO and/or a DOF and a proven manager. Show some fight and build towards the future. The future looks bleak to say the least, relegation will be a financial disaster in the current climate. Serious actions are needed to turn this mess around. Utterly depressed. What a nightmare. 

 

Good post Corky. 

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