Quote: Cruncher "One extra year on top of this one for Lam wouldn't be the worst option, in my view. He'd be motivated to try and get us out of the quagmire we're in now, and if we were still poor at the end of 2019, we'd then have a whole 12 months to try and find someone better. One thing that's been worrying me about the coaching situ is that, sacking Lam now would would see us totally rudderless for the remainder of this year (when we still have survival to fight for), and with very little time to get someone in for next year.'"
I agree with your logic, but Lam was always meant to be a short-term appointment. Unfortunately for the club, time is running against us as we struggle to recover from the Edwards fiasco. To grant him another year based on what's been dished up so far this season sends the wrong message, and do we really want 2020 to turn into yet another rebuilding year as we look for a longer-term prospect as coach? Unless something really disastrous happens, I hope Lam stays for the rest of the current season and that we can find a better candidate who'll sign for 3 years and start next season.