Quote: *1865* "
Fine, change the coach, it won't matter. No matter who's in charge the same issues will continue to arise. '"
We need to clear out the whole of the coaching set up and (eventually) all of the players who have been involved during this frustrating period. The fact that 'just' changing the coach won't rectify the problems is not a reason to persist with a man who clearly isn't up to the job. For five years.
It is vitally important that the person charged with rebuilding the club/squad is capable of doing so, and that he is capable of getting the best out of the group of players at his disposal until changes can be made.
Quote: *1865* "People seem to think we have this great squad that could do so much better with a different coach, no we won't, the squads not that good.'"
I haven't seen a single poster say that we have a 'great squad'. Not one. What most are saying is that the squad ought to be doing better than is currently the case. A good coach/manager would be achieving that. Look at what Tony Pulis did at Palace this year. They were one of the favourites to go down when he took over and hadn't been out of the bottom three for most of the season. He got them organised and playing for each other and managed an 11th place finish. A pretty immediate improvement without anything like a 'great squad'.