Very few managers will survive six consecutive defeats. Just look at the sackings so far this season, or any season for that matter.SJG99 wrote:
Ok, prove it. Post absolutely anything, anywhere, other than your previous post, that has any journalist, manager, pundit, or anyone else indicating that when a team loses 6 matches (not 5, not 7) the manager is sacked "as a rule of thumb".
More worrying is that the spirit in the team seems low. County were playing badly but picking up points in the early part of the season. That showed a good spirit if nothing else.
I am beginning to wonder if there has been a major falling out behind the scenes. As I said this is Flynn's first real challenge. It was bound to come. Whether as a manager Flynn has the potential to kick on I think we are about to find out.
The greatest manager of all time in the English game was, love him or loathe him, Alex Ferguson. His philosophy was no matter how great a player was if he gave you trouble he was out. Beckham and Keene being prime examples. Whether Flynn has such character the time has perhaps come to see.