Believe me I don’t need to try and avoid your question.
Try and engage your brain, and if you can’t see what the implications for a manager who would have been in charge for three seasons and not won the league ultimately ending in ten in a row for them, versus your made up scenario of a manager coming in to pick up the pieces with a few months left and losing the league and ten in a row then I’m not even interested in engaging with you.
If you want to debate like an adult that’s fine, but throwing in stupid little scenarios like you have is waste of both our time.
For what it’s worth I of course hope he succeeds. Though anyone who doesn’t think he won’t be under serious pressure if they win the league again next year is on another planet, and clearly weren’t at Ibrox that night against Hamilton or the cup game at Tynecastle.
I replied to a post, at this point I'm assuming it was yours since you jumped on to ask what I was talking about. But I can't really be arsed going back to check.
I replied to a post that said, "Especially with it being their 10th in a row, like that was a tipping point as to why Gerrard should go.
That's absurd.
1-7 have nothing to do with Gerrard so you'd need to be a bit special to have it as a tipping point between giving him another year or not.
I can see the boardroom conversation now.
DP "He lost the league by a point, that's progres, but not good enough."
SR "But he won the cups, surely it maybe worth another season"
DP "interesting point, maybe we should give him another year"
SR "Aye, 1 more year, a last chance, we were 1 win from a treble"
DP "Actually, naw, wait a fucking minute, Pedro got laughed at in a car park, Murty was a kids coach out of his depth, Warburton thought it was all a kick about for fun round his local park, we were out the league 4 seasons and as for Craig Whyte and the shit show in 2012, I won't even go there, so Gerrard can pack his fucking bags tonight."
Sensible.
You should be given a seat on the board.