By: rick | February 10th, 2011
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Yes, I know it happened a few days ago but, as you may be, I am still unhappy and a bit confused, I figured it was still worth talking about. So there.For me, this sacking was a bit unexpected. So we may be out of the table solely on goal differential, but the club has played much better than the league position shows. In the past month, specifically in the Wigan and Man United (still not quite sure how that wasn’t a red for Red Nev) matches, the squad has performed admirably yet the end result was underwhelming. The signs were so favorable though. Di Matteo had the squad playing nice, attractive football that, quite frankly, is hard to find recently. Sure, teams like Stoke and ______ (insert random Sam Allardyce team here) play the hoof and hope game and yeah it does get results, but who enjoys watching those games? The only way they are ever entertaining is when the other team manages to break down their back line and bang in 4.The sacking definitely should not have come on the heels to a 3-0 loss to Man City, especially when the match was in Manchester. For a coach that lead us successfully out of the championship and off to a great start this year, I’m surprised we haven’t decided to stick with him. At least give him a year. It’s no secret that the best managers (Ferguson, Wenger) have been at their respective clubs for a long time. When you have a manager that knows the right way to play and is at your club, why would you sack him? Especially in the week after the transfer window ended. It’s just silly.The hardest part will be finding a new, suitable coach for our squad. Michael Appleton is currently the favorite (odds are 5/2 I believe), and he is currently the caretaker manager, and it appears that the best chance he would have is if WBA win on the weekend when we host strugglers West Ham. I’m not exactly sure why they would fire the coach due to a lack of results and then promote someone with no experience. No offense to Mr. Appleton, but I hope they find an experienced coach that has battled relegation before and knows what the dangers are. However, the few big name coaches we have been linked with are Martin Jol, Big Sam, Uncle Roy and Chris Hughton, most of which are either not experienced enough (Hughton) or play the wrong way (Big Sam and Uncle Roy) for my taste. That leaves only Martin Jol as a potential candidate in my mind.Whatever happens, I hope it all works out in the end, and we don’t lose the quick tempo, free flowing passing game that we have all become accustomed to and grown to love.

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Tags: Roberto Di Matteo, Team News, West Bromwich Albion
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