I do believe Chiefy should go at the end of the season, though it is unlikely he will given the unambitious nature of the club. And if he somehow does depart, in all likelihood he gets replaced by Greenacre (at least temporarily). Even if that didn't happen, it's a long, long off-season, plenty of time to find a replacement manager. So whether it is to be Chiefy out or not, there's really no need to rush into that decision.
For now, we know our playoff hopes are gone. At the moment we are hearing that Payne, Rufer & Chico are some way from being fully fit (I'm going to give Chiefy the benefit of the doubt and assume this isn't him just making excuses). Ishige was apparently ill this week, Piper was still suffering the effects of the Pijnaker "tackle" going into the game. And Rojas is still a couple weeks from being a starting player.
I'm going to wait and see how Chiefy does with a fully fit team. I want to hear in a pre-match press conference that all our best players are fully fit or at least very close to it, rather than hearing the sort of stuff from my previous paragraph. Then, I'm going to give him that game, and the game after that, and see how he does in those two games. If we didn't look much better in those two games than we have looked over the last 3 months, then there are no excuses and it should be untenable for him to stay.
For now, we know our playoff hopes are gone. At the moment we are hearing that Payne, Rufer & Chico are some way from being fully fit (I'm going to give Chiefy the benefit of the doubt and assume this isn't him just making excuses). Ishige was apparently ill this week, Piper was still suffering the effects of the Pijnaker "tackle" going into the game. And Rojas is still a couple weeks from being a starting player.
I'm going to wait and see how Chiefy does with a fully fit team. I want to hear in a pre-match press conference that all our best players are fully fit or at least very close to it, rather than hearing the sort of stuff from my previous paragraph. Then, I'm going to give him that game, and the game after that, and see how he does in those two games. If we didn't look much better in those two games than we have looked over the last 3 months, then there are no excuses and it should be untenable for him to stay.