Tonight was truly awful and I could easily say yes but I don't see the urgency - just yet - of getting rid so it's no however if we have another performance like tonights on Saturday then his position is probably untenable.
Yes. He's rapidly turning players who over-performed last season and regressing them back to where they were. They deserve better, as do the supporters.
Yep, totally 100%. We said judge him when he had his full squad, think we are all past that. with Mads & Morris back he’d still play Odour up top & have no place for Benson or Gomes. a win on Saturday won’t happen & for me wouldn’t change a thing. out team is unrecognisable after 10 games under him, it’s only going to get worse.
Let's hope some dressing room home truths are thrashed about and they respond Saturday. If they don't, then sadly it's a yes. I actually thought we looked sharp and focussed tonight until the ref spoilt it by blowing for kick off.
Never, ever called for a manager to go, but on this occasion - yes. The brief flashes of quality this season have clearly been despite him, not because of him. I'm not blaming him - he's possibly doing his best, but he is completely & utterly out of his depth.
I really sympathise with those that think this is too early to sack a manager, but I've probably seen two of my top five most hopeless Barnsley performances ever at this level just in the last month, and I didn't even watch tonight.
Credit Mr Schopp for coming over to England to manage a 2nd tier provincial club. He has had the balls to do that. However, its not working. The team and tactics look totally inept and that has to be down to the manager. He makes the decisions and organises the team and tactics. Must go very soon.
I think bringing someone in and sacking them so quickly would be a admission of a huge mistake in the original appointment. So it will be a case if those making the call believe that to be the case or still consider the mess of everyone uprooting in the summer to be the cause. On the face of it the man looks to be out of his depth.