People can give their opinion On whether its a good or bad appointment based on whatever information they have to make a judgment. Ron obviously thought it a good appointment, others see it as a bad appointment. Clearly the proof will ultimately be shown in the future but simply to say "lets give him a chance" is answering a different question. It's a forum for discussion. I think the majority on here will give him a chance and hope to be proved wrong.
If people didn't give their views and discuss it would be a boring place. To say it's too early to tell would defeat all speculation, how can people guess a score or decide if a player will be a good signing??
You said you thought people want him to fail - please point me to posts that suggest people want him to fail? You said people should eat humble pie if he succeeds - I'm sure people would be more than happy to but only to those who think now that he will be a good appointment. I'd ask you, do you think he will be a good appointment - yes or no?
Also, I've seen plenty of reasoned arguments why people are sceptical but not that many why he was our best option - I'd be interested to hear those.
Of course every single person is going to stop short of saying "I hope he fails" or "he will fail", but the tone of how a comment is made speaks volumes and to me seems very counter productive. I have some examples that I have bothered to go through just this thread alone and found some very negative comments which, to me, smack of people wanting him to fail before he's even started:
Wrong bloke useless tosser in my opinion , Sturrock should still be here the players just dont care for Brown i imagine they think he is a nob
I never disagreed with Sturrock leaving. I felt he was going to anyway and his reign was rather petering out.
This was a last ditch effort from Ron to get us into the play off's under the 'new manager' effect and it has dramatically failed so questions have to be asked already.
Either of these would have gone done well with supporters, let's hope Smiffy is right about this 6 month thing!
(although in fairness did later mention that PB would be afforded a chance)
I don't think I've openly argued for a manager to be dismissed since Alvin Martin, but this is the most encouraging thing I've heard about Brown yet.
(in response to Smiffys rumoured 6 month release clause)
OK, I'll give you a few examples of why I'm more leaning positive than negative:
He comes across quite well in interviews (plus I can actually understand what he's saying)
Probably has a fair few names in his own "black book"
Doubtful we're in a position to pick and choose our appointments.
Turned Hull around from 22nd in Championship to gain promotion to Premier League where he managed for 2 more years and survived their first season.
In keeping with those supporting Sturrock in a time where injury has been prevailant, he took Preston to 2nd place before all three of his first choice strikers got injured and they ended up dropping to 10th which got him the boot.
Probably has good links with some Prem teams, we already know Sam Allardyce is a useful contact (despite the team)
Won Premier League manager of the month.
I don't particularly want to have to list my points in his favor as my overall stance is that he may well come with some negative points on his CV, but it doesn't detract from the fact that he IS our manager and will be here for some time. He hasn't even brought in his own players yet, so we have literally no idea what to expect until August. If someone starts picking holes in my points, I wont be drawn into a debate as it's just the way I see it.
I think he will be a good appointment and I'll back him right here and now. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I'll have no problem in saying so.....I'm just pointing out that others wont be so quick to come out and say they were wrong to doubt PB if it works out for the best....In fact, many will state they were "right behind him all the way" which judging by the comments is clearly not so.