Quote from: Pete3206 on August 13, 2010, 11:57:25 AMBradley's appointment would be a fiasco.One of the toughest leagues in the world and we could be asking a man with no experience of running a European club to steady the ship.Just what sort of player can we hope to attract with a novice on board?I agree.It would be a sure sign that the board were absolutely bonkers if you ask me.
Bradley's appointment would be a fiasco.One of the toughest leagues in the world and we could be asking a man with no experience of running a European club to steady the ship.Just what sort of player can we hope to attract with a novice on board?
Quote from: cb on August 13, 2010, 12:21:48 PMBradley has done well with the States and may very well be a good coach. However, this is not the type of risk I think we should be taking. I'd be quite happy with someone like Rangnick/Martinez, as I can see the upside. However, Bradley (while I stress again he may be a good caoch) has no experience of dealing with the over inflated egos of European players. He has zero experience of managing in a European league. Most worringly, I'm pretty sure he has no real contacts from a scouting point of view and I think this has to be one of the primary qualities of the new manager.the problem with appointing someone like Martinez, who is my first choice as it happens,is that you would be asking him to do the same as what MON did, and walk out close at the start of the season.and if he did, it wouldnt say a lot about the man, so would we want that sort of character as the manager.could obviously wait with Mcdonald, untill the right time came , but it would still seem a little under hand
Bradley has done well with the States and may very well be a good coach. However, this is not the type of risk I think we should be taking. I'd be quite happy with someone like Rangnick/Martinez, as I can see the upside. However, Bradley (while I stress again he may be a good caoch) has no experience of dealing with the over inflated egos of European players. He has zero experience of managing in a European league. Most worringly, I'm pretty sure he has no real contacts from a scouting point of view and I think this has to be one of the primary qualities of the new manager.
Arsene Wenger was considered a bit of a risky appointment when he was whisked away from that footballing giant that is the J-League. "Arsene Who?" were the headlines.
This is a very good point. Any of us who are calling Martin disloyal for the timing of his departure must also think the same of any manager who leaves their current post to join us now.
Dawg and john e - let me state I am delighted o neill has gone , but now let's move on with Sven, bilic, klinsmann or jol!As far as mon is concerned good riddance - as far as Bradley is concerned I don't think randy is stupid enough to appoint a man with no European experience!If he does it will be a blow but at least it's not o neill!
Quote from: John M on August 13, 2010, 12:44:35 PMThis is a very good point. Any of us who are calling Martin disloyal for the timing of his departure must also think the same of any manager who leaves their current post to join us now.No, it's completely different. It just is.