He's not a bad manager, but he should hardly be exalted as much as he is. It would be a bit like if PSG won the league - their manager wouldn't necessarily have to be a genius, he'd just have to be competent enough to prevent the usual fuck-ups that characterise that club, and the same applies to Redknapp and Spurs. They got their first competent management structure since Jol was in charge without Comolli, Liverpool had a colossal disaster bigger than Arsenal's in the two years Spurs were fifth and they took full advantage. Not genius, just competence.
"Possession is what it's all about. If you keep the ball you make the other team chase but if you give it away, you have to chase it yourselves and that's a lot harder."In the first half we kept it well and made them chase us for 45 minutes."In the second half we turned the ball over too easily. We didn't work hard enough to make angles for each other and suddenly we had to chase and that's when it became more difficult."
Quote from: ronshirt on September 11, 2010, 08:11:29 PM...How far back do we take the net spend to make any comparison worthwhile?I did a back of the envelope working of Mon's ins and outs and came up with about £60m. Does that sound about right?Yes that's right. We've spent approx. £60m net.
...How far back do we take the net spend to make any comparison worthwhile?I did a back of the envelope working of Mon's ins and outs and came up with about £60m. Does that sound about right?
Quote from: Villadawg on September 12, 2010, 12:45:18 AMQuote from: ronshirt on September 11, 2010, 08:11:29 PM...How far back do we take the net spend to make any comparison worthwhile?I did a back of the envelope working of Mon's ins and outs and came up with about £60m. Does that sound about right?Yes that's right. We've spent approx. £60m net. Which includes the Milner money received from Man City..
Wigan beat them largely because Martinez played a 3-5-2, a tactic specifically invented to thwart open 4-4-2s - in the mid-80s.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 07:40:08 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on September 11, 2010, 07:28:15 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 07:17:50 PMHowever you try to dress it up it isn't "working wonders" to finish 4th with the squad of players he has to choose from.It certainly is, particularly if your idea of a good job is finishing no higher than 6th after spending £120M.As Ron has pointed out he's got a squad that cost almost twice as much as ours. He's done well, if he wins something then he'll have done very well but it still won't be working wonders. You don't seem to understand the concept of net spend. Yes their squad cost more, but then they've also had an awful lot of high profile sales as well.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on September 11, 2010, 07:28:15 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 07:17:50 PMHowever you try to dress it up it isn't "working wonders" to finish 4th with the squad of players he has to choose from.It certainly is, particularly if your idea of a good job is finishing no higher than 6th after spending £120M.As Ron has pointed out he's got a squad that cost almost twice as much as ours. He's done well, if he wins something then he'll have done very well but it still won't be working wonders.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 11, 2010, 07:17:50 PMHowever you try to dress it up it isn't "working wonders" to finish 4th with the squad of players he has to choose from.It certainly is, particularly if your idea of a good job is finishing no higher than 6th after spending £120M.
However you try to dress it up it isn't "working wonders" to finish 4th with the squad of players he has to choose from.
Quote from: Monty on September 12, 2010, 01:35:01 AMHe's not a bad manager, but he should hardly be exalted as much as he is. It would be a bit like if PSG won the league - their manager wouldn't necessarily have to be a genius, he'd just have to be competent enough to prevent the usual fuck-ups that characterise that club, and the same applies to Redknapp and Spurs. They got their first competent management structure since Jol was in charge without Comolli, Liverpool had a colossal disaster bigger than Arsenal's in the two years Spurs were fifth and they took full advantage. Not genius, just competence.I don't think anyone has called him a genius; I certainly haven't. But he deserves more credit than he's getting from you.
It's a sad commentary on how some people view football these days that finishing 4th with such an expensively assembled squad is considered a major achievement
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 12, 2010, 09:26:06 AMIt's a sad commentary on how some people view football these days that finishing 4th with such an expensively assembled squad is considered a major achievementChris.Haven't you in the past said that 4th is more important than silverware?
Quote from: Mark Fletcher on September 12, 2010, 09:28:18 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 12, 2010, 09:26:06 AMIt's a sad commentary on how some people view football these days that finishing 4th with such an expensively assembled squad is considered a major achievementChris.Haven't you in the past said that 4th is more important than silverware?Not to me personally but I accept that getting into the CL is more important to the club in terms of development than winning say the Carling Cup but that still doesn't mean that I think a manager who does it with such an expensive squad has worked wonders. If Mick McCarthy got the Dingles there then that would be working wonders.It's the over the top language that I object to. He'd done a decent job, as did MON, but it's not the remarkable achievement coolerking tries to pretend it is.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 12, 2010, 09:52:18 AMQuote from: Mark Fletcher on September 12, 2010, 09:28:18 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 12, 2010, 09:26:06 AMIt's a sad commentary on how some people view football these days that finishing 4th with such an expensively assembled squad is considered a major achievementChris.Haven't you in the past said that 4th is more important than silverware?Not to me personally but I accept that getting into the CL is more important to the club in terms of development than winning say the Carling Cup but that still doesn't mean that I think a manager who does it with such an expensive squad has worked wonders. If Mick McCarthy got the Dingles there then that would be working wonders.It's the over the top language that I object to. He'd done a decent job, as did MON, but it's not the remarkable achievement coolerking tries to pretend it is.http://cdn.sheknows.com/articles/fudge(1).jpg