Quote from: KevinGage on November 22, 2011, 05:48:03 PMHoullier goes -and he had to go- and we opt for McLeish. Where is the continuity, the strategy? RL talks about being impressed with Big Ecks passion for the game, how engaging he is and how he buys into the importance of making the most of our youth team. I can well believe McLeish is engaging. I can well believe McLeish also told him what he wanted to hear. But a quick glance at the clubs he's managed previously doesn't mark him out as a boss who likes to give youth (or flair) it's chance.The fact that they were interested in Martinez also speaks volumes about the lack of direction. I'm not buying the lie about McLeish being identified early on as the sort of manager Lerner had set his stall out for, when Martinez, a completely different sort of manager altogether, would almost certainly have been our manager if he'd decided to speak to us. Or before that, if Benitez had said that he'd be content with little money to spend, he'd have probably been offered the job as well.
Houllier goes -and he had to go- and we opt for McLeish. Where is the continuity, the strategy? RL talks about being impressed with Big Ecks passion for the game, how engaging he is and how he buys into the importance of making the most of our youth team. I can well believe McLeish is engaging. I can well believe McLeish also told him what he wanted to hear. But a quick glance at the clubs he's managed previously doesn't mark him out as a boss who likes to give youth (or flair) it's chance.
Quote from: Risso on November 22, 2011, 05:56:50 PMQuote from: KevinGage on November 22, 2011, 05:48:03 PMHoullier goes -and he had to go- and we opt for McLeish. Where is the continuity, the strategy? RL talks about being impressed with Big Ecks passion for the game, how engaging he is and how he buys into the importance of making the most of our youth team. I can well believe McLeish is engaging. I can well believe McLeish also told him what he wanted to hear. But a quick glance at the clubs he's managed previously doesn't mark him out as a boss who likes to give youth (or flair) it's chance.The fact that they were interested in Martinez also speaks volumes about the lack of direction. I'm not buying the lie about McLeish being identified early on as the sort of manager Lerner had set his stall out for, when Martinez, a completely different sort of manager altogether, would almost certainly have been our manager if he'd decided to speak to us. Or before that, if Benitez had said that he'd be content with little money to spend, he'd have probably been offered the job as well.I don't believe it for a moment, but the very thought that early on in their candidate seeking process they identified McLeish as the number one is possibly the most terrifying indicator of cluelessness I've heard yet.
I personally feel that there's been a bit of an over-reaction from a few on here today. Understandably i might add and there's a lot of truth that's been spoken, but a bit of an over-reaction in some quarters all the same. Last night was our third league defeat, the others being against an outstanding Man City side and unfortunatley a derby, a game we were doing ok in until Phil Dowd intervened. Last night was McCleish's first real big howler since taking over (although Bolton was'nt pretty). He got it horribly wrong and we've got to hope he realises how wrong he got it. I think we should get to the end of the year and look at it then, that's fair i think but he's not going to get away with many more team selections and perfomances like that.