Slight off topic, but something occurred to me about MON when watching the Arsenal v Sunderland game this weekend. We still debate whether he was agood manager or not, but I think the answer is he is a good manager of a team, but not of a club. As a team manager, his job is to pick, train and motivate his players to get results in games, which he is excellent at. As the manager of a club, he also has to navigate the transfer market, consider the larger financial position and build a sustainable model for the club. These were his faults Villa. That's why Sunderland are seeing the best of him right now, but should they wish to build from there and establish themselves in the European spots, they may start seeing his faults.
That sounds like the kind of soundbite I'd expect to hear from Faulkner. Or someone peddling the "we're a mid-table mediocroty side, so best you get used to it" mantra on his behalf.
Quote from: John M'Zog on February 20, 2012, 09:57:19 AMSlight off topic, but something occurred to me about MON when watching the Arsenal v Sunderland game this weekend. We still debate whether he was agood manager or not, but I think the answer is he is a good manager of a team, but not of a club. As a team manager, his job is to pick, train and motivate his players to get results in games, which he is excellent at. As the manager of a club, he also has to navigate the transfer market, consider the larger financial position and build a sustainable model for the club. These were his faults Villa. That's why Sunderland are seeing the best of him right now, but should they wish to build from there and establish themselves in the European spots, they may start seeing his faults.John, that's absolutely bang on the money in my opinion.
I am going to try very hard not to mention MON on here ever again.
Just heard from TalkSport that Alex Mc has 4 lowest win ratio of any Manager in the Prem, past or present. Great!