Quote from: john e on March 22, 2012, 08:59:13 PMi didnt know that thing about Motherwell, did he really finish in 2nd place with them ?He took over from Tommy McClean, their most successful manager since WWII, and finished 2nd in his first season as that team was being broken up, players sold for big fees and the money spent on the team. They had won the Scottish Cup the year before. They were then 8th 8th and 9th avoiding relegation by just one place on each occasion.
i didnt know that thing about Motherwell, did he really finish in 2nd place with them ?
Completely agree, Paul. As soon as they mentioned that in the list of criteria during the process for replacing MON, I hoped it wouldn't come back to haunt them. The Premier League has achieved its level of success and validity largely thanks to those players and managers it has brought in from overseas with the TV money, more so than its own inherent technical qualities (imo the fans and atmospheres are a couple of the biggest inherent 'selling points' of English football). The ethics of that you can question - the reality of its success is unavoidable. The board did not act with a great deal of logic, reason or cold detachment when including that criterion.
Why is Premier League experience so important if the experience was largely failure?
Quote from: PaulWinch on March 23, 2012, 11:38:26 AMWhy is Premier League experience so important if the experience was largely failure? If you were only able to ask one question in the presence of Lerner and Faulkner, that would be it.
Quote from: PaulWinch on March 23, 2012, 11:38:26 AMWhy is Premier League experience so important if the experience was largely failure? If you were only able to ask one question in the presence of Lerner and Faulkner, that would be it.If you think about it, we actually hired one of the least successful managers in PL history.
Hopefully his plan will be to pick us his dole money, because he should not under any circumstances be here.