What jumps out there is how ridiculously well paid the Premiership is. Hughes, MON and Moyes in the top ten!One thing that might need to be factored in is that in Europe it is far more prevalent to have more layers of management on the football side whereas in the UK (as we have found out) it is more common to trust one man to run the whole shebang.Certainly Munich has many layers and in spain the teams have B teams in the lower leagues so some of the UK manager's typical responsibilities must be completely delegated.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on March 28, 2012, 07:22:13 PMWhat jumps out there is how ridiculously well paid the Premiership is. Hughes, MON and Moyes in the top ten!One thing that might need to be factored in is that in Europe it is far more prevalent to have more layers of management on the football side whereas in the UK (as we have found out) it is more common to trust one man to run the whole shebang.Certainly Munich has many layers and in spain the teams have B teams in the lower leagues so some of the UK manager's typical responsibilities must be completely delegated. That is a very good point. The Bill Nicholson/Shankley/Clough/Revie/Ferguson syndrome: these chaps ran their clubs from top to bottom and did most of the deals and forged the ethos of their organizations.As soon as anybody mentioned something as a outlandish as a DOF or similar, there would be a chorus of "it won't work over here".
Quote from: adrenachrome on March 28, 2012, 07:35:54 PMQuote from: Dante Lavelli on March 28, 2012, 07:22:13 PMWhat jumps out there is how ridiculously well paid the Premiership is. Hughes, MON and Moyes in the top ten!One thing that might need to be factored in is that in Europe it is far more prevalent to have more layers of management on the football side whereas in the UK (as we have found out) it is more common to trust one man to run the whole shebang.Certainly Munich has many layers and in spain the teams have B teams in the lower leagues so some of the UK manager's typical responsibilities must be completely delegated. That is a very good point. The Bill Nicholson/Shankley/Clough/Revie/Ferguson syndrome: these chaps ran their clubs from top to bottom and did most of the deals and forged the ethos of their organizations.As soon as anybody mentioned something as a outlandish as a DOF or similar, there would be a chorus of "it won't work over here".Ditto with Barcelona the La Masia "farmhouse" seems to be very separate entity compared to what Guardiola does with the first team.
Sorry you're absolutely right Monty with regard to barca's joined up thinking. I was using it in reference to the amounts that managers were paid in the UK compared to abroad. For example I read that the Masia cost 5m a year to run, of which some costs would be for mangers etc which to a degree are currently roles performed by the traditional British manager.
McLeish. For all the bad decisions, McLeish had relatively decent money in the summer from sales and time to assess the squad, and has then blamed much of the last 2 months poor performances on it not being his squad etc. Lerner still has a little good will in the tank for me, but if there was a Faulkner McCleish option it would get my vote straight away.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 28, 2012, 12:06:55 PMThe thing is, McLeish can say "I want to play attractive football" and be telling the truthIt was possibly why the cynics amongst us were prepared to give him a chance. 'He could'nt possibly play drab football with the players we have' we thought at the time? Somehow he's managed it.
The thing is, McLeish can say "I want to play attractive football" and be telling the truth
Lerner still has a little good will in the tank for me
Quote from: ozzjim on March 29, 2012, 07:14:22 AMLerner still has a little good will in the tank for me None at all for me.He seems quite happy to piss the progress we've made over the last few seasons up the wall, add to that his complete lack of interest.
The scale of the mismanagement is pretty woeful. I don't think they know what to do next to be honest.
Quote from: Risso on March 29, 2012, 10:33:40 AMThe scale of the mismanagement is pretty woeful. I don't think they know what to do next to be honest.They could phone Nicky Keye, she'll know.