I never said it would be good if it happened again. Just that it actually worked out well for us back in 1987
Quote from: Mister E on November 16, 2014, 05:52:27 PMAgree with all of this - I'd only add that I think the build-up of fan discontent would have had some effect on HDE's decision about when to sell; but I accept that all the other factors you mention were relevant. ... the fact that the mainstream media is so reluctant to provide a platform for proper supporter debate is a big problem.
Agree with all of this - I'd only add that I think the build-up of fan discontent would have had some effect on HDE's decision about when to sell; but I accept that all the other factors you mention were relevant.
"The whole of the club needs restructuring. The youth policy is not good enough, the scouting system is not good enough, the football team is a shambles and I've come to sort it out."
Well, some of the players were very fit but others palpably were not. Anyway, by training I really don't just mean fitness, and that's the problem, we need to alter how we think as fans. We can't just accept a man whose training methods, according to loads of former players, essentially consisted of fitness and five-a-side. If you look at the successful managers these days, nobody else does that and the results show. By the way, saying that we kept a high tempo for 90 minutes better under MON is just obviously wrong - remember John Terry's interview where he said that everyone knew how to play against us - you just wait for the hour mark and we'll get knackered. That was MON's sustained high tempo for you.