Quote from: paul_e on December 02, 2014, 03:12:42 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 02, 2014, 01:16:24 PMAm I imagining it, or was it once said that part of Ferguson's success was that he kept bringing in new assistants with new ideas?That's pretty true, all of their assistants got a glowing reputation working as his number 2 and then got jobs elsewhere and struggled being 'the main man', true for Kidd, Mclaren and Queiroz at least.Apart from those short spells with Wolfsburg and Forest I wouldn't really say that McClaren's career has been that bad. Gave Middlesbrough and Twente the best times they'd ever had in their history and now doing very impressive things with Derby. Even with England, it's not as if losing matches against that Croatia and that Russia side is a complete embarrassment as they were both very good teams.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 02, 2014, 01:16:24 PMAm I imagining it, or was it once said that part of Ferguson's success was that he kept bringing in new assistants with new ideas?That's pretty true, all of their assistants got a glowing reputation working as his number 2 and then got jobs elsewhere and struggled being 'the main man', true for Kidd, Mclaren and Queiroz at least.
Am I imagining it, or was it once said that part of Ferguson's success was that he kept bringing in new assistants with new ideas?
My younger son when I sent him a text "Keane has done one" replied "bear shits in woods." My kids are brilliant. Bit coarse like their dad, but brilliant none the less.
If changing backroom staff gets us results then I suggest we randomly sack someone before each game.
Some just aren't cut out to be managers but it doesn't make them bad coaches - McClaren being a prime example.
Quote from: john e on December 02, 2014, 03:56:33 PMQuote from: Dave link=topic=53097.msg27203His CVmsg2720369 date=1417535116Quote from: paul_e on December 02, 2014, 03:12:42 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 02, 2014, 01:16:24 PMAm I imagining it, or was it once said that part of Ferguson's success was that he kept bringing in new assistants with new ideas?That's pretty true, all of their assistants got a glowing reputation working as his number 2 and then got jobs elsewhere and struggled being 'the main man', true for Kidd, Mclaren and Queiroz at least.Apart from those short spells with Wolfsburg and Forest I wouldn't really say that McClaren's career has been that bad. Gave Middlesbrough and Twente the best times they'd ever had in their history and now doing very impressive things with Derby. Even with England, it's not as if losing matches against that Croatia and that Russia side is a complete embarrassment as they were both very good teams.There's not many managers in the UK outside the real top ones that have achieved what Mclaren has in the game, yes he's had his bad times but overall he's proved himself a bloody good manager in my viewThe only reason he's not working with a bigger club in the prem is because of what he looks like and sounds like, people just don't warm to him he's a bit bland and comes over a tad boring, Curbishley suffers in the same wayI would be quite happy with him at Villa, I'd certainly take him over PullisI don't mean they can't do the job, I mean they didn't handle the pressure all that well, Mclaren struggled with the pressure at England (his results weren't terrible but he did what pretty much any half decent coach could've done with those players and nothing more), he just didn't have the personality to handle such a big job. That's what a meant, basically all guys that are good coaches but aren't necessarily the right people to have doing press interviews and being seen as the 'boss' from the outside.
Quote from: Dave link=topic=53097.msg27203His CVmsg2720369 date=1417535116Quote from: paul_e on December 02, 2014, 03:12:42 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 02, 2014, 01:16:24 PMAm I imagining it, or was it once said that part of Ferguson's success was that he kept bringing in new assistants with new ideas?That's pretty true, all of their assistants got a glowing reputation working as his number 2 and then got jobs elsewhere and struggled being 'the main man', true for Kidd, Mclaren and Queiroz at least.Apart from those short spells with Wolfsburg and Forest I wouldn't really say that McClaren's career has been that bad. Gave Middlesbrough and Twente the best times they'd ever had in their history and now doing very impressive things with Derby. Even with England, it's not as if losing matches against that Croatia and that Russia side is a complete embarrassment as they were both very good teams.There's not many managers in the UK outside the real top ones that have achieved what Mclaren has in the game, yes he's had his bad times but overall he's proved himself a bloody good manager in my viewThe only reason he's not working with a bigger club in the prem is because of what he looks like and sounds like, people just don't warm to him he's a bit bland and comes over a tad boring, Curbishley suffers in the same wayI would be quite happy with him at Villa, I'd certainly take him over Pullis
Interesting point re pressure and whether he can handle it. This would be his biggest club football manager job, so a certain amount of pressure is guaranteed. Look at it another way, though, and if he took on our manager job at the end of the season, he'd only have to improve on four years of absolute shite to be seen as doing well.Which is similar to what we said about Lambert when he joined, mind, and look how that is turning out.