Quote from: RussellC on January 19, 2015, 10:28:49 PMJust watched Pulis being interviewed on Sky and can't help thinking that we've missed a huge trick there. I love the way that he gives a real honest appraisal of his team's performances and highlights exactly what they need to improve on. He's almost the anti-Lambert in that sense.They had two shots, none of which were on target. We haven't missed out on anything.
Just watched Pulis being interviewed on Sky and can't help thinking that we've missed a huge trick there. I love the way that he gives a real honest appraisal of his team's performances and highlights exactly what they need to improve on. He's almost the anti-Lambert in that sense.
Unless Sean Dyche learns how to clear his throat before speaking it's a no from me. His voice is like nails on a chalkboard for me.
We have a good defensive record anyway, I am just curious why you want to swap a manager who cannot get his teams to create and score for another, who has a reputation for playing as equally mindnumbingly bleak football.
Which is why it is incorrect when people criticise the board for making a bad hire in Lambert. He wasn't. He was the manager that many people wanted because he ticked many, if not all of the boxes. Progressive, aggressive, liked attacking football, not afraid tactically, clever in the market especially on a restricted budget. He was going to come in, be the anti McLeish and astutely take on the big boys while stabilization is over the long term. That he has gone away from so much of what made him the manager we all wanted in the first place goes beyond disappointing.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 20, 2015, 12:53:47 PMWhich is why it is incorrect when people criticise the board for making a bad hire in Lambert. He wasn't. He was the manager that many people wanted because he ticked many, if not all of the boxes. Progressive, aggressive, liked attacking football, not afraid tactically, clever in the market especially on a restricted budget. He was going to come in, be the anti McLeish and astutely take on the big boys while stabilization is over the long term. That he has gone away from so much of what made him the manager we all wanted in the first place goes beyond disappointing.Which is what most of us probably struggle to understand about him - and why we've been so patient?His Norwich teams, full of players we'd never heard of, always seemed to be well set up and always looked threatening when they played at VP and elsewhere - fast, incisive movement and passing, and scoring some really well-made goals.WTF happened?
Quote from: Ads on January 20, 2015, 02:54:30 PMWe have a good defensive record anyway, I am just curious why you want to swap a manager who cannot get his teams to create and score for another, who has a reputation for playing as equally mindnumbingly bleak football. It's more about wanting to swap a Manager who has shown no signs of being able to effectively coach or set-up a team in 3 years for one who seems to specialise in it. And about swapping a Manager who has never coherently acknowledged any of his teams' failings or spoken about specific improvements with any substance in any media interview I've ever hear him give to one how does just that. In terms of entertainment, yu can't rate Pulis on last night. He's gone in to WBA with the immediate intention of making them hard to beat, which he seems to have done. We're talking about a Manager who recorded a 42.86% win-percentage at Crystal Palace. That's Crystal palace. In the Premiership. He may be route-one at times, but I'd take that kind of "mind-numbing bleakness" over Lambert any day of the week.
Quote from: RussellC on January 20, 2015, 03:21:49 PMQuote from: Ads on January 20, 2015, 02:54:30 PMWe have a good defensive record anyway, I am just curious why you want to swap a manager who cannot get his teams to create and score for another, who has a reputation for playing as equally mindnumbingly bleak football. It's more about wanting to swap a Manager who has shown no signs of being able to effectively coach or set-up a team in 3 years for one who seems to specialise in it. And about swapping a Manager who has never coherently acknowledged any of his teams' failings or spoken about specific improvements with any substance in any media interview I've ever hear him give to one how does just that. In terms of entertainment, yu can't rate Pulis on last night. He's gone in to WBA with the immediate intention of making them hard to beat, which he seems to have done. We're talking about a Manager who recorded a 42.86% win-percentage at Crystal Palace. That's Crystal palace. In the Premiership. He may be route-one at times, but I'd take that kind of "mind-numbing bleakness" over Lambert any day of the week.I'm not rating Pulis on last night, I rate him on the basis of £100 million spent at Stoke in the creation of the worst football side I have ever seen. There have been far less effective teams at getting results, but they were by far and away the most awful.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on January 20, 2015, 02:57:04 PMUnless Sean Dyche learns how to clear his throat before speaking it's a no from me. His voice is like nails on a chalkboard for me. I don't want that to be a stick to beat him with once it all goes shit shaped. That the players can't understand him or that his voice is annoying as to why we are not winning games or playing well.