Imagine the scenario - we beat Leicester and look impressive about it. Would Marshall & Marshall be realistic until the end of the season?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 13, 2015, 01:44:10 PMQuote from: Holte L2 on February 13, 2015, 01:41:28 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 13, 2015, 01:38:34 PMImagine the scenario - we beat Leicester and look impressive about it. Would Marshall & Marshall be realistic until the end of the season?Might be too much of a gamble considering our precarious position.If we were mid-table I'd feel more comfortable with it. That's pretty much my take, but we've said for ages that a trained monkey could get more out of this squad than Paul Lambert did. Presumably Lambert wasn't coaching and managing the team in a vacuum? The Marshalls must have had some sort of input into what we've seen for the last few months.But I'd definitely take them over Sherwood or Hoddle.
Quote from: Holte L2 on February 13, 2015, 01:41:28 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 13, 2015, 01:38:34 PMImagine the scenario - we beat Leicester and look impressive about it. Would Marshall & Marshall be realistic until the end of the season?Might be too much of a gamble considering our precarious position.If we were mid-table I'd feel more comfortable with it. That's pretty much my take, but we've said for ages that a trained monkey could get more out of this squad than Paul Lambert did.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 13, 2015, 01:38:34 PMImagine the scenario - we beat Leicester and look impressive about it. Would Marshall & Marshall be realistic until the end of the season?Might be too much of a gamble considering our precarious position.If we were mid-table I'd feel more comfortable with it.
Let's not forget what happened with Kevin McDonald whose first match came days after Martin O'Neill 'parted company'...Game 1: Aston Villa 3 - 0 West Ham (Exciting Attacking football!)Game 2: Rapid Wien 1-1 Aston VillaGame 3: Newcastle 6-0 Aston VillaGame 4: Aston Villa 2-3 Rapid Wien (out of Europa League - the last time we tasted European football)
Quote from: Holte L2 on February 13, 2015, 12:51:11 PMHe's always struck me that thinks he knows more than he does. Talks the talk, but can't walk the walk.Just going through his Managerial career. He hasn't done anything of any real worth.Swindon - Achieved Promotion.Chelsea - Finished 11thEngland - upset the dressing room with his treatment of the players over deciding his World Cup 98 squad, Upset Beckham by announcing publicly his dropping from the Tunisia game. Despite him being one of our best players. Refused to play in-form Owen until it was apparent we needed his goals. Sacked by declaring his religious beliefs. Southampton - Lasted a year before joining TottenhamTottenham - Finished 10th place.Wolves - Finished 7th. 8 points off the play offsalso taken from Wikipedia:In April 2014 he revealed he had come close to taking over from Andre Villas Boas at Tottenham, before the job was given to Tim Sherwood."I did have talks with Daniel Levy and the club," Hoddle said. "He wanted a little bit of advice and a bit of a sounding board for himself. "[I said) 'I am there for you if you want me to take it to the end of the season and then we will have a little look at it then, I would be prepared to do that'. "I wouldn't do it for any other club for that short period of time. It was just that it is in my DNA. I have loved my time at other clubs, I really have, but being a Spurs supporter since I was eight, going there very young, it is in my bloodGlenn Hoddle's biggest fan is Glenn Hoddle. He'd be a disaster. The above is as myopic, churlish and curmudgeonly an assessment of Hoddles career as I have ever seen.At Swindon, he took a nothing side into the top flight playing fabulous football. A remarkable achievement in itself.At Chelsea he managed no better than 11th in an era when that was no disgrace for Chelsea, but also took them to an FA Cup final , an FA Cup semi and a CWC semi.For England, his win ratio is bettered only by Sir Alf and Capello, and we qualified for finals tournaments.At Saints he saved them from relegation ending a creditable tenth when he left.At Spurs he reached a LC final and improved on the previous league finish- just.Wolves didn’t work out- but he is in good company there.I am not suggesting that Hoddle is in the managerial elite now- but we are not dining off that table. He does know what the PL is about, at Swindon he showed he has what it takes to get a side out of the second tier ( which we may well need) the England job gives him credibility, at Chelsea and Spurs he showed talent in the Cups and hopefully he will have learned from the Wolves experience. More recently his time at QPR means he knows what a relegation dog fight looks like, a battle he won with Saints.It is difficult to see anyone else with anything like those credentials being available. No-one comes with a satisfaction guaranteed stamp, but if you think he would be a disaster, wait for a few other names.
He's always struck me that thinks he knows more than he does. Talks the talk, but can't walk the walk.Just going through his Managerial career. He hasn't done anything of any real worth.Swindon - Achieved Promotion.Chelsea - Finished 11thEngland - upset the dressing room with his treatment of the players over deciding his World Cup 98 squad, Upset Beckham by announcing publicly his dropping from the Tunisia game. Despite him being one of our best players. Refused to play in-form Owen until it was apparent we needed his goals. Sacked by declaring his religious beliefs. Southampton - Lasted a year before joining TottenhamTottenham - Finished 10th place.Wolves - Finished 7th. 8 points off the play offsalso taken from Wikipedia:In April 2014 he revealed he had come close to taking over from Andre Villas Boas at Tottenham, before the job was given to Tim Sherwood."I did have talks with Daniel Levy and the club," Hoddle said. "He wanted a little bit of advice and a bit of a sounding board for himself. "[I said) 'I am there for you if you want me to take it to the end of the season and then we will have a little look at it then, I would be prepared to do that'. "I wouldn't do it for any other club for that short period of time. It was just that it is in my DNA. I have loved my time at other clubs, I really have, but being a Spurs supporter since I was eight, going there very young, it is in my bloodGlenn Hoddle's biggest fan is Glenn Hoddle. He'd be a disaster.
Quote from: garyfouroaks on February 13, 2015, 01:57:57 PMQuote from: Holte L2 on February 13, 2015, 12:51:11 PMHe's always struck me that thinks he knows more than he does. Talks the talk, but can't walk the walk.Just going through his Managerial career. He hasn't done anything of any real worth.Swindon - Achieved Promotion.Chelsea - Finished 11thEngland - upset the dressing room with his treatment of the players over deciding his World Cup 98 squad, Upset Beckham by announcing publicly his dropping from the Tunisia game. Despite him being one of our best players. Refused to play in-form Owen until it was apparent we needed his goals. Sacked by declaring his religious beliefs. Southampton - Lasted a year before joining TottenhamTottenham - Finished 10th place.Wolves - Finished 7th. 8 points off the play offsalso taken from Wikipedia:In April 2014 he revealed he had come close to taking over from Andre Villas Boas at Tottenham, before the job was given to Tim Sherwood."I did have talks with Daniel Levy and the club," Hoddle said. "He wanted a little bit of advice and a bit of a sounding board for himself. "[I said) 'I am there for you if you want me to take it to the end of the season and then we will have a little look at it then, I would be prepared to do that'. "I wouldn't do it for any other club for that short period of time. It was just that it is in my DNA. I have loved my time at other clubs, I really have, but being a Spurs supporter since I was eight, going there very young, it is in my bloodGlenn Hoddle's biggest fan is Glenn Hoddle. He'd be a disaster. The above is as myopic, churlish and curmudgeonly an assessment of Hoddles career as I have ever seen.At Swindon, he took a nothing side into the top flight playing fabulous football. A remarkable achievement in itself.At Chelsea he managed no better than 11th in an era when that was no disgrace for Chelsea, but also took them to an FA Cup final , an FA Cup semi and a CWC semi.For England, his win ratio is bettered only by Sir Alf and Capello, and we qualified for finals tournaments.At Saints he saved them from relegation ending a creditable tenth when he left.At Spurs he reached a LC final and improved on the previous league finish- just.Wolves didn’t work out- but he is in good company there.I am not suggesting that Hoddle is in the managerial elite now- but we are not dining off that table. He does know what the PL is about, at Swindon he showed he has what it takes to get a side out of the second tier ( which we may well need) the England job gives him credibility, at Chelsea and Spurs he showed talent in the Cups and hopefully he will have learned from the Wolves experience. More recently his time at QPR means he knows what a relegation dog fight looks like, a battle he won with Saints.It is difficult to see anyone else with anything like those credentials being available. No-one comes with a satisfaction guaranteed stamp, but if you think he would be a disaster, wait for a few other names.Agree with youHe would also get the immediate respect of the players. Far better than Sherwood who has no track record whatsoever
I think we had better start getting used to the idea that it's going to be Sherwood.
Fed up with underperforming overpaid squad and unfortunately thinks...fans are living in the past.