So do you know what superstar manager is going come here and bring in a side which instantly start getting consistent results out of a team that have been bottom half for 5 years?At some point someone has to re-build, which isn't the same as instant results, and whilst there have been some serious frustrations in the past few weeks, I am also seeing significant signs that Sherwood can achieve a re-build. We were really good for nearly an hour yesterday, and have been in a number of our early season games. Much better actually than I thought we'd be by now.The things that need to change look fairly obvious and easy - concentration/complacency in the later stages & substitutions that go for wins when we are losing and shore up when we are winning. That is far less complicated than trying to get a team to look like they know how to pass to each other, let alone in a generally forward direction, which is what we had before he arrived. I think we have taken massive steps forward. We are 5 games in, and this almost completely new team has already played some great football which has actually been fun and interesting to watch. Giving the last guy 3 years is not a reason to only give this one 3 months.
Quote from: LeeB on September 14, 2015, 01:32:37 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on September 14, 2015, 01:27:50 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 14, 2015, 01:09:54 PMWork in progress. Long term project.....Which we've been hearing constantly for 5 years now. The support need some jam today, not jam tomorrow every season. I can't be bothered to look it up but I wouldn't be surprised if collectively we're not far from having the worst league record from Mcleish taking over to today.We've been shit for 5 years though, which is precisely why we need time to rebuild. It's not really fair to get impatient with Sherwood because his predecessor spent three years going nowhere.Under no circumstances should Lambert be used as a benchmark for measuring our managers.Lambert's greatest attribute was not being McLeish. Sherwood's greatest attribute..?Let's face facts, we have a manager with next to no management experience. It's a simple case of waiting to see if he sinks or swims. If he swims, great. If he doesn't, don't be surprised. I think we'll know by Christmas.
Quote from: aj2k77 on September 14, 2015, 01:27:50 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 14, 2015, 01:09:54 PMWork in progress. Long term project.....Which we've been hearing constantly for 5 years now. The support need some jam today, not jam tomorrow every season. I can't be bothered to look it up but I wouldn't be surprised if collectively we're not far from having the worst league record from Mcleish taking over to today.We've been shit for 5 years though, which is precisely why we need time to rebuild. It's not really fair to get impatient with Sherwood because his predecessor spent three years going nowhere.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 14, 2015, 01:09:54 PMWork in progress. Long term project.....Which we've been hearing constantly for 5 years now. The support need some jam today, not jam tomorrow every season. I can't be bothered to look it up but I wouldn't be surprised if collectively we're not far from having the worst league record from Mcleish taking over to today.
Work in progress. Long term project.....
Quote from: amfy on September 14, 2015, 01:52:45 PMSo do you know what superstar manager is going come here and bring in a side which instantly start getting consistent results out of a team that have been bottom half for 5 years?At some point someone has to re-build, which isn't the same as instant results, and whilst there have been some serious frustrations in the past few weeks, I am also seeing significant signs that Sherwood can achieve a re-build. We were really good for nearly an hour yesterday, and have been in a number of our early season games. Much better actually than I thought we'd be by now.The things that need to change look fairly obvious and easy - concentration/complacency in the later stages & substitutions that go for wins when we are losing and shore up when we are winning. That is far less complicated than trying to get a team to look like they know how to pass to each other, let alone in a generally forward direction, which is what we had before he arrived. I think we have taken massive steps forward. We are 5 games in, and this almost completely new team has already played some great football which has actually been fun and interesting to watch. Giving the last guy 3 years is not a reason to only give this one 3 months.Another spot on post. After sitting through the Albion game on saturday, I know who's football i'd rather be watching. We'll be fine but we'll need to be patient. After what Lambert dished up on a weekly basis, i'm happy enough to do that.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 14, 2015, 01:50:20 PMQuote from: LeeB on September 14, 2015, 01:32:37 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on September 14, 2015, 01:27:50 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 14, 2015, 01:09:54 PMWork in progress. Long term project.....Which we've been hearing constantly for 5 years now. The support need some jam today, not jam tomorrow every season. I can't be bothered to look it up but I wouldn't be surprised if collectively we're not far from having the worst league record from Mcleish taking over to today.We've been shit for 5 years though, which is precisely why we need time to rebuild. It's not really fair to get impatient with Sherwood because his predecessor spent three years going nowhere.Under no circumstances should Lambert be used as a benchmark for measuring our managers.Lambert's greatest attribute was not being McLeish. Sherwood's greatest attribute..?Let's face facts, we have a manager with next to no management experience. It's a simple case of waiting to see if he sinks or swims. If he swims, great. If he doesn't, don't be surprised. I think we'll know by Christmas. You'd be entirely correct if I'd used Lambert as some kind of benchmark, which I didn't.I was saying it's unfair to be impatient with him because we've wasted so much time with the previous incumbent.Your last point could apply to any manager ever, at any time. There are plenty of very experienced managers very capable of fucking things up.
Quote from: LeeB on September 14, 2015, 02:02:01 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 14, 2015, 01:50:20 PMQuote from: LeeB on September 14, 2015, 01:32:37 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on September 14, 2015, 01:27:50 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on September 14, 2015, 01:09:54 PMWork in progress. Long term project.....Which we've been hearing constantly for 5 years now. The support need some jam today, not jam tomorrow every season. I can't be bothered to look it up but I wouldn't be surprised if collectively we're not far from having the worst league record from Mcleish taking over to today.We've been shit for 5 years though, which is precisely why we need time to rebuild. It's not really fair to get impatient with Sherwood because his predecessor spent three years going nowhere.Under no circumstances should Lambert be used as a benchmark for measuring our managers.Lambert's greatest attribute was not being McLeish. Sherwood's greatest attribute..?Let's face facts, we have a manager with next to no management experience. It's a simple case of waiting to see if he sinks or swims. If he swims, great. If he doesn't, don't be surprised. I think we'll know by Christmas. You'd be entirely correct if I'd used Lambert as some kind of benchmark, which I didn't.I was saying it's unfair to be impatient with him because we've wasted so much time with the previous incumbent.Your last point could apply to any manager ever, at any time. There are plenty of very experienced managers very capable of fucking things up.Gotcha, Lee. The only issue is your last point, very experienced managers are still in a job because they've obviously achieved something during their time. Timothy is an unknown quantity. Of course we have to understand he's having to do a rebuild but we're not a training school for unqualified managers to get some hands on experience in the hope that they make the grade. It was a massive risk appointing him and based on that, I don't believe he deserves the patience we'd give to a more experienced manager.Saying that, I was greatly encouraged by our first half performance yesterday. It was the complete capitulation in the second half that really worries me. When every man and his dog automatically knew his substitutions were going to make us suffer, you have to seriously question what the hell is going on inside his head. I expect the board to give him at least until the end of the season unless things really go pear shaped. Whether you like it or not, the next two games will go a long way in determining how much goodwill he has from the fans. I'm really hoping he gets it right as he seems to have the attributes to be a manager but get a feeling he's his own worst enemy. Sadly, we can't hang around waiting for him to learn lessons that we'd expect even a Sunday league manager to understand.
For what it is worth I think he will get a win over Small Heath and a defeat by the bitters. The Small Heath win will give him back a little goodwill but enough to get his team winning regularly? I have my doubts.
It would be nice to see him get the chance to pick his first choice starting XI to, which if I were to guess, would contain neither Westwood nor Sanchez in the middle and have Adama in there too.
Quote from: Ads on September 14, 2015, 04:18:56 PMIt would be nice to see him get the chance to pick his first choice starting XI to, which if I were to guess, would contain neither Westwood nor Sanchez in the middle and have Adama in there too.I believe you're right, Ads but I hope you're wrong.
To hinge Sherwood's career with the club on the next two games is as unfair as hingeing Ayew's on his ritual sacrifice yesterday. Both exceedingly unfair but both will be assumed seamlessly. Sherwood needs more time and more bread and butter league games to demonstrate lessons learned and progress achieved. From some of us he and Ayew will get patience for others he will be Fredo in the boat. For what it is worth I think he will get a win over Small Heath and a defeat by the bitters. The Small Heath win will give him back a little goodwill but enough to get his team winning regularly? I have my doubts.