Bruce would be an even worse appointment than Mcliesh
I don't know why but I find the use of "end of" incredibly irritating!
Only proven record Bruce has is of bouncing between divisions and playing awful footballshefiield united = didn't get promotionhuddersfield = didn't get promotionPalace = didn't get promotionblose - promoted, relegated, promotedwigan - premierSunderland - premierHull - promoted/relegated/promoted
Quote from: Matt Collins on October 05, 2016, 10:14:11 PMI don't know why but I find the use of "end of" incredibly irritating! Me too, mainly because it's usually preceded by the words 'I'm not going out with you, Des'
Quote from: sickbeggar on October 05, 2016, 10:17:12 PMOnly proven record Bruce has is of bouncing between divisions and playing awful footballshefiield united = didn't get promotionhuddersfield = didn't get promotionPalace = didn't get promotionblose - promoted, relegated, promotedwigan - premierSunderland - premierHull - promoted/relegated/promotedThese are all clubs with limited resources. I would say at each of these clubs he either met or exceeded expectations. Look at where they are now, most are either worse or the same as when he was with them. I'm not 100% convinced I want him. But I like how he comes across when I've heard him speak and he seems fairly effective at organising a team to get results under difficult circumstances.
Quote from: Matt Collins on October 05, 2016, 10:14:11 PMI don't know why but I find the use of "end of" incredibly irritating! It makes me want to punch their faces.
What that list of clubs fails to account for is that every time he's spent any money he's made teams worse. So whilst he might improve us over the next few months I'd be cautious about January and if that went ok and he got us promoted I'd be terrified about the job he'd do in the summer. That's why I don't like the idea of "appoint him as a stop gap to get us promoted and then replace him". We don't need that, we've been shit for years because we've flailed around without an identity for years. Adding another 12-18months on to that transition period because we need a championship manager is just asking to extend the misery. Find a good manager who is confident in his ability, tactically sound, will instill some discipline (which despite the comments on here isn't a trait that only exists in English managers who've been floating around the championship for years) and who will play the style of football that the club wants to follow. If that manager can't get us playing his style consistently enough to get back up this season then I'll be gutted but so be it, the teams who've been promoted and stuck are the ones that followed a plan and stuck to it, the ones who just employ a manager and hope for the best all end up relegated again within a season or 2.