25 jammy wins, and opening win in the top flight. I wish we were that lucky.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on August 14, 2017, 10:26:18 PMQuote from: paul_e on August 14, 2017, 10:05:01 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on August 14, 2017, 09:48:07 PMI discounted that one because they were shit (they also add nothing to my Wagner and Dyche point).If it's not a problem I'd like to know who that was because I'm really interested in what sort of shortlist they managed to put together last time.Fuck it. Pearson.I thought as much. What that tells me is that the 4 names which regularly appeared on here the day RDM was sacked are the 4 they spoke to. Add to that some of the recruitment where people on here talked about Lansbury and Hourihane and then we signed them makes me think that sometimes the club just looks to see what the fans want and goes along with it when it comes to signings, McCormack felt like it last summer as well.
Quote from: paul_e on August 14, 2017, 10:05:01 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on August 14, 2017, 09:48:07 PMI discounted that one because they were shit (they also add nothing to my Wagner and Dyche point).If it's not a problem I'd like to know who that was because I'm really interested in what sort of shortlist they managed to put together last time.Fuck it. Pearson.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on August 14, 2017, 09:48:07 PMI discounted that one because they were shit (they also add nothing to my Wagner and Dyche point).If it's not a problem I'd like to know who that was because I'm really interested in what sort of shortlist they managed to put together last time.
I discounted that one because they were shit (they also add nothing to my Wagner and Dyche point).
Negative goal difference, played off the park by us twice, fluked four points. Their equaliser at Villa Park as lucky as any I can remember seeing. Didn't win either leg in the playoff semis, scraped through on penalties after the opposition had conveniently scored an own goal. Didn't win the playoff final, scraped through on penalties.He could be a good manager or he could just be a lucky sod. I'd rather someone more proven such as Bielsa.At the moment, he's achieved far less than Lambert had when we appointed him. Or Steve Bruce, come to think of it.Incidentally, my phone appears to have turned into Father Jack as it keeps correcting "Bielsa" to "Girls".
I'd be looking abroad. Lazio play good football, Inzaghi would be considered if I had my way, as would the manager at Fiorentina, Pioli. He has, however, just taken up that position. I'd be ambitious and try for these types. Pellegrini, also, who I believe is at Hebei in China. He was very good for Man City, and knows English football.These managers would add excitement, they know their stuff.Moyes would turn me into a lawn bowls fan. A huge no.Oh, and Bielsa, yes fucking please. Imagine him coming in and just tearing up the place. Imagine his video analysis meetings with Agbonlahor and Hutton. There'd be no place to hide for the crap and lazy. Intelligent, progressive players, who I think we do have, would adore him. The c*** brigade would hate it, and they'd be shipped out. Super super management choice. It surely won't happen though, will it?
We can go with a more progressive option, but the setup has to be right, otherwise we just get a repeat of the Garde situation, where he was completely hung out to dry, not only with the January transfer business, but in inheriting a squad that had no dynamism in midfield, no one who could lead the line, and massive clownshoes in defence. RDM to a lesser extent, in that he had a seriously unbalanced squad to deal with, but he probably had a little bit of a say in that.I'd think the current squad should be quite well-equipped to offer that. I mean, both centre backs can actually pass now, Whelan and Hourihane have some craft about them, Onomah has come up in that sort of environment at Spurs, and Hogan thrived at a club with that sort of reputation before he came to us.
Quote from: passitsideways on August 15, 2017, 03:20:10 AMWe can go with a more progressive option, but the setup has to be right, otherwise we just get a repeat of the Garde situation, where he was completely hung out to dry, not only with the January transfer business, but in inheriting a squad that had no dynamism in midfield, no one who could lead the line, and massive clownshoes in defence. RDM to a lesser extent, in that he had a seriously unbalanced squad to deal with, but he probably had a little bit of a say in that.I'd think the current squad should be quite well-equipped to offer that. I mean, both centre backs can actually pass now, Whelan and Hourihane have some craft about them, Onomah has come up in that sort of environment at Spurs, and Hogan thrived at a club with that sort of reputation before he came to us.I agree. Great post. I'm not sure about Whelen, however. He looks cumbersome to me. But it is only two games in.
Quote from: Axl Rose on August 15, 2017, 05:03:05 AMQuote from: passitsideways on August 15, 2017, 03:20:10 AMWe can go with a more progressive option, but the setup has to be right, otherwise we just get a repeat of the Garde situation, where he was completely hung out to dry, not only with the January transfer business, but in inheriting a squad that had no dynamism in midfield, no one who could lead the line, and massive clownshoes in defence. RDM to a lesser extent, in that he had a seriously unbalanced squad to deal with, but he probably had a little bit of a say in that.I'd think the current squad should be quite well-equipped to offer that. I mean, both centre backs can actually pass now, Whelan and Hourihane have some craft about them, Onomah has come up in that sort of environment at Spurs, and Hogan thrived at a club with that sort of reputation before he came to us.I agree. Great post. I'm not sure about Whelen, however. He looks cumbersome to me. But it is only two games in.I mean, presumably, we would've signed Whelan on the understanding that we'd need legs around him to compensate for his lack of mobility. I was speaking more the fact that he appears, from the eye test and from his numbers, and from reputation, much more capable in possession than someone like Jedinak, who I would have no confidence in being able to pass the ball further upfield to our more dynamic players.Another thing is, this hypothetical progressive manager would be able to recognise that there are occasions where we need to clog things up, for instance by playing both Whelan and Jedinak, We have the means to do that as well, which is why this current one-dimensional approach winds me up so much.
Wagner took over Huddersfield in November 2015 with them 18th in the table and finished 19th.Last season was promoted having lost 6 of their last 10 games.All of a sudden he's the one we need? Really? You can imagine the recriminations when we didn't perform straight away. The games they won last season were generally by one goal, which doesn't inspire confidence, does it?Bruce has been promoted more than anyone else from this division, twice since that article saying he was clueless. The point is whichever manager you get, you're not guaranteed a thing.