It's still a bit of a risk tho isn't it!
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on September 10, 2017, 11:01:16 PMQuote from: ozzjim on September 10, 2017, 10:46:45 PMReading Smith talking about dominating the ball and using their movement to get their higher midfielders in behind makes me very jealous.Talking about it is all well and good. If they actually did it, they'd be higher than twenty-third.They would be had they taken their chances this season. Last season they had a striker doing that. 23rd and played us off the park.
Quote from: ozzjim on September 10, 2017, 10:46:45 PMReading Smith talking about dominating the ball and using their movement to get their higher midfielders in behind makes me very jealous.Talking about it is all well and good. If they actually did it, they'd be higher than twenty-third.
Reading Smith talking about dominating the ball and using their movement to get their higher midfielders in behind makes me very jealous.
Quote from: ozzjim on September 10, 2017, 11:24:08 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on September 10, 2017, 11:01:16 PMQuote from: ozzjim on September 10, 2017, 10:46:45 PMReading Smith talking about dominating the ball and using their movement to get their higher midfielders in behind makes me very jealous.Talking about it is all well and good. If they actually did it, they'd be higher than twenty-third.They would be had they taken their chances this season. Last season they had a striker doing that. 23rd and played us off the park.They only finished mid-table last year (and the year below that), having finished fifth the year before Smith arrived. Playing us off the park is no criteria to select a manager. Yes, Brentford have done well AGAINST VILLA. They don't do it week in, week out, or they'd wouldn't he languishing below Burton Albion.
This time next week they could be above us again.
So? We were shit last season.
I don't think he's the man for us. There are many reasons why I wouldn't want him as our manager. But, you have to respect that what he's doing with Brentford is incredible. There's been plenty of clubs who have had a meteoric rise beyond their natural position. What normally happens is that they lose their manager and/or best players and end up back where they came from. Brentford seem to lose their best players twice a season, yet they're still surviving at least a division above where they should be even after the momentum that took them there has gone. For that he deserves a lot more respect than a grudging "they're only 23rd".
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 11, 2017, 12:26:23 AMI don't think he's the man for us. There are many reasons why I wouldn't want him as our manager. But, you have to respect that what he's doing with Brentford is incredible. There's been plenty of clubs who have had a meteoric rise beyond their natural position. What normally happens is that they lose their manager and/or best players and end up back where they came from. Brentford seem to lose their best players twice a season, yet they're still surviving at least a division above where they should be even after the momentum that took them there has gone. For that he deserves a lot more respect than a grudging "they're only 23rd". i read their forum, it appears they only really have one but nobody blamed him for where they were. Quite the opposite; they all felt sorry for him. He certainly deserves and has their respect. Could he have our's? Could he honestly do any worse than our present manager?Football is a lottery. It's so much about the right person being there at the right time. Ask Ron Saunders.