Quote from: chrisw1 on September 15, 2017, 11:32:00 AMAnd this is my main concern about any gamble on a manager without experience in England - could be great, but the price we pay if we get it wrong is unthinkable.Given you didn't answer last time I asked, who is the manager with that experience in England that you don't consider to be gamble?Who is it that means that the "price we pay if we get wrong" isn't a problem?As from where I'm sitting, nailed-on, Championship promotion specialist Steve Bruce is looking a bit like a gamble that hasn't worked, no?
And this is my main concern about any gamble on a manager without experience in England - could be great, but the price we pay if we get it wrong is unthinkable.
Quote from: paul_e on September 15, 2017, 10:53:15 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on September 15, 2017, 10:34:22 AMNothing like a continental name such as Garcia to get people who had never heard of him 24 hours ago to be utterly convinced he is the man for us. It's so much more exotic than Monk & Rowett, surely he'll deliver us to the promised land?Take a read of the Garde thread and you'll see exactly the same excitement (yes I know he got a rough deal, but could he have been shitter if he tried?)Yep getting excited because he's foreign is all it is, nothing to do with him having been part of the best coaching setup in the world (at Barca) or the fact that people have had a look at the style of play his teams and decided he looks a good option. Even better you then give 2 names that most people on here would be largely in favour of if they were seriously linked. Where there's been criticism of British 'usual suspects' has been around names like Allerdyce, Pardew, Moyes and their ilk who are from the same school as Bruce.The point I was making, albeit pretty tongue in cheek, is that a continental name always punches well above it's weight in the excitement stakes. I do think if we end up with another Garde we're in big danger of being relegated, so a Monk / Rowett type would be a lot safer, if less exciting.
Quote from: chrisw1 on September 15, 2017, 10:34:22 AMNothing like a continental name such as Garcia to get people who had never heard of him 24 hours ago to be utterly convinced he is the man for us. It's so much more exotic than Monk & Rowett, surely he'll deliver us to the promised land?Take a read of the Garde thread and you'll see exactly the same excitement (yes I know he got a rough deal, but could he have been shitter if he tried?)Yep getting excited because he's foreign is all it is, nothing to do with him having been part of the best coaching setup in the world (at Barca) or the fact that people have had a look at the style of play his teams and decided he looks a good option. Even better you then give 2 names that most people on here would be largely in favour of if they were seriously linked. Where there's been criticism of British 'usual suspects' has been around names like Allerdyce, Pardew, Moyes and their ilk who are from the same school as Bruce.
Nothing like a continental name such as Garcia to get people who had never heard of him 24 hours ago to be utterly convinced he is the man for us. It's so much more exotic than Monk & Rowett, surely he'll deliver us to the promised land?Take a read of the Garde thread and you'll see exactly the same excitement (yes I know he got a rough deal, but could he have been shitter if he tried?)
Quote from: chrisw1 on September 15, 2017, 11:36:14 AMQuote from: paul_e on September 15, 2017, 10:53:15 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on September 15, 2017, 10:34:22 AMNothing like a continental name such as Garcia to get people who had never heard of him 24 hours ago to be utterly convinced he is the man for us. It's so much more exotic than Monk & Rowett, surely he'll deliver us to the promised land?Take a read of the Garde thread and you'll see exactly the same excitement (yes I know he got a rough deal, but could he have been shitter if he tried?)Yep getting excited because he's foreign is all it is, nothing to do with him having been part of the best coaching setup in the world (at Barca) or the fact that people have had a look at the style of play his teams and decided he looks a good option. Even better you then give 2 names that most people on here would be largely in favour of if they were seriously linked. Where there's been criticism of British 'usual suspects' has been around names like Allerdyce, Pardew, Moyes and their ilk who are from the same school as Bruce.The point I was making, albeit pretty tongue in cheek, is that a continental name always punches well above it's weight in the excitement stakes. I do think if we end up with another Garde we're in big danger of being relegated, so a Monk / Rowett type would be a lot safer, if less exciting.but it's a meaningless point because there's no more or less risk in appointing Rowett or Monk (who've never managed clubs with the same level of expectation/pressure). Not knowing the league is a risk but too often in recent years we've used it as a line in the sand and gone for 'safe' bets who've failed. The only 'left field' choice we'vemade is the one you name but what about the failures of McLeish, Lambert, Sherwood, RDM and Bruce who were all Monk/Rowett types in that they were managers who knew the league and had some form of 'success' (in quotes because it's subjective in every case) that justified them as a good choice.
Well he is foreign and probably don't like it up 'im.
I think with the way it's gone in recent years, anyone who truly believes that they can be sure a particular manager or a particular category of manager will definately fail / will definately be great must be a bit deluded. There seems to be a lot of argument on here when the current situation is far from black and white. If people have a hunch or gut feeling that's one thing, but who can be sure? My gut feeling on particular names is that Alladyce would do better than Bruce and that the Spanish fella would be like a rabbit in the headlights but accept anyone who's gut feeling is the opposite.
I don't thisnk they are all Monk / Rowett types at all. The closest to them is probably Lambert, who was very much the popular choice - a good up and coming young manager, pretty universally respected and most on here wanted him. McLeish was just a fucking stupid appointment and doesn't fit into any category that we are discussing. Sherwood actually did a short term job, but I don't think anybody saw him as a good tactical coach. Lots of us had reservations about RDM - I think Xia's head was turned by the CL medal. And yes, lots of us thought Bruce was a pretty safe bet - let's face it we were in terminal decline and a number of managers had failed to stop it. Again, I don't see any relationship to to a young manager like Monk for example.
It's idiotic to say Bruce is a hopeless manager It's idiotic to say that literally anyone else would definitely do better It's idiotic to say he guarantees promotion (not that anyone is any more)
yet plenty of people backed the latter because apparently he deserved a chance for doing an okay job at Birmingham.
Quoteyet plenty of people backed the latter because apparently he deserved a chance for doing an okay job at Birmingham.Personally I think Rowett did somewhat more than an "okay" job at the Blues - he did wonders there. They were in turmoil when he joined, and when he left they were completely shambolic and relegation bound under Zola.Of course, thats not guarantee that he'd make a good fist of it at our place (see McLeish. See Bruce).