Bielsa sounds crazy but we would play with attacking intent and that would be such a refreshing change! However, it could either be a great success or horribly disastrous
Quote from: stubbsyandy on December 28, 2017, 11:00:48 AMBielsa sounds crazy but we would play with attacking intent and that would be such a refreshing change! However, it could either be a great success or horribly disastrousHis record is very mixed, undoubtedly the hipsters choice though! I'd still have faith Bruce can muddle along to sneak us into playoffs. It won't be pretty and he urgently needs a win.
If we change manager in the summer, I wonder if Brendan Rodgers could be persuaded? Nothing else to prove at Celtic and, after his stint at Liverpool, unlikely to now get a top Premier League club.
For me Bielsa isn’t a long term manager. He’s a much better and more exciting than Bruce but is he going to come in leave a legacy over many years at 62? He has managed 4 clubs in the past 6 years since be coached Chile. Not exactly stable or the definition of someone who will in it for the long haul or willing to start life in the Championship. For me, he’s the next step type manager once we are back in the PL versus right now.
Quote from: TopDeck113 on December 28, 2017, 02:02:25 PMIf we change manager in the summer, I wonder if Brendan Rodgers could be persuaded? Nothing else to prove at Celtic and, after his stint at Liverpool, unlikely to now get a top Premier League club. Yeh you wouldn’t get him now. The question would be how does he view himself after Celtic? Success, CL football, adulation etc. Does he see himself exclusively as a PL level manager?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 28, 2017, 02:16:12 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on December 28, 2017, 02:02:25 PMIf we change manager in the summer, I wonder if Brendan Rodgers could be persuaded? Nothing else to prove at Celtic and, after his stint at Liverpool, unlikely to now get a top Premier League club. Yeh you wouldn’t get him now. The question would be how does he view himself after Celtic? Success, CL football, adulation etc. Does he see himself exclusively as a PL level manager?I would argue Rodgers' next challenge is to make them competitive in the Champions League, or he'll always look as if he's achieved everything when there was no real competition.
I agree but he would demand the players improve their basics and get them working on pressing and attacking movement, all of which makes me sure that even if only for a year-18months he'd have a huge impact on the club. My concern is that we just wouldn't be attractive to him right now.
Just seen McClaren has parted company with Maccabi Tel Aviv. Hopefully he will go and further ruin BCFC.
Bielsa is unlikely but he is the sort of character we need, someone who has an established way of doing the job and has the confidence to just implement that wherever he is and whatever the circumstances. Lille (and a few other clubs) show that it doesn't always work but I'd be willing to guarantee that he's left a better coached squad behind even at the clubs where his tactics fail.