Quote from: Clampy on February 10, 2019, 10:13:18 AMGrealish may possibly want to move on but McGinn seems the type who'd want to stick around for a bit and try and get us back up.Using what logic?McGinn joined us over Celtic last summer for money.
Grealish may possibly want to move on but McGinn seems the type who'd want to stick around for a bit and try and get us back up.
Quote from: Clampy on February 10, 2019, 10:13:18 AMGrealish may possibly want to move on but McGinn seems the type who'd want to stick around for a bit and try and get us back up.depends who if anyone comes in for himIf someone decent comes in and offers to quadruple his wages I’m not sure helping us get out of the championship will seem so attractive
Quote from: john e on February 10, 2019, 10:24:37 AMQuote from: Clampy on February 10, 2019, 10:13:18 AMGrealish may possibly want to move on but McGinn seems the type who'd want to stick around for a bit and try and get us back up.depends who if anyone comes in for himIf someone decent comes in and offers to quadruple his wages I’m not sure helping us get out of the championship will seem so attractiveI agree but at the same time I doubt that the type of club that might be able to afford to quadruple his wages are going to be looking at him.
From the moment you step into just about any job you are judged.
Quote from: KevinGage on February 09, 2019, 12:58:11 PMFrom the moment you step into just about any job you are judged. However you are given a reasonable period of time to understand your role , learn the ropes, gain experience and then contribute.
Quote from: olaftab on February 10, 2019, 03:32:38 PMQuote from: KevinGage on February 09, 2019, 12:58:11 PMFrom the moment you step into just about any job you are judged. However you are given a reasonable period of time to understand your role , learn the ropes, gain experience and then contribute.As an 17/18 year old apprentice working in a new job, yes. Not as a manager, in any walk of life I've ever known.
Quote from: Villa75 on February 10, 2019, 04:21:51 PMQuote from: olaftab on February 10, 2019, 03:32:38 PMQuote from: KevinGage on February 09, 2019, 12:58:11 PMFrom the moment you step into just about any job you are judged. However you are given a reasonable period of time to understand your role , learn the ropes, gain experience and then contribute.As an 17/18 year old apprentice working in a new job, yes. Not as a manager, in any walk of life I've ever known.I disagree with you. It really does make a difference when you are having to win the loyalty of the players, teach them different things, ask them to play and think differently. Smith is not beyond criticism in the way that he has utilised some of the players at times, his subs etc but he's been in the role for only one window and clearly needs to alter the squad some more. Management may be the principle but football isn't like running an office, HR department or Chinese Takeaway.
Isn’t the question we should all be answering:Was the huge uptick in form where we blew teams away a result of a) new manager bounceb) genuine improvements made by Smith that have since unravelled as a result of grealish, tuanzebe, Chester injuries and a subsequent loss of confidence as results went against usIf you’re in camp a then I’d suggest smith might not work out (I’d say definitely too soon to say though) but camp b is slightly more optimistic and equally plausible