Of course Dean Smith isn't as good as Saunders. That would be like comparing Jack Grealish to Gordon Cowans. I'm not sure whether Saunders' style would be as effective now, but I'd love to see how Ron Atkinson would spend NSWE's money.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 02, 2020, 11:37:09 PMOf course Dean Smith isn't as good as Saunders. That would be like comparing Jack Grealish to Gordon Cowans. I'm not sure whether Saunders' style would be as effective now, but I'd love to see how Ron Atkinson would spend NSWE's money. Oh jeez, that would be amazing. To have that maverick type of character and imagination would be excellent.
Quote from: Newby on May 02, 2020, 11:41:24 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 02, 2020, 11:37:09 PMOf course Dean Smith isn't as good as Saunders. That would be like comparing Jack Grealish to Gordon Cowans. I'm not sure whether Saunders' style would be as effective now, but I'd love to see how Ron Atkinson would spend NSWE's money. Oh jeez, that would be amazing. To have that maverick type of character and imagination would be excellent. Terry Weir put it best - when Ron was around we got the publicity we deserve.
This thread especially over the last few pages epitomises what is wrong with the modern game..Saunders and Taylor struggled the year after promotion. How about at least give the guy the season to see he can emulate those greats before we try and coax Klopp from his current employer...FFS
He and we will come back from this better then we left it.The likelihood is that the season will be scrapped and we'll get another crack, making this season effectively a dry run, we have time now maybe to do some work that wasn't afforded to us given the post promotion rush to build a new side.
Actually an interesting comparison is actually when we came straight back up under SGT. We finished 17th and only won 9 games all season (one more than relegation season of 86-87). What was the mood like in the stands that year, confidence we'd get it right under Graham or lots of concern he'd proved an effective re-organiser of the club, got the club straight back up but that was perhaps the limits to his ability? Of course it then clicked into place, we finished 2nd and he got the England job.Certainly don't expect DS to do half of that but perhaps shows patience and giving a manager opportunity to learn from a naive first season back in the top flight can sometimes work.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on May 03, 2020, 02:13:26 PMActually an interesting comparison is actually when we came straight back up under SGT. We finished 17th and only won 9 games all season (one more than relegation season of 86-87). What was the mood like in the stands that year, confidence we'd get it right under Graham or lots of concern he'd proved an effective re-organiser of the club, got the club straight back up but that was perhaps the limits to his ability? Of course it then clicked into place, we finished 2nd and he got the England job.Certainly don't expect DS to do half of that but perhaps shows patience and giving a manager opportunity to learn from a naive first season back in the top flight can sometimes work.I think there was a realization that the club had yet again fallen into a mess.Sir GT offered a glimmer of hope and he was very good at communicating to the fans the challenge we faced. I think he massively over achieved in his 3rd season as I don’t think many were thinking we would be challenging. I certainly didn’t.
Remember going to Derby in April with Mark Lillus and Steve Sims starting, against a good Derby side, thanks to injuries.We weren't ready then, according to one of our greatest managers, and he'd had two pre-seasons with us.Deano had come in mid-season, rescued it, and then had more to do with less time, due to the late play off final.He deserves more time.