Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 26, 2021, 05:27:01 PMQuote from: TonyD on April 26, 2021, 05:21:14 PMWithout Jack we pass it around for a while and the ball eventually ends up out wide - where we generally deliver a poor cross into the box.This seems to be the sum total of our tactics. It would be nice if Dean could try something else. Oh come on, there is the midfield player running towards our player with the ball, receives the pass and passes it straight back to him.Terrific stuff.Our first goal last night involved two back heels in the build up, was one of our best moves of the season! Watkins movement inside the box doesn't match his movement outside it for me. On the rare occasion the ball comes in quickly, he is often caught on his heels. Case in point being in the first half yesterday, Traore put a low quick cross in with his right foot that went through the box with noone touching it. Watkins was waiting around outside the box for some reason. Whoever is playing number ten and the winger on the opposite flank should be getting in there. I guess when Jack is there, he drags defenders towards him and makes the right decision on the ball most of the time.
Quote from: TonyD on April 26, 2021, 05:21:14 PMWithout Jack we pass it around for a while and the ball eventually ends up out wide - where we generally deliver a poor cross into the box.This seems to be the sum total of our tactics. It would be nice if Dean could try something else. Oh come on, there is the midfield player running towards our player with the ball, receives the pass and passes it straight back to him.Terrific stuff.
Without Jack we pass it around for a while and the ball eventually ends up out wide - where we generally deliver a poor cross into the box.This seems to be the sum total of our tactics. It would be nice if Dean could try something else.
Quote from: jwarry on April 26, 2021, 12:34:54 PMQuote from: Monty on April 26, 2021, 12:12:14 PMI am really concerned about our run-in though. Everton, United, Palace, Spurs and Chelsea is a pretty unkind few games, and if we fail to win any of them where will we finish, and how will that affect Dean's position in the minds of the owners?Alternatively win them all and there is no problem Perhaps. But given that we've only won 4 of our 20 games since Boxing Day, which do you think is the more likely scenerio?
Quote from: Monty on April 26, 2021, 12:12:14 PMI am really concerned about our run-in though. Everton, United, Palace, Spurs and Chelsea is a pretty unkind few games, and if we fail to win any of them where will we finish, and how will that affect Dean's position in the minds of the owners?Alternatively win them all and there is no problem
I am really concerned about our run-in though. Everton, United, Palace, Spurs and Chelsea is a pretty unkind few games, and if we fail to win any of them where will we finish, and how will that affect Dean's position in the minds of the owners?
Quote from: paul_e on April 26, 2021, 02:58:48 PMQuote from: Risso on April 26, 2021, 02:46:43 PMLeeds might have had a load of shit prior to Bielsa, but now they're back in the Premier League *with* Bielsa, it'd be hard to see them going for somebody like Smith when they find themselves needing a new coach.I'm not sure that matters. We probably wouldn't have hired him if we'd been midtable in the premier league when we had a vacancy either but that doesn't change the fact that he's achieved all of his targets. The point was that the idea that they ONLY recruit proven winners. In fact I'd say every one of the clubs listed has been a mixed bag of recruitment Leicester had Claude Puel stinking the place out for 2 years before Rodgers, Arteta was a gamble on a former player, and Everton has been covered.The best list club on that list for getting high profile managers with a decent reputation is Spurs but given they've just decided to let Ryan fucking Mason lead them in their only chance at silverware this season and to try to sneak them into the top 4 so they're just as bad.None of that means that any of them would give Dean Smith the time of day though.
Quote from: Risso on April 26, 2021, 02:46:43 PMLeeds might have had a load of shit prior to Bielsa, but now they're back in the Premier League *with* Bielsa, it'd be hard to see them going for somebody like Smith when they find themselves needing a new coach.I'm not sure that matters. We probably wouldn't have hired him if we'd been midtable in the premier league when we had a vacancy either but that doesn't change the fact that he's achieved all of his targets. The point was that the idea that they ONLY recruit proven winners. In fact I'd say every one of the clubs listed has been a mixed bag of recruitment Leicester had Claude Puel stinking the place out for 2 years before Rodgers, Arteta was a gamble on a former player, and Everton has been covered.The best list club on that list for getting high profile managers with a decent reputation is Spurs but given they've just decided to let Ryan fucking Mason lead them in their only chance at silverware this season and to try to sneak them into the top 4 so they're just as bad.
Leeds might have had a load of shit prior to Bielsa, but now they're back in the Premier League *with* Bielsa, it'd be hard to see them going for somebody like Smith when they find themselves needing a new coach.
I know all of the arguments about the poor run we've bene on and I understand them all but I just don't think right now is the time to be talking about a replacement (unless a manager with proven pedigree makes it clear he wants to join). I'd hate for us to sack him thinking we can get someone better and us ending up hiring some no-mark from the merry-go-round because we'd not thought about what happens next.
I'd say the issue with Brendan Rogers isn't so much he isn't a good manager, I just don't see him being able to make that final leap of actually winning something. Added to which I think he's an unctuous smug git who thinks he's way better than he actually is and at times that shows in his tactical selections which show he's too clever for his own good. I don't think he came across at all well in that Liverpool documentary a few years back.Tomorrow on the programme, Sir Alex Ferguson, why he wasn't all that......(this is a joke)
Quote from: paul_e on April 26, 2021, 07:31:28 PMI know all of the arguments about the poor run we've bene on and I understand them all but I just don't think right now is the time to be talking about a replacement (unless a manager with proven pedigree makes it clear he wants to join). I'd hate for us to sack him thinking we can get someone better and us ending up hiring some no-mark from the merry-go-round because we'd not thought about what happens next.I think the chance of that happening with the current owners is precisely zero.
I'd say the issue with Brendan Rogers isn't so much he isn't a good manager, I just don't see him being able to make that final leap of actually winning something. Added to which I think he's an unctuous smug git who thinks he's way better than he actually is and at times that shows in his tactical selections which show he's too clever for his own good. I don't think he came across at all well in that Liverpool documentary a few years back.
Quote from: Drummond on April 26, 2021, 03:59:45 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 26, 2021, 03:37:26 PMThe timing of the sacking of Mourinho as opposed to the inevitable sacking of Mourinho is just a stunning piece of arrogance on the part of a club that has won fuck all for a very long time. They had it all lined up I imagine to fire him anyway as they proclaimed to everyone from the top of the world their admission into the greatest league ever. Only for them to end up without said greatest league ever, without a legendary manager, on the eve of a cup final with a 1/4 of the season left and not in a CL or even a Europa spot. Good luck to Ryan Mason. Whoever the fuck he is.Nah, I don't wish him good luck there. fuck them all.He had to retire with a head injury and is still only 29 now. I think he came through with Kane. (so personally I hope he's ok but as for him with Spurs, nah, still fuck em).Levy's spite and greed and getting rid of Mourinho even at the potential expense of his club and their fans, aligned to the Super League thing mean he can get to fuck too.My best wishes to Ryan Mason was very much tongue in cheek. He’s done in a few weeks too. Spurs are a disaster relative to where they should be. But no doubt some will still see Levy as the master negotiator. How’s that Bale deal going?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 26, 2021, 03:37:26 PMThe timing of the sacking of Mourinho as opposed to the inevitable sacking of Mourinho is just a stunning piece of arrogance on the part of a club that has won fuck all for a very long time. They had it all lined up I imagine to fire him anyway as they proclaimed to everyone from the top of the world their admission into the greatest league ever. Only for them to end up without said greatest league ever, without a legendary manager, on the eve of a cup final with a 1/4 of the season left and not in a CL or even a Europa spot. Good luck to Ryan Mason. Whoever the fuck he is.Nah, I don't wish him good luck there. fuck them all.He had to retire with a head injury and is still only 29 now. I think he came through with Kane. (so personally I hope he's ok but as for him with Spurs, nah, still fuck em).Levy's spite and greed and getting rid of Mourinho even at the potential expense of his club and their fans, aligned to the Super League thing mean he can get to fuck too.
The timing of the sacking of Mourinho as opposed to the inevitable sacking of Mourinho is just a stunning piece of arrogance on the part of a club that has won fuck all for a very long time. They had it all lined up I imagine to fire him anyway as they proclaimed to everyone from the top of the world their admission into the greatest league ever. Only for them to end up without said greatest league ever, without a legendary manager, on the eve of a cup final with a 1/4 of the season left and not in a CL or even a Europa spot. Good luck to Ryan Mason. Whoever the fuck he is.
Quote from: AV82EC on April 26, 2021, 07:58:52 PMI'd say the issue with Brendan Rogers isn't so much he isn't a good manager, I just don't see him being able to make that final leap of actually winning something. Added to which I think he's an unctuous smug git who thinks he's way better than he actually is and at times that shows in his tactical selections which show he's too clever for his own good. I don't think he came across at all well in that Liverpool documentary a few years back.Winning something is actually very hard though. Other than Leicester's completely unexpected win, the Premier League has only been won by 4 teams in the last 17 years, and only one of those was Liverpool, with Man City, Man U and Chelsea hoovering up all the others. Add in Man City's complete dominanace of the League Cup, and just getting in the top four for a club like Leicester is exceptionally good going. I wouldn't turn my nose up at either Rodgers or Pochettino, neither of whom have won anything worth talking about.