Nope, Graham, Brighton's gentle but brainy guru in charge. A Villa man too....allegedly.
Every player in our squad has improved and increased in value under Smith. As have the club's results in terms of end of season league position.
I was talking to a friend of equal vintage last week. He agreed with me that with today's supporter expectations Ron Saunders would have been lucky to survive beyond the end of 1978-79 and would almost certainly have been sacked a few weeks into the following season. After all, eighth, eighth and seventh would indicate that he'd found his level.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 13, 2021, 09:24:14 AMI was talking to a friend of equal vintage last week. He agreed with me that with today's supporter expectations Ron Saunders would have been lucky to survive beyond the end of 1978-79 and would almost certainly have been sacked a few weeks into the following season. After all, eighth, eighth and seventh would indicate that he'd found his level. I'm sure that you are right and it indicates more than anything the upped levels of scrutiny and therefore expectations that there are now. In the late 70's there weren't TV and radio channels pumping out wall-to-wall football with all the hours to fill and focus on individual results that inevitably increase pressure.Saunders would have gone, Ferguson would definitely have gone. Perhaps also there's a greater impatience amongst fans. We live in a have-it-now society so maybe that plays a part?
Here's our average position map from the first half against Chelsea (courtesy of The Athletic):Look how high the wide centre backs are, pushed right into midfield. With the exception of Axel providing an outball backwards in possession, there's like 30 yards between front and back. This was the strategy, overloading the midfield, squeezing the space and winning the ball off them in dangerous positions. It was a great plan, and it worked really well - the mistake we made, as the Graun had it, was not having Lukaku.
I'd be willing to bet money that we'll go back to a 4-3-3 or 4-2-2-2 against Everton. The 3-5-2 was a specific plan for Chelsea, and from Dean's comments he seems to be especially happy about the variety of tactical options we have.