I watched Cov play just before the lockdown. A bit lightweight but well drilled and can pass and move quickly.They will go through us like a hot knife through butter.
Quote from: brian green on June 27, 2020, 04:31:39 PMThe vast majority of our players are just not good enough. Being good enough means being able to play to the required standard without looking for excuses. We have just binned Green, RHM and O'Hare. Are the ones we are keeping any better? Bad managers invariably have one thing in common. They are stubborn. They view change as weakness. It is not, it is being flexible. Using your brain to outwit the opposition. When was the last time we had a really smart manager? SGT?exactly, the day after we announce the abandonment of our crop of youth players we put Trez AEG Hourihane on show.
The vast majority of our players are just not good enough. Being good enough means being able to play to the required standard without looking for excuses. We have just binned Green, RHM and O'Hare. Are the ones we are keeping any better? Bad managers invariably have one thing in common. They are stubborn. They view change as weakness. It is not, it is being flexible. Using your brain to outwit the opposition. When was the last time we had a really smart manager? SGT?
Quote from: TonyD on June 27, 2020, 04:33:32 PMI watched Cov play just before the lockdown. A bit lightweight but well drilled and can pass and move quickly.They will go through us like a hot knife through butter.This is the most depressing I’ve seen today.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on June 27, 2020, 04:47:23 PMQuote from: brian green on June 27, 2020, 04:31:39 PMThe vast majority of our players are just not good enough. Being good enough means being able to play to the required standard without looking for excuses. We have just binned Green, RHM and O'Hare. Are the ones we are keeping any better? Bad managers invariably have one thing in common. They are stubborn. They view change as weakness. It is not, it is being flexible. Using your brain to outwit the opposition. When was the last time we had a really smart manager? SGT?exactly, the day after we announce the abandonment of our crop of youth players we put Trez AEG Hourihane on show.I always worry when I hear the word 'philosophy' about a football manager. For one thing, it's a bullshit term. For another, it basically means that manager only knows how to play one way and will stick dogmatically to it even when it's plainly shit. A good football manager will be prepared to change his approach every game, even within a game, if it improves the chance of winning.
It seems to me that the most successful teams have a distinct pattern of play
Quote from: wince on June 27, 2020, 04:50:21 PMQuote from: TonyD on June 27, 2020, 04:33:32 PMI watched Cov play just before the lockdown. A bit lightweight but well drilled and can pass and move quickly.They will go through us like a hot knife through butter.This is the most depressing I’ve seen today. Obviously didn’t watch Villa earlier...
That performance was pathetic, we didn’t even push Wolves into 2nd gear.I’ve always tried to stick with Dean but before lockdown we didn’t know our best team and if anything we are even further from knowing that now. For the first time I’m thinking it might be the right thing to sack him, perhaps having a manager & coaching staff with zero top level experience between them is hitting us now.There was an outcry for 2 up top but that is utterly pointless when those 2 have no clue of how to work together.Hopefully that is Nylands last game, that throw out to Jota was symptomatic of the teams defending all season, horrific individual errors, fortunate not to be punished - Nyland / Mings / Hause looked like an accident waiting to happen all game.
Your right Smith does want a distinct pattern of play he prefers, although in desperation he’s changed that several times this year. The pattern of play may or may not be faulty and the coaching may or may not be inadequate, we can have our opinions but none of us will know. What has become glaringly obvious, is that the players we have purchased or kept faith with are largely not good enough or are not good enough yet. It seems now we bought with a ‘philosophy’ in mind, a bit second wave lambert esque, of young and hungry and potentially marketable for a bigger sell on price, rather than buying to fit in with a distinct tactical style of play in mind. Wolves didn’t think twice about buying a 30 year old Moutinho as he could play a role in the chosen style of play and he is a proven quality player.As has been pointed out we bought a 22 year old untried at this level and expected him to do the business.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on June 27, 2020, 05:08:44 PMYour right Smith does want a distinct pattern of play he prefers, although in desperation he’s changed that several times this year. The pattern of play may or may not be faulty and the coaching may or may not be inadequate, we can have our opinions but none of us will know. What has become glaringly obvious, is that the players we have purchased or kept faith with are largely not good enough or are not good enough yet. It seems now we bought with a ‘philosophy’ in mind, a bit second wave lambert esque, of young and hungry and potentially marketable for a bigger sell on price, rather than buying to fit in with a distinct tactical style of play in mind. Wolves didn’t think twice about buying a 30 year old Moutinho as he could play a role in the chosen style of play and he is a proven quality player.As has been pointed out we bought a 22 year old untried at this level and expected him to do the business. They also bought a 22 year old untried at this level and he’s now the player everyone is shit scared of he’s that good( he was surplus to requirements when he was with us)
Quote from: Des Little on June 27, 2020, 02:51:01 PMIt looks to me like three, maybe more, of that lot have already lined up their next move and so have thrown it in for us. It’s the only explanation I can think of as to why they look so badly off form. Is this really the only explanation you can think of? It's just easy mud to throw. The reality is much more simple. They are trying but just aren't good enough and we don't have the right blend of players at all, no matter what the formation. Confidence has gone too now so none of them are taking any responsibility, hence the lack of urgency.
It looks to me like three, maybe more, of that lot have already lined up their next move and so have thrown it in for us. It’s the only explanation I can think of as to why they look so badly off form.
Just look how Norwich are playing against Man U. There is some urgency to their play. Compare that to us.