I think its utterly disingenuous to be frank. A very limited number wanted Smith out in January and then February 2019. The same latitude that was applied then isn't applied now and the issue for me is the feigned objectivity of these views.These views have been hard baked in before his appointment.
What's your point, apart from proving mine?
Quote from: Ads on April 14, 2022, 09:54:46 PMWhat's your point, apart from proving mine?We are discussing whether Gerrard is up to the job, not a manager who has already been sacked for not being up to the job. I'm not really sure what your point is.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on April 14, 2022, 10:00:21 PMQuote from: Ads on April 14, 2022, 09:54:46 PMWhat's your point, apart from proving mine?We are discussing whether Gerrard is up to the job, not a manager who has already been sacked for not being up to the job. I'm not really sure what your point is.I'm asking why your patience is so limited with Gerrars when it wasn't with Smith. You just didn't want him and never will. I don't think there's any objective in your arguments. The Gerswood use is an example. Its personal, not pragmatic.
Quote from: paul_e on April 14, 2022, 08:24:55 PMPersonally I'd rather lose playing well than lose looking like we deserved itIf the performances are there results will follow. Exactly.
Personally I'd rather lose playing well than lose looking like we deserved itIf the performances are there results will follow.
Quote from: Ads on April 14, 2022, 10:02:38 PMQuote from: cdbearsfan on April 14, 2022, 10:00:21 PMQuote from: Ads on April 14, 2022, 09:54:46 PMWhat's your point, apart from proving mine?We are discussing whether Gerrard is up to the job, not a manager who has already been sacked for not being up to the job. I'm not really sure what your point is.I'm asking why your patience is so limited with Gerrars when it wasn't with Smith. You just didn't want him and never will. I don't think there's any objective in your arguments. The Gerswood use is an example. Its personal, not pragmatic.I never wanted him for the reasons I have outlined. What has he done to change my mind?Smith and Gerrard is a false equivalence, we were a second tier club then with much lower expectations. I don't see him as relevant to this conversation, you seemingly do. I can't convince you otherwise so may as well move on from that line of enquiry.I'm confused as to what people have seen in Gerrard that makes them think he should retain the job that isn't just "he was a great player" or "he should be given longer just because".Those, or variations thereof, are basically the only pro-Gerrard arguments I'm seeing and neither seem to me to be in any way compelling.The only positive I can see is that he was probably instrumental in acquiring Coutinho. That's a plus point, definitely. But that really is about it. And I'm increasingly struggling to see us convincing him to stay anyway.So, basically, convince me. What's good about him? I'm all ears. I'm Andrew Marr.
Without getting too deeply into the in/out debate, why should Gerrard's name neccesarily attract top players? Are footballers really so shallow that they will turn down the chance of trophes and Europe just because another club's manager was a good player?
That's definitely true of Smith, I'm not sure it is of Bruce.He took over a team in 19th place with 10 points from 11 games and probably the most expensive squad ever in the championship and left us in in 13th place, with 15pouints from 11 games but with 1 fit centre half and a squad that was mostly coming up to be out of contract at the end of that season. I'd say he left us roughly where he found us, having been part of a group that took us to the brink of administration.