Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 17, 2022, 05:18:34 PMTim Sherwood had never managed a club before. Gerrard has. I know some will immediately point to Scotland and say it’s a two club system, but the Rangers he managed that still had to catch up with Celtic and ultimately win the title. Every manager starts somewhere. Every manager makes errors and has to learn from them. Whether it is the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Mourinho, Pep etc at the top of the food chain, or anyone lower down they all grew from what they learned. Why should we be just tossing aside someone at this stage. And there is literally no guarantee whatsoever that another more reputable, more experienced manager delivers immediate results and success. I’m not here giving Gerrard a pass. He needs to improve and in this game quickly. And results will determine his time with us. But for anyone to consider firing him or calling him the next Tim Sherwood after a few months is in my opinion very short sighted.Spurs, arguably a much bigger club than Rangers?
Tim Sherwood had never managed a club before. Gerrard has. I know some will immediately point to Scotland and say it’s a two club system, but the Rangers he managed that still had to catch up with Celtic and ultimately win the title. Every manager starts somewhere. Every manager makes errors and has to learn from them. Whether it is the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Mourinho, Pep etc at the top of the food chain, or anyone lower down they all grew from what they learned. Why should we be just tossing aside someone at this stage. And there is literally no guarantee whatsoever that another more reputable, more experienced manager delivers immediate results and success. I’m not here giving Gerrard a pass. He needs to improve and in this game quickly. And results will determine his time with us. But for anyone to consider firing him or calling him the next Tim Sherwood after a few months is in my opinion very short sighted.
I’m getting the distinct feeling that this is all going to end badly, either this season or next.
Quote from: Steve67 on April 17, 2022, 07:06:31 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 17, 2022, 05:18:34 PMTim Sherwood had never managed a club before. Gerrard has. I know some will immediately point to Scotland and say it’s a two club system, but the Rangers he managed that still had to catch up with Celtic and ultimately win the title. Every manager starts somewhere. Every manager makes errors and has to learn from them. Whether it is the likes of Ferguson, Wenger, Mourinho, Pep etc at the top of the food chain, or anyone lower down they all grew from what they learned. Why should we be just tossing aside someone at this stage. And there is literally no guarantee whatsoever that another more reputable, more experienced manager delivers immediate results and success. I’m not here giving Gerrard a pass. He needs to improve and in this game quickly. And results will determine his time with us. But for anyone to consider firing him or calling him the next Tim Sherwood after a few months is in my opinion very short sighted.Spurs, arguably a much bigger club than Rangers? Not a chance. Both of the Old Firm clubs are bigger than anyone in Premier League except Man Ure and possibly Liverpool. Then you add in the pressure on a manager that comes with being the focus of media attention in Glasgow and there's no comparison.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on April 17, 2022, 08:39:25 PMNot a chance. Both of the Old Firm clubs are bigger than anyone in Premier League except Man Ure and possibly Liverpool. Then you add in the pressure on a manager that comes with being the focus of media attention in Glasgow and there's no comparison.Sorry but i’m biting on this one; what are you basing that view on with regards the Old Firm?
Not a chance. Both of the Old Firm clubs are bigger than anyone in Premier League except Man Ure and possibly Liverpool. Then you add in the pressure on a manager that comes with being the focus of media attention in Glasgow and there's no comparison.
Quote from: LeonW on April 17, 2022, 09:20:02 PMQuote from: Brazilian Villain on April 17, 2022, 08:39:25 PMNot a chance. Both of the Old Firm clubs are bigger than anyone in Premier League except Man Ure and possibly Liverpool. Then you add in the pressure on a manager that comes with being the focus of media attention in Glasgow and there's no comparison.Sorry but i’m biting on this one; what are you basing that view on with regards the Old Firm?People judge the size of clubs in different ways (often depending on what suits their agenda) but I would say both Old Firm teams are way bigger than all but one or two PL clubs (unless your criterion is access to PL TV money). If for example the metric you're using is how many fans they would take to a European final in mainland Europe then I'd argue they're probably 2 of the 3 biggest clubs in the UK. I am curious which English clubs you think are bigger than the 2 Glasgow clubs.
Nah, not having that.Depends on your definition of what a 'big club' is I guess, and for sure I'd put both Celtic and "Rangers" in the big club category, but they're dragged down by playing in the Scottish League. We were a bigger pull *as a Championship club* than Celtic, as evidenced by Super John McGinn.Right now, I'd put money on any of the PL bottom 3 being a more attractive proposition than playing for the Old Firm.
Unfortunately - and as much as it really pains me to say it- Chelsea would definitely be one. Those two European Cups they have in their trophy cabinet are pretty compelling evidence for me, though, relatively speaking, they’ve only been a real force for a shortish period. I wouldn’t go by fans you can take away mind. Eintract Frankfurt took a shed load away to the Nou Camp last week but I wouldn’t consider them a big club. There are probably other clubs in England that would say they could take a shed load on tour (like Newcastle?) but again, it’s not enough. I’d say European trophies in the cabinet. It is a debate for sure though.
Quote from: LeonW on April 17, 2022, 09:48:12 PMUnfortunately - and as much as it really pains me to say it- Chelsea would definitely be one. Those two European Cups they have in their trophy cabinet are pretty compelling evidence for me, though, relatively speaking, they’ve only been a real force for a shortish period. I wouldn’t go by fans you can take away mind. Eintract Frankfurt took a shed load away to the Nou Camp last week but I wouldn’t consider them a big club. There are probably other clubs in England that would say they could take a shed load on tour (like Newcastle?) but again, it’s not enough. I’d say European trophies in the cabinet. It is a debate for sure though. That's fair enough and as CL says it's mostly a pointless debate (albeit one that has been had by football fans down the ages).I just don't think there are many English clubs that would sell out their 50k and 60k stadiums to watch the level of football and competition that the Scottish league currently offers up. Maybe Man Ure but a lot of that would be down to Fergie's 20 tears of PL success being beamed across the world and the day trippers it brings.