Do you then look for the progressive British manager, the next Potter? Gerrard was supposed to be that.
Beale close to going to Wolves according to Ornstein at the athletic
The other won fewer trophies than St Johnstone at the second-biggest club in Scotland and is visibly failing in the PL. How did he get these jobs? Well, he didn't earn them.
Quote from: ozzjim on October 19, 2022, 01:27:42 PMBeale close to going to Wolves according to Ornstein at the athleticOn the basis of a few months in charge of QPR...he could be the next coming of Klopp but that seems a ridiculous gamble.
Quote from: supertom on October 19, 2022, 02:53:58 PM Do you then look for the progressive British manager, the next Potter? Gerrard was supposed to be that. Was he?! Slightly different trajectory to their careers. One took a 4th division side into the top flight and Europe, proved himself in the Championship and then turned Brighton from a team of Burnley-lite plodders under Hughton into a stylish, comfortable PL side. He is now of course doing well towards the top of the PL and in the CL. Everything he has, he's earned, from the bottom up.The other won fewer trophies than St Johnstone at the second-biggest club in Scotland and is visibly failing in the PL. How did he get these jobs? Well, he didn't earn them.I can't see that they have much in common at all.
I guess to be fair to Nan's Hair, that getting to a play off final was at least half decent.I think it shows is that regardless of who the manager is, if you don't support them, they don't stand a chance.
Quote from: Risso on October 19, 2022, 02:43:28 PMI guess to be fair to Nan's Hair, that getting to a play off final was at least half decent.I think it shows is that regardless of who the manager is, if you don't support them, they don't stand a chance.I'm not sure that's what it shows. I think that, despite what the wider media might sometimes suggest, we are a pretty forgiving and supportive fan base. The common thinking was that we never gave McLeish or Bruce a chance because of the Blues connection, but that just isn't true. Same with managers like Sherwood, O'Leary, Lambert etc - we desperately wanted all of them to work and they had great backing form the fans. We just need something to get behind and we'll be there. Maybe it says that hiring a manager that the supporters approve of matters? But I'm uncomfortable with shifting the blame onto us for managers not doing their job - I'm probably being over defensive here.I don't think this applies to your comment, Risso, but I have seen a lot from pundits recently about how our fans have been letting the team down recently, or that we have unrealistic expectations, or that we need to be more patient etc. We couldn't possibly understand what happens on the pitch or behind the scenes, so we just need to sing songs and clap - having paid to be there. It all just feel indicative of the way the game sees fans, like Victorian parents saw their children - great to show off our party tricks when they have people over ('listen to the atmosphere'), but they don't really want anything to do with us otherwise.Personally, I think the fans (on here) have a pretty good record of predicting whether a manager will work or not - far better than the people who have actually been doing the hiring for the last 20 years or so.
Quote from: boozey182 on October 19, 2022, 03:36:37 PMQuote from: Risso on October 19, 2022, 02:43:28 PMI guess to be fair to Nan's Hair, that getting to a play off final was at least half decent.I think it shows is that regardless of who the manager is, if you don't support them, they don't stand a chance.I'm not sure that's what it shows. I think that, despite what the wider media might sometimes suggest, we are a pretty forgiving and supportive fan base. The common thinking was that we never gave McLeish or Bruce a chance because of the Blues connection, but that just isn't true. Same with managers like Sherwood, O'Leary, Lambert etc - we desperately wanted all of them to work and they had great backing form the fans. We just need something to get behind and we'll be there. Maybe it says that hiring a manager that the supporters approve of matters? But I'm uncomfortable with shifting the blame onto us for managers not doing their job - I'm probably being over defensive here.I don't think this applies to your comment, Risso, but I have seen a lot from pundits recently about how our fans have been letting the team down recently, or that we have unrealistic expectations, or that we need to be more patient etc. We couldn't possibly understand what happens on the pitch or behind the scenes, so we just need to sing songs and clap - having paid to be there. It all just feel indicative of the way the game sees fans, like Victorian parents saw their children - great to show off our party tricks when they have people over ('listen to the atmosphere'), but they don't really want anything to do with us otherwise.Personally, I think the fans (on here) have a pretty good record of predicting whether a manager will work or not - far better than the people who have actually been doing the hiring for the last 20 years or so.I meant financial support from the owners, not support in the stands from the fans.
Quote from: Risso on October 19, 2022, 03:40:27 PMQuote from: boozey182 on October 19, 2022, 03:36:37 PMQuote from: Risso on October 19, 2022, 02:43:28 PMI guess to be fair to Nan's Hair, that getting to a play off final was at least half decent.I think it shows is that regardless of who the manager is, if you don't support them, they don't stand a chance.I'm not sure that's what it shows. I think that, despite what the wider media might sometimes suggest, we are a pretty forgiving and supportive fan base. The common thinking was that we never gave McLeish or Bruce a chance because of the Blues connection, but that just isn't true. Same with managers like Sherwood, O'Leary, Lambert etc - we desperately wanted all of them to work and they had great backing form the fans. We just need something to get behind and we'll be there. Maybe it says that hiring a manager that the supporters approve of matters? But I'm uncomfortable with shifting the blame onto us for managers not doing their job - I'm probably being over defensive here.I don't think this applies to your comment, Risso, but I have seen a lot from pundits recently about how our fans have been letting the team down recently, or that we have unrealistic expectations, or that we need to be more patient etc. We couldn't possibly understand what happens on the pitch or behind the scenes, so we just need to sing songs and clap - having paid to be there. It all just feel indicative of the way the game sees fans, like Victorian parents saw their children - great to show off our party tricks when they have people over ('listen to the atmosphere'), but they don't really want anything to do with us otherwise.Personally, I think the fans (on here) have a pretty good record of predicting whether a manager will work or not - far better than the people who have actually been doing the hiring for the last 20 years or so.I meant financial support from the owners, not support in the stands from the fans.Haha! Then I definitely was being over-defensive! Sorry!It's difficult to argue with that - every manager needs backing. Our recent managers have been very lucky with the money they've had.
My feeling with Houllier was that it would have been a great appointment ten years earlier. Hiring a guy with a serious health issue was concerning, high risk and, potentially, very short term. I started doubting Lerner and his "nous" from that moment on.