I like the blanket statements in general that talk about giving the new manager time.
Just giving someone time = success is the biggest misnomer out there.
Correct, giving the right guy time, now thats the key.
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I like the blanket statements in general that talk about giving the new manager time.
Just giving someone time = success is the biggest misnomer out there.
Just giving someone time = success is the biggest misnomer out there.
This management situation has turned me bipolar, genuinely excited for either FDB or Poch and reckon whoever it is will be capable of great things (though I am a happy clappy optimist in all things spurs).
FDB was obviously a great player who did it all and now has a winners pedigree despite selling his best players year on year, but Poch has excelled everywhere he has been and somehow seems to combine the spurs way of attacking football with undertones of AVB defensive rigour...
Can someone just tell me who I should want? Otherwise I'll just end up with "grass is greener" thinking despite getting a manager I'm very happy to have... #spursy
Its all int he fuzzy grey area.
Give the RIGHT manager time = success? Absolutely.
How do you know if you have the right manager? I guess you have to give them time to find out.
What if you arent sure? Perhaps a little more time.
If you are sure they arent good enough - sack them - "Didnt get enough time" they say
Essentially which ever way it goes it seems to pay to give at least a certain amount of time to even know one way or the other
I agree with all except the last sentence.what annoys me is the level of ignorance involved from outsiders and ex staff who should know better.
should we wait until we've been relegated or everything we've built up under enic has been lost before it's enough time. have any managers ever come back from a massive loss of confidence from the dressing room? what it's this bollocks all about?
yes, there's such thing as enough time to build a squad, to achieve a style of play. there's also being given "enough time" to cause long term damage.
i firmly believe that both our last managers would be more of the latter than the former
I agree with all except the last sentence.
AVB had a plan and would have gotten there within 3/4 seasons if given the time. Sherwood was learning on his feet, neither the former nor the latter of your points were a guarantee.
:lennon:I was about to write something very incisive about who we should get in as our next manager but it won't make any bloody difference so I'm retiring to bed with a few ciders and a picture of Nigella to entertain myself - much more satisfying ! Goodnight.
So you wanted Sherwood to be given time?
Kyle Walker free role? Townsend, Lennon etc? Rose who he said could be next Ashley Cole? Siggy and Chadli in the middle?
AVB should have been axed
Sherwood should have been axed
Harry should have been axed
Ramos should have been axed
Jol should have been cuddled
The real deal IMO is to make sure Lev has NOTHING to do with the selection. Should be down to Baldini. Unless he put forward Sherwood where we shall...Where is the lost hope thread again?
Then she'll be suitably punished"Lawson has said she often partakes in watching football, and is an avid supporter of Chelsea."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigella_Lawson
In the bum. In your mind. Analception.
The manager coming in has the sixth best squad in the premiership. He needs to turn it into the fourth best squad in the premiership. He will need to do this through coaching and selective pruning / purchases. Which of the managers in the frame have the relevant experience in doing this, turning a good squad, into a great squad? One could also argue that they need experience of the premiership to do that straight away. They also need to be able to cope with the pressure and expectation levels of the most fickle fans in the league.
The more I think about it Benitez is the best fit if he will come, with FDB back up. I am not convinced by Poch, and think it is too early for him.
the sixth best squad in the premiership. He needs to turn it into the fourth best squad in the premiership.
the most fickle fans in the league..
Yakin has left the building at the Nazi gold hoarders, dodgy banking practices Swiss outfit........