It's one thing to make a case for Thomas Frank based on his merits as an individual. I'm not going to get into it now, but it could very well be made. That's why I would describe myself as a cautiously optimistic supporter of his.
Meanwhile these generic, NPC-esque shouts regarding how any manager, once he got the job somehow, should be given at least x number of years of free rein without any accountability or expectations are complete nonsense. They're generic and NPC-esque because they don't take the intricacies of the situation in hand into account. Every fanbase has a portion of fans that parrot these for any manager. That's why they were also parroted for our most recent manager while he was sinking us to new lows. They don't tell anything specific about the guy in question. You could find yourself hoping that Ali Dia will eventually come good if he is given enough time and support.
If you want to make a case for the guy, do it. Resorting to these tired cliches gives the complete opposite impression: That you cannot actually come up with anything positive.
Meanwhile these generic, NPC-esque shouts regarding how any manager, once he got the job somehow, should be given at least x number of years of free rein without any accountability or expectations are complete nonsense. They're generic and NPC-esque because they don't take the intricacies of the situation in hand into account. Every fanbase has a portion of fans that parrot these for any manager. That's why they were also parroted for our most recent manager while he was sinking us to new lows. They don't tell anything specific about the guy in question. You could find yourself hoping that Ali Dia will eventually come good if he is given enough time and support.
If you want to make a case for the guy, do it. Resorting to these tired cliches gives the complete opposite impression: That you cannot actually come up with anything positive.
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