Saul Goodman wrote:Personally, expecting any new manager in the premier league to come in and win the league in their first way is crazy.
It may happen, but putting that as a criteria to make or break the season is a little outlandish. Players need to figure out
the new manager and vise versa. And the manager needs to figure out the league.
Again, this is my opinion.
john68 wrote:
We are now designing a football model which will be under the total control of someone who is NOT a footballer. Someone who is already planning our new players. Who has already decided the strategy not just of club policy but how teams play on the pitch. They have already decided that any newmanager will simply have to do as he is told regarding football matters...Shades of Swales anyone?
Alioune DVToure wrote:Saul Goodman wrote:Personally, expecting any new manager in the premier league to come in and win the league in their first way is crazy.
It may happen, but putting that as a criteria to make or break the season is a little outlandish. Players need to figure out
the new manager and vise versa. And the manager needs to figure out the league.
Again, this is my opinion.
Criterion.
Otherwise you make a good point. I'd have fancied our short-term chances more under Mancini than under any new manager.
Blue Since 76 wrote:john68 wrote:
We are now designing a football model which will be under the total control of someone who is NOT a footballer. Someone who is already planning our new players. Who has already decided the strategy not just of club policy but how teams play on the pitch. They have already decided that any newmanager will simply have to do as he is told regarding football matters...Shades of Swales anyone?
Let's put Marwood back in charge then. He was a football man and that went well. Or maybe Franny, again a brilliant period in our history.
If you stick with a traditional chairman role, they appoint a manager to manage the team. Surely in doing that they define how the teams play on the pitch, hence all the complaints from West Ham fans about Fat Sam.
They only concern I have relates to buying players - if they buy more Sinclair's, whose fault is it if we don't perform? That's something I don't get from the European model, but it obviously works over there, so there's no reason it couldn't work here just because it's never been tried before.
john68 wrote:
Why did you find it necessary to jump to an extreme in your response. I think you should go back and read my posts more thoroughly before responding.
Your last point is valid. The Director of football model has been tried over here but I can't think of anywhere it has been successful. The important point point is the quality of the director of football, not the model. At Bayern, the power behind the coach is KHR and Hoeness. both from good football backgrounds, who have developed the football policy there successfully. The model can work, dependent on who's running the show. I don't trust that Trixie is a man of that quality.
Wooders wrote:Did these guys tell pep how to setup his team? I seriously doubt it
I dont beleive a word that they want influence the managers tactics, otherwise why bother getting one like pellegrini in? Just give Vieira the big job and crack on with the season
Getting rid of mancini because, in part, they thought his tactics were crap, doesnt mean they want to have a say in them
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