Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
I had no complaints with the formation as such on saturday, although for months that has been the problem as well, but that players still don't click with each other and our range of passing for example is very one dimensional.
We're agreed about the formation. The passing and movement in the last third on saturday was some of the very best I've seen at a City ground from any team. That there was no end product was disappointing and meant that a game we dominated was never secure. I trust the coaches are encouraging the front players to "have a go" next time rather than try to construct "goal of the month" every time we have the ball. If you think the players aren't clicking, maybe that reflects the newness of the team and their lack of familiarity (Binho spent the game telling the others what to do even though he was the one who slotted in. maybe the strength of his personality on the pitch disrupted the understanding that has been growing between Ireland Tevez and SWP
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I'm not going to argue about this with you though. It has been obvious for a good while that you think Hughes is the man to take us forward.
I'm happy for you to decide what we do and don't discuss if it makes things easier. And thanks for telling me what I think ;-). In fact what I know is that Hughes is the man in possession. What I think is that nothing has happened to justify sacking him or him resigning.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote: I don't. I feel someone experienced and who has winning mentality would be the best option for us right now. Once we've taken that first step of actually winning something and seriously challenging the big boys, we can look at other options. Right now we need to kick start "the project" on the pitch.
I know this is how you and many others feel. I also recall that most said we should wait until Christmas and see if we were on course for the Club's stated target of 6th. The doubters qualified that by insisting we should be higher than 6th rather than climbing towards it. I agreed then and I agree now. It's not Christmas just yet, so what we are seeing is that many are dissapointed with the football and results. The "project" is strategic, long term. these issues are tactical, short term, so I hope will not be a distraction to the club as much as they clearly are oin here.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I am however curious to hear that what Hughes as a manager has done to convince you of his abilities to extent that you'd be willing to argue that world class managers like Hiddink, Mourinho etc would be better options?
I think the issue here is whether we want to just buy success in undignified haste(the Al Fahim model) or
build it with strong long term planning supported by an investment programme and building a sustainable model. You can be proud of something you build. You should have a little bit of shame if all you do is buy success (like the rags)
If you want it overnight then arguably we'd chase Rooney instead of Tevez. Ditch SWP for Tranaldo. Appoint Kenyon instead of Cookie. Bring in Ferdinand to strengthen the back line. Why omit the world's most successful manager from your list?
It's not about whether we have the best in the world in every role in the club, it's about whether we have the quality potential professionalism and plan to be the best in the world together.
What has Hughes done as a manager to show me he has the potential?
Well he's bought mostly wisely simultaneously weakening our main rivals. Focused on Prem experience
He's learned from the mistakes of "better managers" that a world class player may not automatically succeed in the prem
He's not thrown away the baby with the bathwater (Micah, SWP, Ireland starting on Saturday) 3 more on the bench
he's made brave decisions for the team, getting shut of trouble causers no matter how talented
he's erasing the legacy of "hard working triers who lose" (I loved Dunney but understand how his history could be inconsistent with our future)
He's addressed the squads weaknesses (whole new forward line, new CD)
he hasnt dropped three points against any of the second tier in the prem who have always been a threat to us
He is on target for a top six finish (we all want better) and a cup run