OliverHardy wrote:...and we were in our current run of form, would the people currently calling for the managers head call for Hiddink's head too? I seriousy doubt it
Am just really interested in finding out the reasoning behind the abuse hurled towards the current manager at the end of the Hull game (along with the online insults that have followed). The reason I ask is that the "dirty rag/munich" insuts seem to die out when we play well, but be the first thing to be called upon when we don't.
Is it because you are gutted the team is not playing well, or kind of happy that it gives you an excuse to get rid of Hughes?
I heard an opposing player who in the scheme of things didnt bring great things to our club (Giovanni) receive more applause on saturday than our manager EVER has. What does this say about us city fans? We seem to have a real identity and priorites problem.
Blue2 wrote:Hiddinck - proven at this level
Hughes - proven at Blackburn level
Thats the difference, we have a pretty good idea that Hiddink is good enough, no proof whatsoever that Hughes can, in fact quite the opposite.
Vhero wrote:Blue2 wrote:Hiddinck - proven at this level
Hughes - proven at Blackburn level
Thats the difference, we have a pretty good idea that Hiddink is good enough, no proof whatsoever that Hughes can, in fact quite the opposite.
This is exactly it mate Hughes has never proven his worth. He has made some shocking buys and although I am certainly not one of these people a few hold the fact he was a Rag against him still. He really hasn't done anything to stand out and say "Look I am the right man for the job" in fact he hasn't come near it.
Vhero wrote:He really hasn't done anything to stand out and say "Look I am the right man for the job" in fact he hasn't come near it.
gilford wrote:Vhero wrote:He really hasn't done anything to stand out and say "Look I am the right man for the job" in fact he hasn't come near it.
Exactly! The sheikh is obviously a very intelligent shrewd business man, but I know I would not hire someone to look after my business without a PROVEN track record of doing exactly what I wanted to achieve, which is why I am left scratching my head with the Hughes situation?
Yes yes, people will say nothing happens overnight, but come on, over £200 million spent and he still cant see Hull off?
I must agree that we as fans would be exactly the same about whichever manager was in charge, but I cant help but feel we wouldn't be in this position with any other manager?
Original Dub wrote:gilford wrote:Vhero wrote:He really hasn't done anything to stand out and say "Look I am the right man for the job" in fact he hasn't come near it.
Exactly! The sheikh is obviously a very intelligent shrewd business man, but I know I would not hire someone to look after my business without a PROVEN track record of doing exactly what I wanted to achieve, which is why I am left scratching my head with the Hughes situation?
Yes yes, people will say nothing happens overnight, but come on, over £200 million spent and he still cant see Hull off?
I must agree that we as fans would be exactly the same about whichever manager was in charge, but I cant help but feel we wouldn't be in this position with any other manager?
Unfortunately there isn't a list of managers that are proven to be capable of turning a midtable team into a top four team in the prem. While I have no doubt the likes of Mourinho and Hiddink would bring further success to the club WHEN we get into the top four, I'm not sure how good they'd actually be at taking on the undoubted hassle of turning a team into winners and building a club from the bottom up.
If I knew for a fact that getting rid of Hughes was for the good of City, I'd say it in an instant, but only if we had a guy to come in and build for the next few years... unfortunately, Hiddink probably only has a few years left and Mourinho's brand of football depresses me.
OliverHardy wrote:...and we were in our current run of form, would the people currently calling for the managers head call for Hiddink's head too? I seriousy doubt it
Am just really interested in finding out the reasoning behind the abuse hurled towards the current manager at the end of the Hull game (along with the online insults that have followed). The reason I ask is that the "dirty rag/munich" insuts seem to die out when we play well, but be the first thing to be called upon when we don't.
Is it because you are gutted the team is not playing well, or kind of happy that it gives you an excuse to get rid of Hughes?
I heard an opposing player who in the scheme of things didnt bring great things to our club (Giovanni) receive more applause on saturday than our manager EVER has. What does this say about us city fans? We seem to have a real identity and priorites problem.
Blue2 wrote:Original Dub wrote:gilford wrote:Vhero wrote:He really hasn't done anything to stand out and say "Look I am the right man for the job" in fact he hasn't come near it.
Exactly! The sheikh is obviously a very intelligent shrewd business man, but I know I would not hire someone to look after my business without a PROVEN track record of doing exactly what I wanted to achieve, which is why I am left scratching my head with the Hughes situation?
Yes yes, people will say nothing happens overnight, but come on, over £200 million spent and he still cant see Hull off?
I must agree that we as fans would be exactly the same about whichever manager was in charge, but I cant help but feel we wouldn't be in this position with any other manager?
Unfortunately there isn't a list of managers that are proven to be capable of turning a midtable team into a top four team in the prem. While I have no doubt the likes of Mourinho and Hiddink would bring further success to the club WHEN we get into the top four, I'm not sure how good they'd actually be at taking on the undoubted hassle of turning a team into winners and building a club from the bottom up.
If I knew for a fact that getting rid of Hughes was for the good of City, I'd say it in an instant, but only if we had a guy to come in and build for the next few years... unfortunately, Hiddink probably only has a few years left and Mourinho's brand of football depresses me.
Seven draws on the trot against, mainly, shit opposition depresses me more mate, give me wins and trophies any time.
OliverHardy wrote:...and we were in our current run of form, would the people currently calling for the managers head call for Hiddink's head too? I seriousy doubt it
Am just really interested in finding out the reasoning behind the abuse hurled towards the current manager at the end of the Hull game (along with the online insults that have followed). The reason I ask is that the "dirty rag/munich" insuts seem to die out when we play well, but be the first thing to be called upon when we don't.
Is it because you are gutted the team is not playing well, or kind of happy that it gives you an excuse to get rid of Hughes?
I heard an opposing player who in the scheme of things didnt bring great things to our club (Giovanni) receive more applause on saturday than our manager EVER has. What does this say about us city fans? We seem to have a real identity and priorites problem.
Fish111 wrote:He is recognised for winning the European treble (Eredivisie, Dutch Cup and European Cup) with PSV Eindhoven; leading South Korea to a fourth place finish in the 2002 FIFA World Cup; managing the Netherlands into the same position in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, losing to eventual runner-up Brazil on penalties; leading Australia to the second round at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, their first appearance in the tournament for 32 years; leading Russia to the semi-finals of Euro 2008, Russia's best performance since the breakup of the Soviet Union; and reviving Chelsea by winning the FA Cup in 2009 against Everton.
Hiddinks record as a manager is second to none in getting under-achieving and unfashionable teams trophies and into finals. he would definately do a job for us and i'm sure he would bring some much wanted silverware to City. He would also be given time if things went the way they are going now if he was in charge as his track record holds water and he has proved he can deliver. Unfortunately i think for Hughes the size of the City job has come too soon for him at this time in his career. He is out of his depth.
LookMumI'mOnMCF.net wrote:I don't think Hiddink is any better than Hughes. He's won a few trophies in an easier league, who's to say Hughes couldn't? Pretty sure most managers worth their salt would've beaten Slovinia too.
Are the same people who want Hiddink the same people who said Sven was "too old" and had "lost his ambition"? Why does this not apply to Hiddink?
Don't get me wrong I'm not saying Hughes is the answer, but I have no idea why people think Hiddink is. He's only being touted because he's 'someone else' imo.
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