by Armadillo Roadkill » 18 Jan 2024 21:22
by TiagoIlori » 18 Jan 2024 23:50
by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Jan 2024 00:05
TiagoIlori He’s shown a lot of loyalty to the club despite what’s been happening. I feel like we should at least not forget how much him (and Mark Bowen I suppose) have stood by us in the club’s darkest moment whatever happens next.
by WestYorksRoyal » 19 Jan 2024 14:13
by TiagoIlori » 19 Jan 2024 14:28
SouthDownsRoyalTiagoIlori He’s shown a lot of loyalty to the club despite what’s been happening. I feel like we should at least not forget how much him (and Mark Bowen I suppose) have stood by us in the club’s darkest moment whatever happens next.
To a point but Selles is only in a job because our owner doesn’t care less about the club and he doesn’t walk as he’s being paid and can’t really lose. Stay up he gets credit go down he can say he had such a tough gig etc
by Sutekh » 19 Jan 2024 17:24
TiagoIloriSouthDownsRoyalTiagoIlori He’s shown a lot of loyalty to the club despite what’s been happening. I feel like we should at least not forget how much him (and Mark Bowen I suppose) have stood by us in the club’s darkest moment whatever happens next.
To a point but Selles is only in a job because our owner doesn’t care less about the club and he doesn’t walk as he’s being paid and can’t really lose. Stay up he gets credit go down he can say he had such a tough gig etc
Selles gave up a months wages to ensure the staff got paid one month and has been routinely paid late. Most people would be pretty pissed off at the latter.
by morganb » 23 Jan 2024 12:40
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 23 Jan 2024 12:45
by WestYorksRoyal » 23 Jan 2024 12:50
morganb Summary of Southampton ex CEO Martin Semmens comments on Selles (on TalkSport):
Lots of style but lacking substance (experience) - good communicator and a nearly man (almost getting results against big teams). Good relationship with players.
by SouthDownsRoyal » 23 Jan 2024 15:36
WestYorksRoyalmorganb Summary of Southampton ex CEO Martin Semmens comments on Selles (on TalkSport):
Lots of style but lacking substance (experience) - good communicator and a nearly man (almost getting results against big teams). Good relationship with players.
I don't like conflating substance and experience; they are different matters. "Substance" for an inexperienced manager is the ability to learn on the job.
I'm torn tbh. With Pauno, his 7 wins and 1 draw in 8 didn't count in the reckoning, so can we do the opposite and exclude the dire run of 1 point from 8 between our Bolton and Wycombe wins?
He's inexperienced and that was undoubtedly costly in the circumstances; that run looks likely to relegate us and would not have happened with an experienced manager. So I don't think it's controversial to say his appointment was a mistake, though Bowen probably didn't envisage the circumstances being this bad. Perhaps he thought mid table this season followed by promotion challenge next season was fair had the club been run well.
At the same time, the squad was young and learning too, and I think he was let down by experienced players like Hutchinson and Dean who should be bringing on field game management in situations such as Orient and Shrewbury away. He has learned since then; we've been much better with the new formation. And having gone through what he's done, that will help him improve as the manager. To change now would leave us with the downside of his inexperience without the potential upside.
It's irrelevant anyway really. He's here while Dai stays. I guess the question is, if we got good owners in, would Selles be the man to lead the project on the pitch? Even if he starts from L2?
by St Pauli » 23 Jan 2024 21:57
SouthDownsRoyalWestYorksRoyalmorganb Summary of Southampton ex CEO Martin Semmens comments on Selles (on TalkSport):
Lots of style but lacking substance (experience) - good communicator and a nearly man (almost getting results against big teams). Good relationship with players.
I don't like conflating substance and experience; they are different matters. "Substance" for an inexperienced manager is the ability to learn on the job.
I'm torn tbh. With Pauno, his 7 wins and 1 draw in 8 didn't count in the reckoning, so can we do the opposite and exclude the dire run of 1 point from 8 between our Bolton and Wycombe wins?
He's inexperienced and that was undoubtedly costly in the circumstances; that run looks likely to relegate us and would not have happened with an experienced manager. So I don't think it's controversial to say his appointment was a mistake, though Bowen probably didn't envisage the circumstances being this bad. Perhaps he thought mid table this season followed by promotion challenge next season was fair had the club been run well.
At the same time, the squad was young and learning too, and I think he was let down by experienced players like Hutchinson and Dean who should be bringing on field game management in situations such as Orient and Shrewbury away. He has learned since then; we've been much better with the new formation. And having gone through what he's done, that will help him improve as the manager. To change now would leave us with the downside of his inexperience without the potential upside.
It's irrelevant anyway really. He's here while Dai stays. I guess the question is, if we got good owners in, would Selles be the man to lead the project on the pitch? Even if he starts from L2?
No
by Winston Biscuit » 23 Jan 2024 22:01
by St Pauli » 23 Jan 2024 22:02
by Royalwaster » 23 Jan 2024 22:13
by Hound » 23 Jan 2024 22:14
by WestYorksRoyal » 23 Jan 2024 22:15
Royalwaster Based on form we shouldn't have to worry ... but form can quickly slip away.
by windermereROYAL » 23 Jan 2024 22:24
by Brogue » 23 Jan 2024 22:24
Hound Keep basically this form or close to it up and we should be fine. He’s clearly learning lessons and the team are not making the mistakes it did. Credit to him but needs to keep it up obvs
by Winston Biscuit » 23 Jan 2024 22:25
by shadesrwrf » 23 Jan 2024 22:28
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