by BR2 »
10 May 2016 13:39
Vision Armadillo Roadkill Brian McDermott, the tactical genius and man-management leader whose only failings are (a) having the wrong players (b) at the wrong time of the season (c) with the wrong owners. What else, The grass too long? The Puma kits chaffing?
The PL experience is relevant because the failings that saw him sacked are similar to the failings we're seeing now. Repeated mistakes. Bizarre selections. Too much loyalty to his favourites. One plan and one plan only (keep it tight for 70 minutes then try and nick a goal).
RB was making an entirely reasonable point only to be attacked by the McDermott apologists.
I'm far from a McD apologist. My point , which you've just confirmed, is the hypocrisy of taking 6 months at a higher level as significant, yet dismissing his previous record at this level.
The circumstances now are not the same as they were in the Premier league. If anything it mirrors his previous Championship seasons.
You remember where we were when he took over from Rodgers? You remember we finished 9th? Not relevant? OK
You remember where we were in December of the next season? 14th. You remember where we finished? Play-offs. Not relevant? OK
You remember where we were in January the next season? 8th. You remember where we finished? Not relevant? Really? Ok fair enough.
6 months in the Premier League ? Totally relevant according to you.
Of course his history here is no guarantee of success but it is absolute hypocrisy to take 2/3 of a season at a higher level as an indicator yet completely ignore the fact that he has in 3 other seasons (at our current level) turned the fortunes of the team around to finish significantly higher than we were in December/January time.
It will be interesting to see if Top Flight now comes on to say that the successful period was down to the skill of McD (and not the players) whereas this season is down to the players and not to the lack of skill of the manager because there is never anything wrong with the manager.
If Brian had not been the likeable fella that he is he could well have been sacked by now , taking into account how most owners expect instant returns.
We really don't know enough about the Thais yet to have any idea how long he will be given.
If he survives this week it looks as though he might get the first 5 months of next season, by which time the owners might have made up their mind about him and realise that they have either made the right decision to take him back in the first place or got it wrong.
Other than Maurice Evans and Steve Coppell I can't think of any other manager who has been so popular with the fans and in the end they both got the sack so it is a case of "when" and not "if" for Brian as it is with most managers.
So far I would say about 3/10 IMHO and must do better.
The hope is that in his previous tenure he scored something like:
6/10
7/10
9/10
4/10
shows that he can do it but it strikes me that the previous sacking by us and then by Leeds have left their mark and he seems much more cautious than before in his approach to games and player changes.
Let's hope that when he gets his squad together we see a more attacking brand of football and total commitment for the whole of every game.