by Zip » 19 Jul 2020 13:16
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Jul 2020 13:17
Zip Given what was spent last summer an improvement in our League position should have been expected. Whilst I think Bowen should be given time I am not optimistic about next season.
by Zip » 19 Jul 2020 13:21
Snowflake RoyalZip Given what was spent last summer an improvement in our League position should have been expected. Whilst I think Bowen should be given time I am not optimistic about next season.
Money is no guarantee of success. And we got an improvement. Success.
If anything, big spending g for us is a guarantee of failure normally.
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Jul 2020 13:24
ZipSnowflake RoyalZip Given what was spent last summer an improvement in our League position should have been expected. Whilst I think Bowen should be given time I am not optimistic about next season.
Money is no guarantee of success. And we got an improvement. Success.
If anything, big spending g for us is a guarantee of failure normally.
We got a limited improvement. Our away form can certainly be viewed as successful. Our home form has been appalling. You can call it successful Ian. I see it as acceptable. We simply have not kicked on since New Years Day. We remain very inconsistent.
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Jul 2020 13:26
by Zip » 19 Jul 2020 13:27
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Jul 2020 13:31
by morganb » 19 Jul 2020 13:41
by Zip » 19 Jul 2020 18:06
morganb If you have a football team what variables do you have that you can change?
The manager and staff
The players
The playing style
We know that over the summer the players at the club will change as contracts and loans expire or players are bought and sold.
We could change the manager but after being at the club for about a year Bowen should know how everything works behind the scenes and what players he wants to buy/sell to enhance the squad. Are the coaches any good, could they change rather than the manager?
During the closed season you would hope a style could be settled upon and players bought and sold to match it. Perhaps allowing for a plan A and a plan B and/or a home v away set-up.
Surely you shouldn't alter all of the above as it would severely affected the overall stability of the team. There will be enough churn of players that you would try to keep the other elements as unchanged as possible for the moment.
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Jul 2020 18:14
Zipmorganb If you have a football team what variables do you have that you can change?
The manager and staff
The players
The playing style
We know that over the summer the players at the club will change as contracts and loans expire or players are bought and sold.
We could change the manager but after being at the club for about a year Bowen should know how everything works behind the scenes and what players he wants to buy/sell to enhance the squad. Are the coaches any good, could they change rather than the manager?
During the closed season you would hope a style could be settled upon and players bought and sold to match it. Perhaps allowing for a plan A and a plan B and/or a home v away set-up.
Surely you shouldn't alter all of the above as it would severely affected the overall stability of the team. There will be enough churn of players that you would try to keep the other elements as unchanged as possible for the moment.
Yes agreed but every season we seem to have a massive turnover of players. That doesn’t help.
by Getthebeerens » 19 Jul 2020 21:12
by Millsy » 21 Jul 2020 11:47
by Lower West » 21 Jul 2020 23:10
Snowflake RoyalZipmorganb If you have a football team what variables do you have that you can change?
The manager and staff
The players
The playing style
We know that over the summer the players at the club will change as contracts and loans expire or players are bought and sold.
We could change the manager but after being at the club for about a year Bowen should know how everything works behind the scenes and what players he wants to buy/sell to enhance the squad. Are the coaches any good, could they change rather than the manager?
During the closed season you would hope a style could be settled upon and players bought and sold to match it. Perhaps allowing for a plan A and a plan B and/or a home v away set-up.
Surely you shouldn't alter all of the above as it would severely affected the overall stability of the team. There will be enough churn of players that you would try to keep the other elements as unchanged as possible for the moment.
Yes agreed but every season we seem to have a massive turnover of players. That doesn’t help.
Yeah, because we start each season with a new manager trying to get rid of the last one's failures.
by Westwood52 » 21 Jul 2020 23:13
by Crowbar6753 » 21 Jul 2020 23:27
by royalp-we » 21 Jul 2020 23:35
2 world wars, 1 world cup I'm happy with Bowen having a chance next season.
Technically he has been a 'success' in that he has kept us up, comfortably. And as far as the owners see it, if that was their definition of success then yes. I have no idea if it was or not - maybe they were hoping for playoffs or top half with the amount they spent.
But as for being a success like Coppell/FSB/McDermott/Parj (move us onto better things) or being a success like Mad Dog(assistant)/Gomes (there only to do a job then cheerio) I'm not so sure. Remember Gomes' 'success' was keeping us up and he did that. But he wasn't a success beyond that.
Time will of course tell, but to *me*, with the amount spent and the players we had (money might not guarantee good players but as Coppell says it makes the job easier - and it's down to Bowen to direct where the money goes to some degree surely), I would have been very shocked at not finishing top half. So much so I put a rare bet on it after the Cardiff game, when it was clear we had a bunch of very good players - at least good enough to finish top half ffs. Failing to do that is to me a real disappointment and doesn't bode well for success next season but time will tell.
I don't know how covid chanegs things, but I'd have thought if we're not near the top 6 come the new year he'll be gone.
by SCIAG » 22 Jul 2020 00:10
by leon » 22 Jul 2020 00:24
SCIAG Been a long time (way back to the days when it was still the Reserves managed by Brian McDermott) since the U23s reliably played the same system as the firsts. Do the first team even have a system at all other than “put Meite and Swift on the same pitch and hope it works”?
Agree with Ian that iFollow coverage is great. Honestly? I might prefer it to actually going. Certainly makes travel easier, the seats are more comfortable and I don’t get cold.
by NewCorkSeth » 22 Jul 2020 08:06
by Millsy » 22 Jul 2020 08:23
royalp-we2 world wars, 1 world cup I'm happy with Bowen having a chance next season.
Technically he has been a 'success' in that he has kept us up, comfortably. And as far as the owners see it, if that was their definition of success then yes. I have no idea if it was or not - maybe they were hoping for playoffs or top half with the amount they spent.
But as for being a success like Coppell/FSB/McDermott/Parj (move us onto better things) or being a success like Mad Dog(assistant)/Gomes (there only to do a job then cheerio) I'm not so sure. Remember Gomes' 'success' was keeping us up and he did that. But he wasn't a success beyond that.
Time will of course tell, but to *me*, with the amount spent and the players we had (money might not guarantee good players but as Coppell says it makes the job easier - and it's down to Bowen to direct where the money goes to some degree surely), I would have been very shocked at not finishing top half. So much so I put a rare bet on it after the Cardiff game, when it was clear we had a bunch of very good players - at least good enough to finish top half ffs. Failing to do that is to me a real disappointment and doesn't bode well for success next season but time will tell.
I don't know how covid chanegs things, but I'd have thought if we're not near the top 6 come the new year he'll be gone.
I’d like to think the owners wouldn’t sack another manager if we are not in the top 6 by new year. Yes we’ve spent a fair wedge, but this has mainly been on handing out stupid contracts. At the end of the day this is a bloody tough division; with some very good clubs, who have simply been wiser with recruitment and many have made their own marquee signings. We currently have no divine right to be in the top 6.
Like others, I think some of our fans think we have better players than we actually do.
On the post regarding changing players and playing style. I don’t watch the U23’s but do they still tend to play the same system as the first’s? This to me, sounds like a complete rebuild (which tbf is needed) but this takes time and patience. I for one wouldn’t be too bothered with a mid table finish next year if it means we press on the year after; just hopeful we don’t regress to what we have seen the past couple of seasons.
To me, things are currently looking like they headed in the right direction.
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