jar95 right decision, wrong timing
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by HoneyRoastHoax » 12 Mar 2013 13:59
jar95 right decision, wrong timing
by ManchesterRoyals » 12 Mar 2013 14:02
by barelylubedcock » 12 Mar 2013 14:34
by royal_cornwall » 12 Mar 2013 14:49
by Vision » 12 Mar 2013 14:52
by RoyalBlue » 12 Mar 2013 14:57
royal_cornwall
Good read. Agreed with pretty much all of that.
by Caskeys Lovechild » 12 Mar 2013 14:58
by Dave the rave » 12 Mar 2013 15:12
by melonhead » 12 Mar 2013 15:32
Thomas L'Heureux Admittedly I just posted this in another thread, but upon reflection it may be better suited here. I rarely post here these days but I wanted to put my thoughts into writing, so here goes:
Brian McDermott did an unbelievable job of getting the group of players he had to perform to such a level that we won the Championship last season. He will forever hold legendary status for coming from within the club to steady the ship after the Rodgers experiment failed, and everything he achieved will be remembered and appreciated by the genuine fans amongst us.
However, I do not believe that McDermott had the managerial-nouse to succeed in the Premier League. Not only were his tactics slightly naive and one dimensional, but his man-management skills seemed to be lacking somewhat when it came to handling the 'bigger personalities' amongst the squad. Installing passion and belief in a group of largely lower league players, adding the experience of Roberts, and installing a real sense of togetherness last season is one thing, but when it came to managing the likes of Guthrie, an unhappy Federici, and an increasingly frustrated Pavel Pogrebnyak, unltimately I think Brian failed. Knowing he has a far better track record of managing professionals from the lower leagues who have had to show determination and willingness to get to where they are and would undoubtedly be thankful for a shot at the 'big time', he turned to the likes of Akpan and Blackman in the January transfer window, and picks the likes of Leigertwood and McAnuff over Guthrie and co. Those personalities are far easier to manage for a character like Brian and I think that played a massive part in both team selection and transfer targets.
Whilst I feel for Brian and am incredibly thankful for what he achieved at the club, if the new regime are serious about making us an established top-flight side, I feel the change was necessary. It's still yet to be seen who will replace Brian, but I doubt it'll be another quiet, reserved ex-scout (no disrespect intended).
by Maguire » 12 Mar 2013 15:34
by melonhead » 12 Mar 2013 15:35
Dave the rave McDermott seemed incapable of keeping us up so this is a last chance effort to inject new ideas from a new manager to avoid the drop.
If it miraculously works then bonza.
Personally, I think it's too late and we also don't have the caliber of player for any new manager to turn things round anyway.
Whatever has happened in the past matters not at this stage. Could Brian have taken us up again if we went down? possibly.
Then we would have had to replace him as he seems not to be able to cut it at Premiership level. That wouldn't have gone done well would it?
It's not the best situation and I feel for BM but what are the alternatives (at this stage)?
by Thomas L'Heureux » 12 Mar 2013 15:38
Maguire Exactly. Tom L'Heureux is nothing but the Mouth of Sauron these days
by Maguire » 12 Mar 2013 15:45
Thomas L'HeureuxMaguire Exactly. Tom L'Heureux is nothing but the Mouth of Sauron these days
by Ouroboros » 12 Mar 2013 15:55
by Jano » 12 Mar 2013 15:58
by P!ssed Off » 12 Mar 2013 15:58
RoyalBlueroyal_cornwall
Good read. Agreed with pretty much all of that.
I wonder how many of these journalists and supporters of other clubs would be slagging off Anton (or other owner) if it was their own club in this situation.
It's extremely easy to be righteous and charitable when you are looking in from a distance and aren't directly/emotionally involved.
I suspect that there is a lot of hypocrisy in what many of them are now saying.
by Agent Balti » 12 Mar 2013 16:01
Jano Fordham just confirmed on twitter that the Greek coach brought in from Ajax has also left. Strange.
by floyd__streete » 12 Mar 2013 16:02
by Maguire » 12 Mar 2013 16:03
floyd__streete
^ what a dog-sh*t article that is. Having a cheap shot at McD going back to 442 from 451 in recent weeks completely ignores the fact that Pog's suspension has taken away the only credible 'lone striker' option we have
by Thomas L'Heureux » 12 Mar 2013 16:10
Ouroboros Thomas, man, could you do us a mock Program cover with McDermott, sobbing, being led away by JM while Anton, wearing a sadistic grin, perhaps with a bit of blood dribbing down his cheek from biting the head off a kitten, sits on his golden throne and bellows "GET IN HERE GIBBS"?
If you don't do it you are definitely the mouth of sauron.
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