by Wimb »
19 Apr 2013 11:48
I take the point about improvements Brenders but I just think the talent base he had at his disposal when he took over is superior to the squad he's leaving behind.
Squad for the Barnsley game just after Brian got the job full-time.
Federici, Mills, Griffin, Ingimarsson, Bertrand, McAnuff, Karacan (Howard, 84), Sigurdsson, Gunnarsson, Long, Church (Bignall, 74). Subs not used: Rasiak, Thorvaldsson, Kebe, Hamer, Khizanishvili.
Brian's final squad.
Taylor, Harte, Mariappa, Pearce, Kelly, McAnuff , Leigertwood (Guthrie, 81), Robson-Kanu, Akpan (Blackman, 56), Hunt (McCleary, 56), Le Fondre.
Subs not used: Morrison, Shorey, Karacan, Henley.
Do not see the giant leap forward there, I really don't.
Like I said, I'm not having a go at Brian, far from it. As I said he did an absolutely fantastic 1 of a kind job with the tools he did have, I just think he's left a squad that needs a massive amount of work if it wants to be competitive at Premier League level.
It's just like Palace under Dowie, Hull under Brown, Watford under Boothroyd, Derby under Davies. They all had successful seasons but they didn't grow under those managers.
If you look at Pardew's reign it's undeniable that we'd taken giant strides forward. Under Brian I think we've had success but not moved forward significantly from where Coppell ended his final season.