by Denver Royal »
14 Jan 2018 21:55
Hound There would be a stack of managers who would come here no doubt about it
Is that why we have hired some dross in our time...because we were spoilt for choice ?
Tell me, why did we hired Stam then? Because, here's what we would have known:
Very young, first-time manager, foreign, never managed in this division, or even in this country, was bound to make a ton of rookie mistakes, both on the field and off it, would need to give him time to grow and learn and develop and adjust, and try to develop a network over here, gain an understanding of the manager's association over here, and so on, and so on. And yes, he was clearly going to be playing a different 'style' of footy over here, which would be a risk of fan acceptance, even if we were successful (like last season).
And so, in short, Colin Warnock he isn't/wasn't. (Although, Warnock said the other week he's still learning too, but I digress).
So, if as you say, with a 'stack of managers to choose from', why did we go with Stam and what was the thinking? And what might we, as a club and as fans, learn from it going forward?