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We Could Do Worse

Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by royalbarclayfan, May 4, 2017.

  1. royalbarclayfan

    royalbarclayfan Well-Known Member

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    I know he´s politely declined
    The job Alex Neil left behind,
    But we could do worse than Alan Irvine
    If better should be hard to find

    Since the Irvine bus has been parked
    Instructions appear to have been harked,
    And whether it´s he or Webber or both
    The upturn in form has been marked

    Already the title Head Coach
    Has put one off making an approach,
    It had no appeal for Michael O´Neill
    The Irishman we looked to poach

    Managers won´t like sharing the role
    However much we might cajole,
    So it may take time to find the right peg
    To fit into our vacant hole.
     
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  2. canary-dave

    canary-dave Well-Known Member

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    I really don't think AI will be appointed after SW said he would NOT be HC but maybe have a different role at NCFC!

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  3. royalbarclayfan

    royalbarclayfan Well-Known Member

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    Morning Dave, no, I´m sure it´s almost certain he won´t be, but I still think we could do worse. ;) Can´t really see him getting any other sort of role at the Club, though, can you, the new coach is likely to bring his own folk in - but no doubt we´ll see.
     
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  4. royalbarclayfan

    royalbarclayfan Well-Known Member

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    Also think the situation with Michael O´Neill, where he´s dismissed the idea out of hand, will be one we´ll come up against, several more times yet. A manager postion, with total control, would be far easier to fill than a head coach who is only, in effect, going to be a number two. I´m not against the idea of sharing the work load, but it does have its drawbacks.
     
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  5. General Melchett

    General Melchett Well-Known Member

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    Alternatively it could be all positive, the only candidates who will be interested will be forward thinking managers/coaches who are not too proud to listen and collaborate with other people. The managers who are dismissing it out of hand are likely control freaks and unless we can find the best (Not on our budget!) then I think HC's who can work with others is the way forward. Too many managers are utterly focused on the short term because their job depends on it, that may not entirely change with a HC, but at least we should have an ongoing strategy with the SD.

    Bah!
     
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  6. royalbarclayfan

    royalbarclayfan Well-Known Member

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    I don´t disagree with you Melchy, I just think it could go either way, that´s all. We´ve tried the ´single leader´ model for years now, with varying degrees of success/failure, so I´m not at all averse to trying the ´multiple leader´ variety. If Webber can find someone who he can work with, and they can agree on the basic strategies and principles, I see no reason why it shouldn´t work swimmingly, but two people sharing the same job are likely to have more friction than one person doing it alone. I think a lot will depend on Webber ( being the higher ranked) not getting himself involved in areas where he has no competence, because any friction between them will probably only end one way, a departure for the head coach, and a succession of head coach sackings won´t do us any more good than a succession of manager sackings has done over the years.

    The recipe for success certainly lies just as much with Webber being able to work with the coach, as the other way round - I´ll reserve judgement on that for the moment.
     
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  7. General Melchett

    General Melchett Well-Known Member

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    Indeed like any appointment it could go either way. We are pinning a lot of hope on Webber and that is dangerous. His direction like any managers could be wrong and instead of just one manager being fired and starting again, we could have multiple managers/patsies paying the price for Webber before realising that he might be the problem.
    I hope and am optomistic that that won't be the case. Webber seems to have his head screwed on. I would think he at all times has a mini list of HC's that he would like to work with, because he just has an air of due diligence. I really believe that assuming his general choices have no objection to the structure (No guaranteeing that, but I would hope again that he has good information suggesting they would to even make a list) they will also coach football of a certain style that tallies with what webber wants. So again cutting risks. I very much doubt we will end up with a british manager as culturally they will be more suspicious of the management model. That isn't a problem for me as such, but if the foreign coach has little experience of English or even championship football then the risks increase again.
    I'm excited by the change and the massed cull that has been a long time coming. but it is tinged with caution because as you rightly say, there is greater potential for friction with two cooks on the football side. If they can keep to their own duties and resist interference in the others job, then I think it is very much the way forward. As both will be professionals I would expect them to be able to do so.

    Bah!

    p.s. that signature of yours is getting longer!
     
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  8. johnnywarksmoustache

    johnnywarksmoustache Well-Known Member

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    That's not a signature its a biography!
     
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  9. royalbarclayfan

    royalbarclayfan Well-Known Member

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    Yes it is :) - just recently spiced it up with a couple of salient Danish quotes, which I would be glad to translate on request.
     
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    Google translate is a wonderful thing! <laugh><ok>
     
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    royalbarclayfan Well-Known Member

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    Right, so I take it I don´t need to bother then :)
     
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    That is nicely summed up, GM. I like the new structure because the SD is looking long-term (much like McNally did) while the HC is looking short-term in the form of current season success. If it works well, as we all hope it does, then the short-term planning dovetails with the long-term perspective related to bringing young players on as with the Southampton model. The potential weakness, as you say, is that SW could turn out to be the problem and that would take us back to square one. As for the HC, I think he will probably be non-British, but that needn't mean he doesn't know English football. Rosler, for example, or someone like him has both qualities and he has said that he prefers the SD/HC setup. The key will lie in the SD/HC relationship and though there are some potential pitfalls, there are some potential gains as well.
     
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    Talking of signatures me ol' mucker it's about time you changed yours, I will remind you that it's SIXTEEN years of mid table sh1te not Ten <cool>
     
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