Vetch - can't disagree with your comments.Hi Taff,a well reasoned post,and nothing controversial to fall out about.
My post was in response to the Laudrup hater from Penclawdd. He really DOES have a problem with him,and I like to wind him up.
Stats and opinions re different Managers are endemic here now,and will continue,until Monk,a) leaves,or,b)he actually wins/achieves something meaningful.
I don't want to rain on your parade,but winning the Manager of the Month Award is rather insignificant, and not something I would boast about.
Monk's points haul still only has the team in 9th,which is where the team finished under Laudrup.
One could argue that Monk is benefitting from a particularly poor Premier League. See how fallacious stats can be?
Monk would have to win a major Cup,take us into Europe,get to the later stages of the tournament,play good football,and finish 9th,or above,to be as good as Laudrup. Not going to happen.
Just my opinion. Other opinions are available,and worthy of consideration.
All the above doesn't gloss over the fact that,in general terms,the team has regressed,and playing crap most of the time.
Some are happy with that,however.![]()
Personally, I think that Laudrup did wonderfully well during his first season. At times, the football was sublime (first half at home against WBA), a Top 10 finish and, of course, the icing on the cake was winning the League Cup, beating Liverpool and Chelsea (the reigning Champions of Europe).
Unfortunately, things, for whatever reason, didn't go so well in his second season (excluding that wonderful evening in Valencia - I've still got the nosebleed from the height of my seat there!!
) I do wonder whether the root of the problem was his agent, and the falling out with Huw/the Club.In some respects, the permanent appointment of Monk was a surprise. From a points perspective, he has done better than I had expected at the start of the season, however, as we all know, some of the performances have been "turgid".
However, we must all remember that this is Monk's first full season as a Manager. Both Rodgers and Laudrup were more experienced when appointed by Huw.
Let's hope that next season, we continue to accumulate sufficient points regularly to keep away from the danger zone, whilst at the same time playing the style of football that we showed during our first 3 seasons in the PL.


