Knee jerk appointment in my opinion, one to attempt to sway the fans in the right direction. I sincerely hope it works for him and us but considering our whole appointment/recruitment policy, I have a bad feeling about this one. Good luck Gareth.
I would expect it to be a different style.
Not sure it would be "Route One", this seems to now be considered any football where the defenders don't have 50 touches before a slightly forward pass.
Trying to get the ball into the oppositions half might not be a bad concept!
Knee jerk appointment in my opinion, one to attempt to sway the fans in the right direction. I sincerely hope it works for him and us but considering our whole appointment/recruitment policy, I have a bad feeling about this one. Good luck Gareth.
You were going to be part of my medical staffYou should put your name into the hat…..I’d sign you up as manager
You were going to be part of my medical staff
Short and likes cake … ‘are you Mick Beale in disguise, are you Mick Beale in disguise’.As long as I get free cake, I’m your man
I would expect it to be a different style.
Not sure it would be "Route One", this seems to now be considered any football where the defenders don't have 50 touches before a slightly forward pass.
Trying to get the ball into the oppositions half might not be a bad concept!
‘Olympic level time wasting’Well, I trust WLS on these things, so looks like GA is pretty much a done deal. I'm sure we all wish him the very best, not just because if he does well the club does well, but because of the connection he has with the club and the fans. He'll certainly start with more credit in the bank than most.
I confess that the appointment, for me, does lead to ponder bigger questions about the running of the club. I've been fairly positive about the work that Ferdinand & Hoos have done in recent years - cutting the wage bill massively while shifting us from a bottom half championship club to a top half club, with a decent style of play in the last four years, and delivering the new training ground. I certainly wouldn't have got rid of Warbs but I have sympathy with the fact that Beale was a good appointment and they were shafted by him. I even see the logic in appointing Critchely, even though that didn't work out. GA appears - on the surface at least - to be a step away from the style of play we were trying to instil, which we've built the squad around. So have we changed our philosophy? Is this going to necessitate wholesale squad change? Is this short-termism and next season will sort itself out when it comes?
Who knows. A colleague at work is very involved at Wycombe, and I think may have even been very involved when the fans owned the clubs. His take on GA is pretty positive:
"He’s superb at building esprit de corps and making discarded players excellent. He will not tolerate sulkers and prima donnas. Dobbo his coach is super and a set piece specialist. Teams are robust and do play direct but can play football when required. Gareth’s mantra is “possession doesn’t win games, goals do” We are rather good at wining these days with 45% possession and Olympic level time wasting. His biggest weakness is reluctance to make subs early."


‘Olympic level time wasting’
In the last 4 seasons of decentish attempts to play football we have always had nightmare runs where the team just gives up. Whoever chooses the coach might have thought that the intellectual (I know in football an oxymoron) coaches with loads of badges and trendy ideas can’t stop players digging a lovely big grave at some point of every season, wouldn’t it be nice if we could avoid this occasionally. I for one am ****ing sick of it.
I wasn’t following the Rs too closely when Ainsworth was around, he’s not a cult figure for me, his history is pretty unimportant (though not a negative). Whatever ‘style’ he has played with Wycombe has been dictated by the resources available, not necessarily his preferences. But he’s done a decent job there, hopefully he can do the same with us.
‘Olympic level time wasting’
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