Yes, I'm attracted to this also. He seems to be attack-minded, which is what Norwich fans generally want. What he achieved at Blackburn (missing out on the play-offs by goal difference) despite their dysfunctional ownership was impressive. Plus I think the appointment would have a kind of neutrality amongst our fans, unlike Martin or Still who I suspect would both be divisive, so I hope we'd unite and get behind him for a while. For me, the utter failure with Sweden doesn't matter too much because the dynamics of managing a club and those of managing an international team are completely different and there are examples of many managers who were very good at one and very poor at the other.
Tomasson has many good attributes, having played at the top level, coached at Blackburn, where he left because he wasn't backed with transfers and his tactical approach is based on a quick, direct style of play: “A lot of coaches talk about identity, and it sounds very good, but you don’t actually see it on the pitch. It is important that your words match the story. For me, the key word in coaching a team tactically is ‘principles’. I want a quick game, so I don’t want my team to play unnecessary balls sideways. One of my principles is ‘one or two touches within one or two seconds’. That is a way of talking on the pitch in a way that everyone can see. A non-verbal communication that makes your game more fluent. As a head coach you need to have a very clear vision of how to do things. There needs to be a connection with everything you do. The way you talk about football, and the way you train, has to be connected to what you see in games. So you must be very transparent and clear on what you expect from the players, on and off the pitch. If you can see a team that has a very clear identity and way of playing, and if they play with energy, you will see that they are playing with a smile on their face. And then I think they will be more creative, run quicker, and help each other even more. We must not forget that we need to take care of football as a product and give something back to the fans. There needs to be excitement, even if from a coach’s point of view you want that to come with control. I don’t want chaotic football; I want to control chaos and dominate with and without the ball.” https://www.pinkun.com/sport/norwic...-profile-head-coach-target-jon-dahl-tomasson/
I hate to be that guy but when Thorup got the boot I wanted Lampard or keep Wilshire. Frank is doing OK
A glimmer of hope at long last which will probably change to a loss of the will to live when Knapper announces Russell Martin as our new Head Coach!!
Yes, he's doing well on the the back of Mark Robins hard work. That's the same Mark Robins that's transformed Stoke.
Pretty sure Lampard is doing well because he's a decent coach. If Coventry doing well is because of Robins why isn't Robins still manager?
Ryan Garry, our new caretaker Hrad Coach: "It's not an entirely new position for the 42-year-old. Although much of his career in senior management has been as part of the backroom staff, he was in charge of both the England under-17s and under-18s before joining Manning's former club Lommel in Belgium as an assistant. When Arsenal legend Steve Bould was sacked he took over as caretaker in exactly the same way he has this week at Colney, although a two-month spell in charge ensued on that occasion. If he's in position for the same period at Carrow Road then sporting director Ben Knapper's abbreviated hiring process has gone disastrously, but nonetheless he's got experience of leadership. That experience has added a lot to his coaching skillset, he says, and in many ways it echoes what's happening at Norwich." https://www.pinkun.com/sport/norwic...-city-interim-head-coach-ryan-garry-profiled/
Good question, he certainly had plenty of success Coventry, I would suggest it's because those who were loyal when things were going well didn't have the strength of character to support him when he hit a bad spell. If Lampard's such a great coach why has he failed so badly before ? If Manning's such a bad coach, why was he successful before he came to Norwich ?
You are arguing with yourself. My view was that Lampard would have been a good appointment rather than Manning. Manning lost 10 home games on the trot without a single point at home . Coventry are currently top . Stoke are average