We've been crying out for a leader, both on and off the pitch. Chris Hughton wasn't a strong enough leader. Neil Adams sure as hell wasn't one. This guy sounds like one to me. Let's see if the players respond
He is older than everyone in our squad, age/experience is only one factor in commanding respect. I'm cautiously optimistic and I don't seem to be alone, even the pinkun seems broadly positive, I think it's the lack of preconceived ideas about him.
Probably. I mentioned it earlier but you almost sense there's a bit of a buzz about the place, simply because people are so surprised that they're (seemingly) appointing someone they know little about. A trip into the unknown. It appeals to many and the snippets we've scrambled together about him are all promising. When I heard this morning Alex Neil had been approached, I was stunned.
You, the rest of us and last but not least - the bookies!!!!
I've been out most of the day, so it was quite a shock to see how much has happened in that time. Let's hope he can agree terms and take charge of the squad before we face Cardiff on the 17th.
don't criticize his friends!Think Alex Neil is now in the Big brother house so you might have to wait a week or two.
Oh Fook!I think it'll be sorted tomorrow to be honest. From the sounds of things, it all sounds very amicable. Hamilton put out a very sincere statement earlier today and Neil has been touring our ground and training complex. Can't really see any late hitches but I suppose you never know. Could be in line for a watching brief from the stands at Bournemouth on Saturday, all being well.
We want you to beat Bournemouth!Probably. I mentioned it earlier but you almost sense there's a bit of a buzz about the place, simply because people are so surprised that they're (seemingly) appointing someone they know little about. A trip into the unknown. It appeals to many and the snippets we've scrambled together about him are all promising. When I heard this morning Alex Neil had been approached, I was stunned.
I'm a little surprised but also a little pleased that most people see this favourably (even Carrabuh!), given how little we actually know about Neil. I suspect that the similarities with Lambert may be part of that, but there are a lot of uncertainties still. Being relatively inexperienced seems somehow less important (why?), having played at relatively low levels in both England and Scotland also (why?). It seems people are up for a 'shot in the dark' all of a sudden, and perhaps that's a good thing.
I think the reason that most people are seeing this favourably is that, while there are many question marks over the guy and it is still a big risk, at least this looks like it has been very carefully thought through, they've done their homework. It's been planned. That's no guarantee of success, of course, but it looks a hell of a lot more professionally done than the ****show over the summer. That is, for me, reassuring.
I could be wrong, but that's the reason I'm feeling comfortable with this. Plus if it doesn't work out it should be pretty obvious pretty quick and then at least we can draw a line under this season and go again next.
Yes, pretty much agree with Rob on that. It does seem a little odd to feel comfortable with a guy I knew nothing about, but the fact the board managed to surprise me is good in itself.
Also, when I looked at the betting before he came on the scene, the list of possibles was pretty grim I thought. A risk, yes, but more exciting than having Colin or the like here for a few months. I'd rather stay in this division than have someone here like that.
As a comparison for Rick, appointing Adams was like taking an old, rescued Labrador from a shelter. He's not been trained, little wet patches are dotted around the house. He's a lovely old thing, acts a bit like a puppy because he's just pleased to have found a home at last, but he's been out of touch with the real world for a while now and it's a bit too late for him to learn.
Alex Neil is a younger Labrador, brought up by a nice, young family. He's house trained. He's moving to a new area soon and he'll be able to play in a bigger garden.
Not really sure what my point is here! But which dog has the brighter future?
I'm happy if he comes and wish him well. But that made me laugh.Sounds like what you tell the kids when you have to get the dog put down.
