I thought that under the DoF system the style of play was set and coaches were appointed who were comfortable coaching that system but who could sprinkle that little bit of fairy dust that would provide the improvement in individual and team performance.
If that Head coach didn't improve performances then a new one could slot in with minimal disruption at least ensuring some continuity.
I understood that it was also policy to improve and produce our own coaches within this playing style, again with a view to continuity.
Obviously nothing lasts for ever and playing style along with tactics evolve, but over time.
Yet here we are with with people screaming to effectively appoint a manager with his own team to dictate playing style and tactics which will lead to a period of initial confusion as players have to adapt to these new demands, with no continuity of playing style from Academy to first team d probably with the need to sign new players to fit this new playing style. In other words a demand for short term fixes, surely that's what contributed to the problems we had leading to the double relegation.
I think it's time for cool heads and patience. The new head coach should, and probably will, be allowed to bring in someone he trusts to help get his message across. For the first time in years there is some semblance of a plan to improve the players and the club, can we give it a chance.
I know this won't please the attention seeking wum's and no doubt there'll be a few comments flying my way, carry on, sticks and stones and all that. After all it's only a message board and we have no influence on the decisions taken by the club, despite how important some posters feel they are,
The football has progressively got worse since TM left though, whilst both of the coaches have still been involved. And the football under Alex Neil wasn’t possession based like Mowbray so I don’t think we have a set in stone identity. There’s only really so many tactics/formations and then adaptations on those so it’s not as if we’re looking for a manager who plays in a 1 in 1000 style of football.
I don’t have anything against Dodds and Proctor I’m sure they’re both nice lads and half decent coaches at the beginning of their journey and they’ll only get better but in my opinion it would be better for the club and a much more attractable vacancy if we were to allow the new manager to bring in his own team.
