Carlos Carvalhal according to that Lue. I know he did a decent job at Wednesday but can’t remember much of him past that. Seems to go through a lot of clubs
I hope not. He’s never achieved anything.
Carlos Carvalhal according to that Lue. I know he did a decent job at Wednesday but can’t remember much of him past that. Seems to go through a lot of clubs
Hearing Tony Pulis being mentioned.
He’d sort us defensively but he wouldn’t know what to do with tufan etcHearing Tony Pulis being mentioned.
I don't think Tufan knows what to do with Tufan most of the time?He’d sort us defensively but he wouldn’t know what to do with tufan etc
I thought this was interesting, stats arnt everything but these are the managers we've had over the last 10 years
Sergen Yalcin
İsmail Kartal
Ersun Yanal
Maybe if we go by what Acun said, he's not bothered about results, he wants attacking, entertaining football.. anyone out of these known for that?
Interesting like that Yanal is a stats guy. “The data sets you free”. At least that’s what I think you are implying.A bit background about one of the Turkish managers in your list:
Ersun Yanal is a self-made men, who achieved great results with small teams before reaching top tier mainly:
1- With Denizlispor he promoted from 1st league to Super league, and that team he formed ended up being top 16 in UEFA Cup with another manager, beating Lorient, Sparta Prague, O. Lyon and eliminated losing to cup-winner Porto.
2- After leaving Denizli, he was almost finishing as champions with another small team, Ankaragucu. He finished 6th and next season 4th, behind famous Besiktas, Fenerbahce and Galatasaray.
3- After Ankaragucu, rival Genclerbirligi paid huge amount to bring him and he also played for championship finishing 3rd behind Besiktas and Galatasaray and was runner-up of Turkish Cup two seasons in a row.
4- Then he reached national team after stellar perfomances but he lost his position there after having a feud with Hakan Sukur, legendary (lately notorious) striker.
5- In his next address at Manisa, he was moderately succesful but kind of created 3 next superstars of Turkish football, Arda Turan, Burak Yilmaz and Selcuk Inan.
6- I will pass Trabzonspor years, which were turbulent but OK performance, then many years later championship with Fenerbahce in April (earliest for Turkish League).
He is far better manager than other two and also famous with his introduction of computer usage for performance, scouting and training in Turkish football.
Weak sides of Yanal is his handling of media, especially at big clubs. He likes to take his holidays, not living with football 24 hours, which is kind of healthy and normal life but frowned upon for Turkish media.
Other two were famous footballers who ended up in big club seats without any achievement because they were ex-players of those teams.
Indeed, he had assistants with academic background who were professors or teachers at univesities in the past. Lately he forms his backstaff team with loyal people he collected in previous teams, so a bit changed but in general that's who he is.Interesting like that Yanal is a stats guy. “The data sets you free”. At least that’s what I think you are implying.
I can see disaster on the horizon if we appoint a Turkish manager with no experience in the Championship. This next appointment is critically important, if Acun wants to keep this team in this division.
Agreed.I can see disaster on the horizon if we appoint a Turkish manager with no experience in the Championship. This next appointment is critically important, if Acun wants to keep this team in this division.
Hearing Tony Pulis being mentioned.
Telling it was against City. Shows how poor we are at the moment.Bruce won't last long at WBA after today - only 1 win all season and that was against us - we can only hope Acun doesn't think he's an option - if we think it's bad now the last thing we need is 'cabbage' and his work experience son tagging along
I can see disaster on the horizon if we appoint a Turkish manager with no experience in the Championship. This next appointment is critically important, if Acun wants to keep this team in this division.
I think Acun alluded to that when he said we had the chance of many too class coaches but we need the right man with championship experience.If the new man has no EFL experience and reasonable success the we are doomed and Acun is a fool. An inexperienced foreigner would be a disaster.