Have you the figures? I would love to know exactly what he was paid and what he is on now.
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Have you the figures? I would love to know exactly what he was paid and what he is on now.
I know mate, lots of managers get reputations from people who dont watch their teams regularly. Mowbray is a point in case on here.Yet Allardyce was accused of being a long ball merchant
He was there 10 years. I reckon that's long enough time to influence recruiting the type of players you need to implent your chosen style of playA lot of people in football believe Dyche only played that style at Burnley to suit the players.
I don’t think we have any chance of getting him, but maybe with better players we’d see a different style of play?
I know mate, lots of managers get reputations from people who dont watch their teams regularly. Mowbray is a point in case on here.
Out of those suggested Manning would be my choice, so long as he brings most of his staff with him, and he has a lot. His background is so good, in terms of the sort of the clubs he has been at, and he is showing what he is all about. When they beat us just after Alex Neil took charge last year it was the most complete footballing performance all season. They were tactically oustanding and we had no answers to them.
Interesting you mention his back room staff and then coming with him?I know mate, lots of managers get reputations from people who dont watch their teams regularly. Mowbray is a point in case on here.
Out of those suggested Manning would be my choice, so long as he brings most of his staff with him, and he has a lot. His background is so good, in terms of the sort of the clubs he has been at, and he is showing what he is all about. When they beat us just after Alex Neil took charge last year it was the most complete footballing performance all season. They were tactically oustanding and we had no answers to them.
Tactics and how the team play become quite personal and depend on your view point of the game etc. It's impossible really.
Me I want a team that attack down the wings, throw cross after cross into the box to 2 decent forwards. Full backs that can crunch into tackles and give the ball to the tricky winger to do his magic or chuck a cross into the box from a deep position. A centre half that can head the ball miles and a centre midfielder like Keane in his prime.
Trouble is that isn't modern football and I fully appreciate the game has moved on massively.
Essentially I want the Reid team back
I couldnt stand to watch the passing for passing sakes style that some love
I'm far from a "lump it" style but the constant sideways and backward passing some teams employ is mind numbing for me.It’s all about opinions and I loved watching our style under Reid but also I f you watch a good “passing” team, they’ll pass and pass and pass until a gap opens up and then the exploit it with quick through balls and fast paced attacks. I think that is what Poyet wanted to implement when he was here but was never allowed the players to achieve it. I could see what he was trying to do but I could also see it frustrated the life out of some supporters who’d be screaming for the defence to lump it up the pitch
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This is true, of course, but it suggests to me that the club didn't really think he was worth it.
I'd assume LJ got the bullet because they thought he should be getting more out of the squad, so a coach coming in and doing what they already thought was achievable obviously didn't buy AN that much credit. I'm sure the KLD family are more than used to paying crazy money for the right manager in their other businesses.
Basically, I don't think these guys are in a rush and they won't be investing huge money in a coach because they don't think its necessary. They believe they've put the necessary infrastructure and investment in place to achieve in line with expectations and the head coach just needs to come in and execute.
And we have lift off...the usual Keane link has now happened in the irish Independent would not be a manger search without a keane link would it
https://www.independent.ie/sport/so...alex-neil-leaves-for-stoke-city-41943180.html
can you really see them speaking after last time be usual paper bollocksDefinitely don’t want Keane. I like the way we’re trying to move forward now and think we need a young hungry coach not an old school manager.
Was literally having this conversation yesterday. A non-league manager I know said he thought we'd easily get Dyche.A lot of people in football believe Dyche only played that style at Burnley to suit the players.
I don’t think we have any chance of getting him, but maybe with better players we’d see a different style of play?
No mate but someone mentioned him earlier in the threadcan you really see them speaking after last time be usual paper bollocks
He had more capable players at Burnley than he'll walk into at Sunderland. He was at Burnley for a decade, that was more than enough time to stamp his style on the club. It was always the same.Was literally having this conversation yesterday. A non-league manager I know said he thought we'd easily get Dyche.
I said, yeah but the club want to play a certain way, 433 and a high press etc. To which he replied, yeah, and Dyche is known for 442 but you don't know what he could do with more capable players.
Only problem with that is that other clubs think they can recruit a magician, so offer an underpaid Head Coach more money and we lose him and end up with someone who perhaps doesn't fit the model etcYou must log in or register to see images
This is true, of course, but it suggests to me that the club didn't really think he was worth it.
I'd assume LJ got the bullet because they thought he should be getting more out of the squad, so a coach coming in and doing what they already thought was achievable obviously didn't buy AN that much credit. I'm sure the KLD family are more than used to paying crazy money for the right manager in their other businesses.
Basically, I don't think these guys are in a rush and they won't be investing huge money in a coach because they don't think its necessary. They believe they've put the necessary infrastructure and investment in place to achieve in line with expectations and the head coach just needs to come in and execute.
Love Bernard Manning, hope he brings Charlie Williams with him. A heavenly partnership!I know mate, lots of managers get reputations from people who dont watch their teams regularly. Mowbray is a point in case on here.
Out of those suggested Manning would be my choice, so long as he brings most of his staff with him, and he has a lot. His background is so good, in terms of the sort of the clubs he has been at, and he is showing what he is all about. When they beat us just after Alex Neil took charge last year it was the most complete footballing performance all season. They were tactically oustanding and we had no answers to them.
That's what I would have said too, but it gave me pause for thought.He had more capable players at Burnley than he'll walk into at Sunderland. He was at Burnley for a decade, that was more than enough time to stamp his style on the club. It was always the same.