I know he likes him but what's the point in Greaves going... Unless there was a chance he was staying? I know sometimes the results and football weren't consistent enough, but establishing a relationship with the fans, looking to implement more positive football, working woth young players, and improving them, connection to the club and taking us from 21st to 7th in 2 years whilst losing his main striker for months seems like enough in the keep column to give him another year. Hes a young coach who needs to learn from his mistakes as im sure he'll have done this year- he may have looked and realised he needed a plan B that weve criticised him for and would've looked to pre-season to work on. He's already allowed the players a bit more freedom attack wise so hes clearly willing to work on his own shortcomings. Just think it seems very knee-jerk and although some fans agree with Acun (which i have no issue with, opinions like arseholes and all that) it seems like the vast majority seem to think its somewhere between harsh and outright ridiculous. Now a new coach has to come in, implement their style, sign their players (or take whichever players Acun wants) and start again. Think whoever it is will have to work hard on winning the dressing room now as well.
German/Danish/Austrian managers are very straight forward Klopp is an exception On the 1904 Club podcast Prutton said there were rumours that Klopp left because he didnt have the final say on transfers
Because he's still a local lad, is vice captain and wants to do, what he considers, right by the club? Sounds like there could be a similar divide within the club as there is on here.
Rosie managed to turn things around working with Shota's squad. What's to say Acun won't expect the same of the next manager?
Although Cooper would be the number one target for many of us (including myself), I've a feeling there's some substance in these reports about this German fella.
I'm sure we've all worked for people we liked as people but couldn't manage the business in which we worked ...
Meyler was talking about the fashion for possession football He said the idea is that if you keep possession the opposition cant score Unfortunately, if you keep possession in your own half then your team cant score either!
It just looks like another erratic foreign-owner that doesn't know what he's doing. The footballing decisions he's made have been really poor, very naive and this looks exactly the same. It become palatable if you bring in a big name/experienced gaffer but this is stupidity.