BLADES1988
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I thought make a change meant make a fucking sub! not one till the 80th minute when NOWT were appnin!
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Where in my post did I state he should be sacked? I didn't.So who would you replace him with?
Where in my post did I state he should be sacked? I didn't.
I was pointing out what to me are huge red flags all over the place. A poster earlier on this thread likened him to Southgate and I agree. That in itself is scary.
The only driver as to who manages us this season is that they get us promoted.
We have a squad the equal to or better than any other in this division so all a manager needs to do is get and maintain high levels of performance from them. The rest would follow. I see nothing in our manager to inspire anyone. Our owner seems fine with things and ultimately he will decide the managers fate. If the long term plan is to cultivate and sell on profitably then we are just a source of income for the owners whether we are top half prem or mud table League 1.
I don't belive the manager has anything close to the depth of qualities to get us promoted. Talk the talk v walk the walk. He's a personable person from what I see, but a crack or two showed in his reponses to perfectly reasonable questions about our performance last night. He lost it in truth. Arguing with the interviewr is a bad sign and a pre cursor of worse to come.
Do you seriously think a club owner always has a replacement in mind and sorted when the penny drops and he realise the current incumbent isn't the dog for the job?When you said you thought he was out of his depth and doubted that he'll be able to turn things around.
Again, you say you don't think he has the required qualities so I'll ask again, who would you replace him with
I said Beale. You have no idea how to sort out what is becoming a crisis but demand others do. Classic civil servant.Politics is somewhat different but in business, succession planning is critical for continuity in the delivery of a strategy - for some reason that doesn't happen much in football ownership/management - the exception being Brighton who had a list of potential replacements drawn up (and I assume sounded out) should Potter leave and were therefore able to decide on and move quickly to secure De Zerbi.
Unfortunately, you've fallen into the trap of being a critic (the easiest job in the world!) but without being able to come up with any viable alternatives. At least you're not alone on here.
To answer your question - it's clear that the dark forces will make the PM role impossible for anyone that's not a 'Remainer' and WEF shrill. with Sunak seemingly destined to get the gig eventually (but who certainly wouldn't be my choice). IMHO the only person with the intelligence and personality to navigate a successful way out of the current mess and stand a chance of avoiding annihilation at the next GE is JRM but if he's as intelligent as I give him credit for, he'll stay well clear.
Where is the option to keep Hecky as manager?
I said Beale. You have no idea how to sort out what is becoming a crisis but demand others do. Classic civil servant.
So basically you're clutching at straws and blaming bad luck.Beale is not a viable option, unless to expect Utd to outbid Wolves for his services. You might as well have said Guardiola.
I can assure you that I'm certainly not a civil servant and I don't think anything drastic needs to happen - they're simply in the middle of a blip (the first during PH's tenture) and I'm confident results will improve when key players return from injury. While Utd didn't play well last night, they could quite easily still have won the game - Cov's RB should have walked, McB's shot off the post, scrambles from corners, McB's header towards the end etc.
You asked me a question.Beale is not a viable option, unless to expect Utd to outbid Wolves for his services. You might as well have said Guardiola.
I can assure you that I'm certainly not a civil servant and I don't think anything drastic needs to happen - they're simply in the middle of a blip (the first during PH's tenture) and I'm confident results will improve when key players return from injury. Don't forget they're currently 4th and 2 points off the top. While Utd didn't play well last night, they could quite easily still have won the game - Cov's RB should have walked, McB's shot off the post, scrambles from corners, McB's header towards the end etc.
You asked me a question.
I answered it. How long would you allow us to slide down the league before replacing the manager and who would you choose.
You had me until I saw the name Warburton. Then you lost all credibility.You mean you provided a single, unviable option in response to my question.
I would give PH all of this season - making knee-jerk decisions rarely works. If he doesn't achieve at least the play-offs then replacing him may well be considered . My preference for his replacement would be dependent on the squad and budget but I would consider people ranging from Corboran, Warburton, Robbins, Edwards, O'Neill, Warne and Simpson,
Unfair parameters without an option to keep him.Discuss?
That is a massive worry for me that he is saying things like this, my problem has always been and not just this season that he doesn’t know how to change things, he picks a side and seems to hope they will win the game but if it is not going well he doesn’t have a clue what to do, subs are baffling at times and a change of formation or some change in tactics in a game to combat the opposing team or for us to go and win it are none existent. He basically has just admitted what I and many think, once they cross that white line they are on their own in regards to coaching in a match.What I don't get with Hecky is when he says 'me an the coaching staff can't influence what happens on the pitch'? Well isn't that what managers who have a clue do, influence or change the game with substitutions/tactical tweaks? Why had no one else given Hecky a job after his last? I don't know the answer but maybe we're starting to find out, is he limited as a coach/manager?
He needs to find a way to get us out of this slump an quickly it's just a good job this league is piss poor because we've been very average and still only 2pts off the top Saturday is a huge game now.
You had me until I saw the name Warburton. Then you lost all credibility.
Thankyou for informing me I'm entitled to my opinion. Next you'll be saying it's every bit as valid as yours.You're entitled to your opinion, but he didn't do a bad job at Brentford or QPR given the resources available did he? Beale certainly benefited from inheriting a decent squad at the start of the season, supplemented by some astute additions
I'm a little bit in the middle, I definitely don't think this is a time to consider change but Hecky has to take ownership of his game management, team selections & injury record. This team could still get us up.Good to see over half the forum didn't piss the bed last night
Thankyou for informing me I'm entitled to my opinion. Next you'll be saying it's every bit as valid as yours.
An that is the worrying thing, most managers recently have combated what we do well and stopped us or come with a gameplay and execute it really well and Hecky has no idea how to counter it with a little tweak of shape or players.That is a massive worry for me that he is saying things like this, my problem has always been and not just this season that he doesn’t know how to change things, he picks a side and seems to hope they will win the game but if it is not going well he doesn’t have a clue what to do, subs are baffling at times and a change of formation or some change in tactics in a game to combat the opposing team or for us to go and win it are none existent. He basically has just admitted what I and many think, once they cross that white line they are on their own in regards to coaching in a match.
You mean you provided a single, unviable option in response to my question.
I would give PH all of this season - making knee-jerk decisions rarely works. If he doesn't achieve at least the play-offs then replacing him may well be considered . My preference for his replacement would be dependent on the squad and budget but I would consider people ranging from Corboran, Warburton, Robbins, Edwards, O'Neill, Warne and Simpson,
I think Dyche will be expecting to be in a PL job before the end of the season so I’d be surprised if he jumped at any championship job right now.Dyche - doubt he would come, although strangely I have always though he would end up here, just not yet. Reckon he will be keeping an eye on the likes of Forest, Villa or Leicester for next season in the champ.
Wilder - personally, I am not ready for him coming back. He has become a mood hoover. Besides, it ain't happening under the current ownership.
Corberban - meh, maybe, but he doesn't inspire me much.
Jones - worked wonders at Luton, but was a disaster at Stoke and there are similarly big expectations here.
McKenna - seriously unproven at this stage, at a decent level. He has got off to great start, but it's too early to risk his inexperience.
To put another spin on this, does anyone truly believe if Hecky did get us up he would be the one to keep us there?
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