Our new manager is.....

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Warnock left us where he found us but, Yes, he did well to take us into the Premiership (where he was out of his depth). His time has come and is now long gone. He's not coming back and any suggestion that he should is parochial Bladey claptrap.


As I said. Considerable expertise in the area of WCB. For Warnock to have left us where he found us we would have to have been at the foot of the second division playing in front of less than 10,000 people.
 



i think warnock got a bit longer to get it right


Don't recall Warnock losing 7 out of his first 10 league games, and a further 2 cup games against teams from a lower league. If he had done so, maybe he wouldn't have got "a bit longer".
 
As I said. Considerable expertise in the area of WCB. For Warnock to have left us where he found us we would have to have been at the foot of the second division playing in front of less than 10,000 people.

...as Dinosaur Dave did, you mean?
 
...as Dinosaur Dave did, you mean?


You mean the man you have already posted was the right man at that time. And yet now you try and ridicule him. Pathetic. Noone would want you covering their back. You'd just stick the knife in.
 
You mean the man you have already posted was the right man at that time. And yet now you try and ridicule him. Pathetic. Noone would want you covering their back. You'd just stick the knife in.

It's not Bassett I'm ridiculing. I thought you might have realised by now!
 
It's not Bassett I'm ridiculing. I thought you might have realised by now!


So Dinosaur Dave is praise is it? You really are something else. As I've said elsewhere, you're like a politician.
 
I don't think many posters seriously believe Warnock will return, or that it would be desireable for him to do so. And Bassett's managerial career is clearly behind him.

However, those two are used as good examples of managers who set their sides up to play to the strengths of the players that were available to them and in a way that the players were comfortable with. In doing that, they were able to achieve a certain amount of success. Certainly, more success than any other managers that we've had during the last 38 years.

Weir did not do this and that is why we are at the wrong end of the table with relegation being a real possibility.


What these managers did was ORGANISE the team so they new what system they were playing and how to attack in this system.
The biggest problem for Weir was he did not have any organisation in how the team should attack.
 

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