Woodwardfan
Woodwardfan
- Banned
- #61
I see what you've done there, you've called me Bobo, how clever.
His previous record is irrelevant. At the moment we are 12th and miles off automatic. For me he gets at least two full seasons with us, and maybe a 3rd if there is progress. if he achieves promotion with us then I will give him all the credit he deserves.
As for what a manager should say after a game? Then I would like him to give a cliche free, simple, concise recap, with a positive, and an area where he aims to improve. I don't want all the crap and waffle he comes out with, and I definitely don't need a 2 minute basic step by step of the of the game that anyone can see by watching it. And I don't need to be told numerous times that the team just need to "keep it out one end and stick it in the other". That's Sunday league stuff.
He pre-game interviews are the worst, when he goes into cliche overdrive.
I suppose it's all opinions. You may like to listen to all that irrelevant nonsense he comes out with. I have yet to be inspired or impressed with any of his tactical knowledge, don't really know what his philosophy is in how he wants to play the game - so far all he has said is that he "wants to pass the football".
Now, I understand most managers come out with generic crap, have to guard against how much info they reveal about tactics and style of play, team selection and also have to guard against abusing the trust of the dressing room. Ultimately it comes down to results. When Chelsea are top of the league everyone views Mourinho's interviews as "mind games", clever, mischievous. Now there having a tough year, his interviews are considered arrogant, erratic and that he's losing the plot.
If we were winning and in the top 6, I probably wouldn't care as much about his waffle. But the fact is we aren't. And when you aren't winning game you come under more scrutiny.
Borboskis, sorry my son called Borboskis "Bobo", not that clever!- put the interviews in their place whether we are winning or losing. It's a hard job and only the best actors get away with it, that's modern public life.
Results matter, not actors.
In that arena such as it is, I reckon our manager treats media interviews and his audience with respect. If Sky, BBC, Radio Sheffield speak the "cliche" and "sound bite" language and seem to get away with it, then so be it.
I would never criticise a manager for attempting to communicate with his audience in a common speak/ language.
Speak one way you don't win, speak another way you lose, ah hum.............
For example Borboskis , you take offence because we are losing and I don't, I put it in it's place but I really do believe the manager respects his audience within the environment he is working.