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Welcome Positive Nigel
Where are they saying this?
Don't worry about it Maxster. Didn't mean Clough or anything!
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Where are they saying this?
"Grayson is tactically astute" Why is he? I would argue his team relies heavily on a very good striker, without whom, when injured earlier this season, his team's form was indifferent. Grayson can't seem to hold a job down in the Championship.
"Robinson has learned a lot in the last 3 years" Finishing positions: 5th, 5th, 8th, 10th - What exactly has he learned?
"Cotterill knows this division and what works here" Based on what? One good season?
I get your point about teams with a more direct, aggressive style seeming to do well in League One, but it's wrong to suggest it's the only way - as Southampton, Doncaster and others have proved in recent years. In fact the closest we have come to getting out of League One was with an approach closer to Clough's than the one you propose.
Been talking to a journalist today in London , who said exactly the same , but with a different spin . He said , he had found out due to the Blades touting for another manager . If i think who it is , he has league 1 experience , and promotion on his cV , but would he be any better , than what we've got . Maybe for the final push.
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That's what you want to hear, the board are looking for a strong branch to grab before they let go of the weak one.
If journo's are hearing rumbles it adds some credibility (not) but one can hope cause it ain't floating my boat at the moment.
Phipps is being bombarded by fans on his Facebook page calling for Clough's sacking.
I can understand why it's tempting to join in. It must be incredibly frustrating to see the team he has assembled put in one crap performance after another. If we drop out of the Play Off zone on Saturday the pressure will be even greater.
People are citing Dave Jones' sacking at the pigs and Wilson's sacking at Barnsley as evidence that a new face can revive a team. But I'd like to see stats on this. I suspect that for Every Barnsley or Wednesday there's been plenty of instances where a new manager hasn't halted the slump. Most recently, Adams and Morgan's appointments didn't have much effect when they took charge at the Lane.
This is Clough's squad and he knows the players better than anyone else, so I'd give him until the end of the campaign. With 10 games to go there's no certainty that a new manager would be able to turn things around - and Clough hasn't failed yet.
Why don't we get a new manager who will win a few as he is a new manager, fuck him of when we lose and get another one who will no doubt go on a 5 game winning run until we sack him for the next genius who will then win a few.
Keep repeating this and we be Champion's League winners before we know it, no wonder I'm looking forward to 2019 so much.
Why don't we get a new manager who will win a few as he is a new manager, fuck him of when we lose and get another one who will no doubt go on a 5 game winning run until we sack him for the next genius who will then win a few.
Keep repeating this and we be Champion's League winners before we know it, no wonder I'm looking forward to 2019 so much.
having followed the blades for all these years you give up now? we have got investment and are on the way up whether this season or next!! clough or someone new!! most strange attitude to take a bit of patience is required its amazing that well seasoned blades take this stand the future is bright harness it.I think that when we signed Nigel that most of us optimistically expected "the son of Brian". Clough senior also based his style of play on defending well and the hitting the opposition on the fast counter-attack. The difference is that Brian recruited a world class keeper (Peter Shilton), robust central defenders (e.g. Loyd and Burns), industrious midfielders (e.g Gemmill) and international quality strikers such as Withe, Birtles and even Tricky Trevor) to make the most out of the few chances they made against the top sides. Brian also was quick to recognise when a new signing wasn't making a positive impact, sidelining them until they did or selling them on.
Nigel has tried the same approach to the style of play but the most prominent similarities with his dad seem to be recruiting players that have played for him before (whether good, bad or otherwise), poor interpersonal skills and his single minded stubbornness.
I don't need to tell you where the shortcomings are in Clough's performance. It is approaching make your mind up time for the board, either change how Nigel operates, particularly man management skills or change the manager.
I also think that even if promotion is achieved, Nigel will still need to be coached.
If there isn't a change for the better, I know 4 season ticket holders that will not renew next year regardless of the division we are in. We are not Johnny-come-lately, glory seekers either having over 175 years of supporting the Blades between us, most of which season ticket holding.
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