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Following all the talk about the 'treatment' K McD received last Saturday, some of it targetted his ability to 'go missing', get injured, not be available for important games. I wonder how much of that he'd have got away with under NC?
After the debacle of Weir, the tedium of Wilson (how he is showing his true ability at Barnsley's other club) and Blackwell (good games/win ratio but Christ was it boring) another facet of NC as a manager is his man-management/motivational abilities which has seen our season transformed. Others in that mould were Warnock - greatly divides opinion, but I'll never forget the 'Triple Assault' season & promotion to the PL - and Dave Bassett. How he turned a bunch of ragamuffins into a team that firmly established themselves as #1 in Sheffield and a useful top-flight side.
The first manager I saw was 'Gentleman' John Harris. Probably the Arsene Wenger of his day - cultured, stylish teams with absolutely nothing to show for it.
Another reason for the booing of McD was that he dared leave us for a team - at that time - with more visible prospects, better people around him and (probably) more money with win bonuses etc. taken into consideration. Who wouldn't? Yet when the Legends were introduced before Saturday's game Brian Deane (left us twice) and Keith Edwards (also left us) got rousing cheers. Hmm.
Finally, back to managers, Steve Bruce has always shown absolutely no loyalty to anyone and deserves all the flak. But what of Gary Speed? Regardless of sentimentality etc. he left us in the lurch to become Wales manager - which has never been a full-time job.
Opinions, opinions.
After the debacle of Weir, the tedium of Wilson (how he is showing his true ability at Barnsley's other club) and Blackwell (good games/win ratio but Christ was it boring) another facet of NC as a manager is his man-management/motivational abilities which has seen our season transformed. Others in that mould were Warnock - greatly divides opinion, but I'll never forget the 'Triple Assault' season & promotion to the PL - and Dave Bassett. How he turned a bunch of ragamuffins into a team that firmly established themselves as #1 in Sheffield and a useful top-flight side.
The first manager I saw was 'Gentleman' John Harris. Probably the Arsene Wenger of his day - cultured, stylish teams with absolutely nothing to show for it.
Another reason for the booing of McD was that he dared leave us for a team - at that time - with more visible prospects, better people around him and (probably) more money with win bonuses etc. taken into consideration. Who wouldn't? Yet when the Legends were introduced before Saturday's game Brian Deane (left us twice) and Keith Edwards (also left us) got rousing cheers. Hmm.
Finally, back to managers, Steve Bruce has always shown absolutely no loyalty to anyone and deserves all the flak. But what of Gary Speed? Regardless of sentimentality etc. he left us in the lurch to become Wales manager - which has never been a full-time job.
Opinions, opinions.