Yeah, this was my thinking - hence I hadn't commented yet because I was trying to figure out what I was missing given other peoples negative responses.
(What am I missing?)
The massive, massive budgets he had both times, presumably.
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Yeah, this was my thinking - hence I hadn't commented yet because I was trying to figure out what I was missing given other peoples negative responses.
(What am I missing?)
So is the feeling that both promotions were solely down to big budgets?The massive, massive budgets he had both times, presumably.
So is the feeling that both promotions were solely down to big budgets?
Thought his Fulham team played really good attacking football. His stint abroad was clearly a failure, but to rule him out based on 1 job is harsh.
He has an absolute dream team at Bournemouth. Better than the side we had last year that got promoted and he stumbled over the line.
Would rather have Hecky than Parker.
I'm not Parker's biggest fan and certainly not hoping he tips up here but his record in the Championship is better than some are suggesting despite funds he's had to work with. Some of the comments are very Unitedfanesque. At some point in the future more fans might realise that it's the attitude of the supporters that is the bigger problem, not the personality and charisma of the manager.Ok so I looked this up:
They finished 2 points behind champions Fulham who were smashing everyone 7-0 and 6 points clear of third placed Huddersfield. They also lost one of their last 14 games. Is that stumbling over the line?
Big budgets can often mean sweet FA in the Championship. Plenty of teams spend big and don’t go up.
I’m not backing Parker here or making a claim for him to be our next manager, but the general consensus on here that he’s completely shit seems off to me.
If we are being brought by Americans then I wouldn't be surprised by an appointment like Parker.
A player who was capped by England, played at the top level and has managed to get promotions ticks a lot of the boxes, also he is young.
No idea if he will be any good or not, I will say it wouldn't be a United kind of signing, we've only really tried this with Robson but after last season I expect plenty of change and I certainly don't see Wilder staying long term after this car crash of a season.
If Rooney didn't move to Plymouth I wouldn't have been surprised to see his named linked with his time in America.
I'm not Parker's biggest fan and certainly not hoping he tips up here but his record in the Championship is better than some are suggesting despite funds he's had to work with. Some of the comments are very Unitedfanesque. At some point in the future more fans might realise that it's the attitude of the supporters that is the bigger problem, not the personality and charisma of the manager.
Maybe.I've already read comments about how he dresses on the touchline FFS. Is there another fanbase like this?
Yes pretty much and what’s wrong with that.Maybe.
I think it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Some had already decided Slav was the wrong man because he didn't sound inspiring in interviews and some said they couldn't understand him. Soon as they realised he didn't wave to and clap the fans, he was deffo a wrong 'un.
The only chance managers from certain places with certain characteristics have to get full support here, is to hit the ground running. Otherwise a notable section of the fanbase will have already given up on them and crave a Wilder/Warnock type.
The old adage. You don't go back, ie manager or playerIf we are changing manager which I wouldn’t. I would go with Hecky.
We need someone who knows the club and knows the big issues that we have within it. I always think Man Utd and Watford do this. They get a manager in he identifies the problems but then is sacked before can change them over.
This isn’t a managerial job per se it’s about knowing what your walking into so that can change what’s required.
i still havent seen a realistic option that better than keeping wilder
Proper blayards live in S2You have to laugh at our fan base turn their noses up at someone who didn't used to go to Bri and Irene's, I remember us been linked with Sven in the mid noughts and fans were apoplectic about it, this was a man who had won actual trophies.
Only in S2
The personality and background of the manager has nothing to do with style of play.Yes pretty much and what’s wrong with that.
As a city we have certain characteristics that we see. I remember my uncle who moved away said everyone in Sheffield prefers a tackle to a pass.
Our favoured personnel are the workers. Monty / Basham are some that spring to mind that were very limited ability wise but us lot in Sheffield love that.
We want a team that represents the city. Teams in London rather see passing out from the back and don’t like big tackles just personal preference.
If they go for hecky I'm not fucking going!We all say this but we will still go.
Be a huge step backwards. Would rather new owner go for Hecky.
Come on, if there is a new manager coming in, it's got to be one whats slaps the badge, drinks peroni. And is a bladey blade, we don't want no Southern shandy drinking posh twat at the lane, oh and he must fitted out in overalls on the touchline, just to give us that working class background feelI've already read comments about how he dresses on the touchline FFS. Is there another fanbase like this?
If Hecky fails, would you then get wilder back?If we are changing manager which I wouldn’t. I would go with Hecky.
We need someone who knows the club and knows the big issues that we have within it. I always think Man Utd and Watford do this. They get a manager in he identifies the problems but then is sacked before can change them over.
This isn’t a managerial job per se it’s about knowing what your walking into so that can change what’s required.
It’s more if Wilder is gone. Who would I want in.If Hecky fails, would you then get wilder back?
The team he got relegated from the Premier league with arguably should have been enough for top 6 in the PL.The personality and background of the manager has nothing to do with style of play.
Not to mention that the best technical teams still work hard, tackle back and have aggression and intensity.
You're saying Bournemouth should have finished top 6, but didn't because of Parker?The team he got relegated from the Premier league with arguably should have been enough for top 6 in the PL.
His style of play is where the issue is.
Apologies I wasn’t clear. It was his Fulham team that got relegated that should have been top 6.You're saying Bournemouth should have finished top 6, but didn't because of Parker?
I’d hope we would be able to see beyond a shortlist of 2 managers, 1 having previously worked here. But you never know with SUFC.It’s more if Wilder is gone. Who would I want in.
I wouldn’t want Wilder to go.
But Hecky is a lot better than Parker.
There's no way that squad was a top 6 PL squad. Maybe they should have done better than they did, but we finished 10th the previous season with Wilder and finished rock bottom the season after.Apologies I wasn’t clear. It was his Fulham team that got relegated that should have been top 6.
SOMEI'm not Parker's biggest fan and certainly not hoping he tips up here but his record in the Championship is better than some are suggesting despite funds he's had to work with. Some of the comments are very Unitedfanesque. At some point in the future more fans might realise that it's the attitude of the supporters that is the bigger problem, not the personality and charisma of the manager.
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