I have to say, after catching up on this week’s podcasts, it does make me more angry that the club appointed Frank and wasted this season, and put us into a very real thread of relegation. I really tried to see the logic in it, but it’s clearly been a disastrous decision.
Really interesting listening to Poch on the High Performance podcast. What comes out is so much of the insight he offers as a manager is not what you can read on a spreadsheet. It’s about genuine connections, authentic leadership, empathy, having a sense for something by the actions of the human being. Eg being able to see that Kane was going to be quality worth investing in because of the way he acted around the training ground, or the way he could touch and finish. Little things that don’t show up on a spreadsheet, and in that example with the club wanting to move him out for Welbeck, thank GHod we had a manager who had a great sense of what the right thing to do was. Equally the example of not putting out a statement saying he was happy with his 3 striker options…Poch rightly deduced it would look defensive and to Kane like he had something to defend about him because he was the third option.
Brings me to JPB on TVFTL pod. Talking about how the players never looked like they really believed in Frank’s plan. The slow starts. The ability to raise the game in the second half when the plan sort of has to go out of the window and we need to fight to get back in the game.
Overall, there’s a big theme here about the club being overly invested in ‘the data’ and not having a good sense of what our squad of players actually needs. And then there’s a sense of Frank, for as good a man as he is, also just not being the right person for this squad. Lange has serious questions to answer for putting us in this position. I think they made completely the wrong conclusions about Ange’s tenure. And then drew completely the wrong conclusions about what the data said about what Frank could do for us. Eg ‘our model says he over performed by X amount at Brentford, if he does the same with us we’ll be golden!’.
What made Poch an interesting manager for us wasn’t that he ‘over performed’, it was that he developed younger players into a cohesive unit, on top of the foundations of a culture of high standards, and the right balance of structure and freedom, so that they actually became elite level footballers. They weren’t over performing, they just reached a high level together. Frank’s approach is rooted in ‘over performance’ and not reaching an elite level. And I think our squad of clearly talented players wants to see a path to performing at an elite level, to be trusted to play like that. Which is why they never believed in Frank.
So yeah, pretty angry now being able to reflect on all of this! A wasted season, and a genuine chance of relegation. And it was all so avoidable. This did not need to happen. A repeated cascade of utterly terrible decisions by people who don’t really get football or who are in positions of power way above what they deserve.