I am thinking along these lines too, perhaps they also believe the players will respond differently to a permanent manager than an interim one?
err thats what he just said
I am thinking along these lines too, perhaps they also believe the players will respond differently to a permanent manager than an interim one?
Tim Sherwood.
There's that alternative universe again! :ross:
Comparing NBD (who, in his entire mangerial career has lost to West Ham, drawn with West Brom and beaten Southampton's and Stoke's reserves) with someone who's done (and succeeded in) just about everything in the managerial game is a bit silly don't you think?
If you suggested we bought (and could buy) Ronaldo and I suggested Jenas instead, what would you think?
Wow that's pretty damn petty.
Even though Southampton and Stoke were depleted, we managed to score 6 goals and create a lot of good chances (inside the box). That's an improvement.
Today, he picked the most balanced team so far, so perhaps he's also learning as he goes along. I hope that continues.
Even though Southampton and Stoke were depleted, we managed to score 6 goals and create a lot of good chances (inside the box). That's an improvement.
Today, he picked the most balanced team so far, so perhaps he's also learning as he goes along. I hope that continues.
Sorry what is it about LVG that makes him so great? His essays are interesting but football isn't played on textbooks. His success has come at the big dominant clubs of their league, which isn't us. He did well at AZ, but if we're using that, we may as well add Schteve to our likely list as well.
AVB took over a team that had just finished 4th, had the benefit of Bale and delivered a challenge on the top 4. There were little suggestion that we should sack him in the summer. And rightly so! Meanwhile, Sherwood, taking over Spurs in 7th, having just suffered our third hammering of the season, with confidence and morale slipping away, has managed to keep us in touch with the last 3 results. If he can maintain that then surely there can be no question of replacing him? And if he manages 4th he should be getting a one year extension. 6th place or lower and more than a few points adrift, by all means we look elsewhere but I fully expect us to be in the mix.
As for Van Gaal, he's had plum jobs for nearly his entire career. I don't think that makes us a good match. Has even delivered 'value added' with all his big jobs? Not really. One CL victory nearly 20 years ago. One other European trophy more than 20 years ago. Neither of them away from the biggest club in the Netherlands. 3 titles outside of the Netherlands. I heard all the same about Santini. Absurd hype. Had won the league in France but with the biggest spenders. Nothing extraordinary about that. Avram Grant was about 2 points away with Chelsea. Better still was Ramos who'd apparently done well with comparatively limited resources. Back to back Uefa Cup winner and look what happened there. As we don't have a bankroller owner, what would be best (and has been best) for us is someone on the way up, who has something to prove and who isn't just interested in the next big payday.
NBD?
Sorry what is it about LVG that makes him so great? His essays are interesting but football isn't played on textbooks. His success has come at the big dominant clubs of their league, which isn't us. He did well at AZ, but if we're using that, we may as well add Schteve to our likely list as well.
There's that alternative universe again! :ross:
Comparing NBD (who, in his entire mangerial career has lost to West Ham, drawn with West Brom and beaten Southampton's and Stoke's reserves) with someone who's done (and succeeded in) just about everything in the managerial game is a bit silly don't you think?
If you suggested we bought (and could buy) Ronaldo and I suggested Jenas instead, what would you think?
AVB took over a team that had just finished 4th, had the benefit of Bale and delivered a challenge on the top 4. There were little suggestion that we should sack him in the summer. And rightly so! Meanwhile, Sherwood, taking over Spurs in 7th, having just suffered our third hammering of the season, with confidence and morale slipping away, has managed to keep us in touch with the last 3 results. If he can maintain that then surely there can be no question of replacing him? And if he manages 4th he should be getting a one year extension. 6th place or lower and more than a few points adrift, by all means we look elsewhere but I fully expect us to be in the mix.
As for Van Gaal, he's had plum jobs for nearly his entire career. I don't think that makes us a good match. Has even delivered 'value added' with all his big jobs? Not really. One CL victory nearly 20 years ago. One other European trophy more than 20 years ago. Neither of them away from the biggest club in the Netherlands. 3 titles outside of the Netherlands. I heard all the same about Santini. Absurd hype. Had won the league in France but with the biggest spenders. Nothing extraordinary about that. Avram Grant was about 2 points away with Chelsea. Better still was Ramos who'd apparently done well with comparatively limited resources. Back to back Uefa Cup winner and look what happened there. As we don't have a bankroller owner, what would be best (and has been best) for us is someone on the way up, who has something to prove and who isn't just interested in the next big payday.