I remember last year you advocating around now (just a year later into the managerial tenure) you advocating for Ange to be fired and that we can 'get any manager we wanted if we pay the money' (i'm paraphrasing a bit here but you get the gist).
Frank was likely the manager that would have come in at that point (or a Silva, or Glasner).
Who in your mind do you think could come in now and get much better results and performances from the current players?
Do you still think (like you seemed to last year) think good coaches feel we are an attractive club to manage under this ownershipo we've had over the past 2 decades?
Firing Ange is still the right call (we would be in relegation zone instead of 12th as seen at Forest).
But, if you remember well, I didn't want Frank, I said he was too direct (funny how that turned out), his football was awful, that you can lose too many games at Bretford and still be ok.
Glasner has the potential to be the next Conte, and someone will take that risk, I would have no problem with him (the football will hardly be any worse even if it won't be consistently pretty and results will be better. With the CB's we have, bring in Vuscovic and you actually have players for his system), I didn't and still don't rate Silva.
My point then, is the same as now, most managers in leagues earn 1M-3M/year, Spurs can pay up to 13M/year (Ange was earning 8X Iraola's salary as example). This board quite honestly is made up of nutters (meant in the nicest way possible) who think people worry about career trajectory when being offered a potential 18 years of salary for 18 months of work in worse case (my calculation last year of if we hired Iraola and he failed), news flash, 90% (and that's being kind) will take the money. And to stick with Iraola, lesson to be leant, he would have been in the running for Spurs, United, Chelsea at this time last year, that moment is gone. Add in, we have owners who claim there is money to invest? add in, the trophy hoodoo is gone, no incoming manager needs to win a trophy now, yes the job is attractive. Carlo Ancelotti went to fudging Everton, let that sink in.
My issue continues to be
- You cannot let standards slip, this club is a top 6 club, 20+ years of results says so, if a manager cannot achieve that minimum bar, they need to go, this also sends a message to the players, Ange was your buddy? well you fudged up and got him fired.
- There are people in the club who's fudging job is to have that next/better manager/player lined up, if they can't do that or they consistently make the wrong choices, then they have to go as well.
Again, where is a single, rational defense of Frank that isn't
- Managers need time or
- Who else would come in
If that's the only defense, it tells the entire story