BrainOfLevy
Michael Carrick
I'll spell it out for you. Winning domestically with Porto, is no more of an achievement than winning domestically with Celtic. Winning the Europa League? Ramos did that too.
I'm not saying AVB won't be a successful Manager. It's the logic people are putting forward stating he is better than Redknapp which is making me laugh.
Also people want Redknapp out because of his media persona and want to replace him with AVB? AVB was dreadful in front of the press and looked like a complete eccentric arse!
Sorry MK - this was 4 pages back but I dug it out for you. What I'm trying to say is that I don't think it works that one manager is ever really definitively better than another. It's about the right man, for the right club in the right situation.
''Fair enough, but this is the point where we will disagree (and I shall agree to do so :-D ) in that I think maybe there is a chance of us competing with the Manchesters and Chelsea if we get someone in with radical new methods of playing that haven't been figured out by our competitors yet.
I think if Harry was Emirates Marketing Project manager, they would have absolutely walked the league, no question. But that's because he is the type of manager to get performances out of the players to the level which you would expect. So you won't underacheive with him trying something different, but if you're looking to progress even further beyond your station, he's probably not the man to do it, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Or to put it this way, if every single thing that had ever been and ever will be discovered about the game of football was known and analysed to perfection by every manager in the league, it would come down to who had the best players, because everything would be levelled out. And therefore you'd want Redknapp managing your side.
But because that isn't the case, because tactical systems have a point where they are new, and haven't been figured out, and are at the early stage of their 'life cycle', you can get players to perform above their station and get results that weren't expected of them. That's what gives Swansea hope. That's what made Lambert so good for Norwich. His way of approaching games was hard to combat because nobody really does it like he does.
If we are to progress now, we need that overperformance. We could try and maintain, but then we risk slipping further away as the clubs with more money get their act together. It could be argued that to keep up, we need someone with a new way of thinking in order to steal a march on everyone else.
Then hopefully, when the tactic has been figured out, we will have improved to an extent that we also have one of the best sqauds, and so our subsequent higher position can be maintained. ''