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Ralph Coates
Even before I saw @Mrs Vert 's comment about the chaos, I've been pondering the current state of the club and reflecting on just how hugely tough it has to be for Thomas Frank to deal with (in many ways hugely unfair).
We changed managers after winning a trophy which always needs a degree of 'buy-in' from the fans and the squad.
The chairman who hired him then 'leaves' in what was essentially a 'hostile take-over' of sorts.
His entire support team bar one are also out of the picture.
We lose two key players before the season starts. Players are certainly purchased to fill the voids with a higher degree of pedigree and experience, so that's OK.
We fail to address the glaring need for this club of a LB/LCB, and for the manager specifically, a left-winger who can mirror Kudus in effect.
As we approach the Xmas break we lose one of our main coaches.
Having trumpeted the return of Paratici as a DoF in tandem with Lange, we suddenly see rumours swirling that Paratici is being chased by Fiorentina (this is confirmed by two reliable beat reporters who say that whilst no official contact has been made, 'talks' have happened, thus instability or possible Paratici power-playing?)
We then see the news reported that our main attacking target for January has 'politely turned us down' in shades of Rivaldo or even Eze stuff.
We are no clearer whether the Lewis family are 'meet the new boss, same as the old boss' or not, as their cards are close to their chests.
I think when you look at the above line by line, and measure it against several years of poor management off and around the pitch to boot, we are in an enormous transition. Some might say mess. I don't know. It doesn't feel great.
In that regard, it is really easy to feel a large degree of sympathy for Thomas Frank.
He will never have dealt with anything like this before. His previous clubs had structures and systems in place. Brentford? He helped create some of those, albeit the ownership was brilliant with regards to maximising everything they could summon from the club and it's potential. You get time within that stable environment.
We can never know what he was 'sold' about the club when he was interviewed, what he was promised. Maybe he was told he could have the time. Maybe he laid out a clear strategy for footballing matters and style of play and was told no problem, we support you. Maybe he learnt quickly that you simply don't get the time at a club like this, and maybe he is trying to serve two masters in terms of results and style, leading to a net result of anxiety and confusion.
There is something in him which makes me want to believe that if he got two years, we'd end up with a side that played like prime Poch or similar. He's obviously a good technical coach, and he's obviously got a high ceiling in terms of growth. Currently I don't believe the above, and only because I have seen no evidence of it.
It doesn't stop me hoping the shoots will be seen soon, and it doesn't stop me hoping he can find firm footing to succeed.
Right now, I think the board and those around him have to work very very hard to give him stable support, and honestly, I am not sure how that happens if one of your DoF's is flirting/being chased and you've just lost a key member of your coaching staff.
What Frank gets in this window will tell us everything.
But again, given exactly where we are as a football club right now, it is easy to feel sympathy for him because THIS was not on the tin...
(again @billyiddo if you think this can be parked back in the Frank thread, all good, I think it has as much ENIC-type chat as managerial thus the sep thread)
We changed managers after winning a trophy which always needs a degree of 'buy-in' from the fans and the squad.
The chairman who hired him then 'leaves' in what was essentially a 'hostile take-over' of sorts.
His entire support team bar one are also out of the picture.
We lose two key players before the season starts. Players are certainly purchased to fill the voids with a higher degree of pedigree and experience, so that's OK.
We fail to address the glaring need for this club of a LB/LCB, and for the manager specifically, a left-winger who can mirror Kudus in effect.
As we approach the Xmas break we lose one of our main coaches.
Having trumpeted the return of Paratici as a DoF in tandem with Lange, we suddenly see rumours swirling that Paratici is being chased by Fiorentina (this is confirmed by two reliable beat reporters who say that whilst no official contact has been made, 'talks' have happened, thus instability or possible Paratici power-playing?)
We then see the news reported that our main attacking target for January has 'politely turned us down' in shades of Rivaldo or even Eze stuff.
We are no clearer whether the Lewis family are 'meet the new boss, same as the old boss' or not, as their cards are close to their chests.
I think when you look at the above line by line, and measure it against several years of poor management off and around the pitch to boot, we are in an enormous transition. Some might say mess. I don't know. It doesn't feel great.
In that regard, it is really easy to feel a large degree of sympathy for Thomas Frank.
He will never have dealt with anything like this before. His previous clubs had structures and systems in place. Brentford? He helped create some of those, albeit the ownership was brilliant with regards to maximising everything they could summon from the club and it's potential. You get time within that stable environment.
We can never know what he was 'sold' about the club when he was interviewed, what he was promised. Maybe he was told he could have the time. Maybe he laid out a clear strategy for footballing matters and style of play and was told no problem, we support you. Maybe he learnt quickly that you simply don't get the time at a club like this, and maybe he is trying to serve two masters in terms of results and style, leading to a net result of anxiety and confusion.
There is something in him which makes me want to believe that if he got two years, we'd end up with a side that played like prime Poch or similar. He's obviously a good technical coach, and he's obviously got a high ceiling in terms of growth. Currently I don't believe the above, and only because I have seen no evidence of it.
It doesn't stop me hoping the shoots will be seen soon, and it doesn't stop me hoping he can find firm footing to succeed.
Right now, I think the board and those around him have to work very very hard to give him stable support, and honestly, I am not sure how that happens if one of your DoF's is flirting/being chased and you've just lost a key member of your coaching staff.
What Frank gets in this window will tell us everything.
But again, given exactly where we are as a football club right now, it is easy to feel sympathy for him because THIS was not on the tin...
(again @billyiddo if you think this can be parked back in the Frank thread, all good, I think it has as much ENIC-type chat as managerial thus the sep thread)