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Dean Marney
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach
It's a shame the Forest job isn't available.
It's a shame the Forest job isn't available.
Agitating a new job for his mate.Jamie Redknapp said:"If Sherwood does leave at the end of the season how can someone like a director of football like Franco Baldini still keep his job? I find that amazing. Young managers get the sack and the people who bring the players in don't take any responsibility. It's a route Daniel Levy took a few years ago and it didn't work, then they decided to change it."
The most knowledgeable man in football. We must all bow to his superior insight.
The most knowledgeable man in football. We must all bow to his superior insight.
I sometimes wonder how we've managed to do as well as we have in the league in recent years considering Levy ****ing up every transfer window and managerial appointment. Did all these players just appear out of thin air?
Sometimes things just don't work out for whatever reason, there are so many variables in play that nobody can control. AVB didn't work out, fine, we move on. Sherwood takes charge temporarily and turns out to be clueless so he gets sacked eventually. Levy can only hire or fire based on the information available to him, which will include a lot more knowledge about these people than we are privy to, but a lot will depend on what they tell him of their plans in interviews and meetings. How can he be blamed for someone not doing on the training pitch what they've promised to do? If he had known that Sherwood would repeatedly make the same basic mistakes and talk ******** in the press, would he have put him in charge? Hell no.
I don't believe he's making himself out to be the most knowledgeable man in football. But considering he's played for Spurs, his dad managed Spurs and he knows Sherwood well I'd hedge my bets he's more qualified to comment about the setup at Spurs than people here who know naff all about whats going on behind the scenes....
Levy does his job, the team "competes" for European spots and he is running a successful business. Could he have done better = absolutely, could he have done worse = look around, odds are he actually should be doing worse.
Don't be a drama queen, our spending power keeps us out of mid table mediocrity, top 8 teams in the league are very close to locked at this stage.
He signs good players with talent and potential, but he's never given anyone a chance to mould them into a successful team. We also fall juuuuuuuust short of where we need to be. If we had our heads screwed on this season we could be over-taking Arsenal, as it looks to be them losing momentum at the crucial time this year.
I'm quite surprised how teflon coated Levy is to some people. 'Some managers just don't work out, no biggie'. Try every single one. But it's not like they are bad managers, Levy just treats them like ad sales people and expects them to hit the targets or they're gone. He's a fantastic businessman but I'd say he's only an average football man.
He signs good players with talent and potential, but he's never given anyone a chance to mould them into a successful team. We also fall juuuuuuuust short of where we need to be. If we had our heads screwed on this season we could be over-taking Arsenal, as it looks to be them losing momentum at the crucial time this year.
I'm quite surprised how teflon coated Levy is to some people. 'Some managers just don't work out, no biggie'. Try every single one. But it's not like they are bad managers, Levy just treats them like ad sales people and expects them to hit the targets or they're gone. He's a fantastic businessman but I'd say he's only an average football man.
He never purposely set out to do it though. It's just where we stand as a club. There's a handful of bigger clubs with seemingly endless amounts of money available. Sometimes you just got to be pragmatic about it and sell. All the money recouped has been reinvested and we've remained at a fairly stable level. Just in case anyone disagrees: Suarez is not a valid example of how easy it is to say no and how everything will automatically work out perfectly.
At some point you have to make a stand though. Take our current crop for example. A couple of established players plus potential. Due to Levy's policy with players you can never build a team full of established on form players who have reached their potential at the same time.
No matter who our manager is, they can never build a team around their best players until Levy stops selling them. Until he does that, we won't reach the heights we need to.
Suarez is an example whatever way you want to look at it, no they didn't get offered 100million, but had they been offered it and allowed him to leave then would they be sitting top of the league right now? Not a chance.
You never benefit from selling your best players, no-matter the money offered.
BMJ = European football for first time in decades
Ramos = Trophy
Harry = CL QF and best finishes
AVB = record points haul
TS = Fail
Only 1 of the last 5 could even be considered a true failure, and he was likely always an "interim" appointment.
Levy is a very good business man and football man (again, who's better?), he is struggling with how to make that final step of competing with clubs significantly better off than us (and there may be no answer), and he seems like a difficult basterd to keep a relationship with.
I don't know where people seem to equate tenure in modern football with success from, maybe Levy does the right thing and when things start to fade, replace ...
ok, do you think Sherwood should be given the next 3 years??Because maybe the 'fade' is just something that has to be ridden through to get to the good stuff? I feel like we bring a manager in, they usually do well (because they are backed, mostly because they are a reactionary appointment e.g. we need a tactics man! we need a motivator!) but then we hit the inevitable bad form and then Levy treats them with suspicion.
Maybe sticking with a guy after a fade and truly letting a manager get through to the next stage of the building process will be better than ripping up the progress, starting again, and assuming there is someone out there that is just going to wave a magic wand.
ok, do you think Sherwood should be given the next 3 years??
No you don't, and lets not pretend any different
But let's not pretend outside of maybe 2 clubs in the world, that you have any choice about it.
should Levy have stuck with Ramos after the 2pts from 8??? or Jol after his poor start to the 2007-08 season??Not particularly, but that's because he isn't qualified or experienced enough to take a job like Spurs on. Do I think AVB should have got it? Hell yes. Do I think Levy would have stood for a 7th place finish had he employed Brendan Rodgers? No I don't.
You do though. You have to. The club are perfectly within their rights to say, you're contracted here and you will stay here. At some point, we have to buck the trend and do that.
Its about managing risk. Liverpool weighed things up with Suarez. There was a risk that even after keeping him they wouldn't finish in CL places and he would be sold on for less than what they'd get for him right now. Their owners listened to the manager that they have put their complete trust in (again key) because he knows more about running a football team than they do. He told them that was a risk worth taking and has reaped the benefits.
The result being that if they win the league Suarez will very likely stay for at least the duration of his new contract. That position is sorted with a world class player and Rodgers can now move onto other addressing other weaknesses in the team (with better players now they are in the CL). Year upon year Liverpool will improve.
When you dig down deep enough you can see that this is because the owners at Liverpool have put their faith in Rodgers. Until Levy does that with anyone at all (and therefore stops selling their best players from under their nose) then we will never get to where everyone on here wants us to be.
You do though. You have to. The club are perfectly within their rights to say, you're contracted here and you will stay here. At some point, we have to buck the trend and do that.
Its about managing risk. Liverpool weighed things up with Suarez. There was a risk that even after keeping him they wouldn't finish in CL places and he would be sold on for less than what they'd get for him right now. Their owners listened to the manager that they have put their complete trust in (again key) because he knows more about running a football team than they do. He told them that was a risk worth taking and has reaped the benefits.
The result being that if they win the league Suarez will very likely stay for at least the duration of his new contract. That position is sorted with a world class player and Rodgers can now move onto other addressing other weaknesses in the team (with better players now they are in the CL). Year upon year Liverpool will improve.
When you dig down deep enough you can see that this is because the owners at Liverpool have put their faith in Rodgers. Until Levy does that with anyone at all (and therefore stops selling their best players from under their nose) then we will never get to where everyone on here wants us to be.
BS mate, if the right offer came, Pool would have sold Suarez (and there is no guarantee he will stay this summer)
United sold Ronaldo .. that's all you need to know.