UkeManeki NekoUke Jaap Stam could build a better, stronger and more aggressive style of play than we are used to recently.
based on oxf*rd all but ur imagination....
Read the second sentence of my post you selectively quoted again...
No?
by Maneki Neko » 29 May 2016 21:36
UkeManeki NekoUke Jaap Stam could build a better, stronger and more aggressive style of play than we are used to recently.
based on oxf*rd all but ur imagination....
Read the second sentence of my post you selectively quoted again...
by Uke » 29 May 2016 22:13
Maneki NekoUkeManeki Neko
based on oxf*rd all but ur imagination....
Read the second sentence of my post you selectively quoted again...
No?
Uke Jaap Stam could build a better, stronger and more aggressive style of play than we are used to recently.
It would be like watching the RFC of ten years ago, but on steroids
by Lower West » 29 May 2016 22:23
Nameless If the manager and the club have a fundamentally different view of how the club should be run then it makes sense to part company at an early stage, and managers don't tend to resign if they can get themselves sacked and compensated.
by Dennis the Butler » 30 May 2016 18:44
by Ian Royal » 30 May 2016 19:44
Dennis the Butler Has to be Gary Monk for me .. he has both the experience and knowledge as a player and manager at our level .. young too. Stam, if appointed and successful, will be off as soon as and as for Pantic . meh !
by Hoop Blah » 30 May 2016 20:09
Ian RoyalDennis the Butler Has to be Gary Monk for me .. he has both the experience and knowledge as a player and manager at our level .. young too. Stam, if appointed and successful, will be off as soon as and as for Pantic . meh !
When has Monk managed at Championship level?
by Ian Royal » 30 May 2016 20:14
Hoop BlahIan RoyalDennis the Butler Has to be Gary Monk for me .. he has both the experience and knowledge as a player and manager at our level .. young too. Stam, if appointed and successful, will be off as soon as and as for Pantic . meh !
When has Monk managed at Championship level?
To be fair he hadn't managed in the Premier League and he did alright, at least initially. Swansea was a different kettle of fish for him of course seeing that he'd been there for donkeys years.
He knows the Championship and lower leagues well as a player though, so he knows what it takes to be successful in them.
Having said that, I'm not sure he'd be a good choice for us at the moment, or certainly us for him.
In terms of experience, how much experience have some of our most successful managers ever had? McGhee, Pardew and McDermott all took over without experience of management at the level they were at, or higher, and made a pretty good stab at it.
by Longhorn1970 » 30 May 2016 22:23
Lower WestNameless If the manager and the club have a fundamentally different view of how the club should be run then it makes sense to part company at an early stage, and managers don't tend to resign if they can get themselves sacked and compensated.
Perhaps Clarke was severely misaligned. From his BBC Berks interviews came across as a straight talker. As a player was never a quitter. Leaves one wondering what the "owner" is like to deal with. Is there far more than we'll ever know.
by Ian Royal » 30 May 2016 23:35
by Maneki Neko » 31 May 2016 09:41
Hoop BlahIan RoyalDennis the Butler Has to be Gary Monk for me .. he has both the experience and knowledge as a player and manager at our level .. young too. Stam, if appointed and successful, will be off as soon as and as for Pantic . meh !
When has Monk managed at Championship level?
To be fair he hadn't managed in the Premier League and he did alright, at least initially. Swansea was a different kettle of fish for him of course seeing that he'd been there for donkeys years.
He knows the Championship and lower leagues well as a player though, so he knows what it takes to be successful in them.
Having said that, I'm not sure he'd be a good choice for us at the moment, or certainly us for him.
In terms of experience, how much experience have some of our most successful managers ever had? McGhee, Pardew and McDermott all took over without experience of management at the level they were at, or higher, and made a pretty good stab at it.
by Hoop Blah » 31 May 2016 10:11
by NewCorkSeth » 01 Jun 2016 11:54
by Royalwaster » 01 Jun 2016 12:01
by sandman » 01 Jun 2016 12:02
by Maneki Neko » 01 Jun 2016 12:05
NewCorkSeth What changes did he make that failed exactly? I don't recall him making any big mistakes.. sure his record at that point was 1 win in 15 but he signed some great players. Gylfi, ayew, gomis (he was free..), flapihandski, naughton... maybe there was others but my point is he wasn't shit and had just lost Bony in the January window.. not exactly easy to replace your powerful top goal scorer.
by NewCorkSeth » 01 Jun 2016 12:29
Maneki NekoNewCorkSeth What changes did he make that failed exactly? I don't recall him making any big mistakes.. sure his record at that point was 1 win in 15 but he signed some great players. Gylfi, ayew, gomis (he was free..), flapihandski, naughton... maybe there was others but my point is he wasn't shit and had just lost Bony in the January window.. not exactly easy to replace your powerful top goal scorer.
brian managed it twice
by tidus_mi2 » 01 Jun 2016 12:43
NewCorkSethManeki NekoNewCorkSeth What changes did he make that failed exactly? I don't recall him making any big mistakes.. sure his record at that point was 1 win in 15 but he signed some great players. Gylfi, ayew, gomis (he was free..), flapihandski, naughton... maybe there was others but my point is he wasn't shit and had just lost Bony in the January window.. not exactly easy to replace your powerful top goal scorer.
brian managed it twice
No he managed us twice..
Who's the other striker he replaced?
by NewCorkSeth » 01 Jun 2016 13:37
tidus_mi2NewCorkSethManeki Neko
brian managed it twice
No he managed us twice..
Who's the other striker he replaced?
You said top goal scorer, we lost Gylfi and he got Long to step up the next season and his goals got us into the play-offs. After we lost Long, while we didn't get a 20 goal player, he made additions that created a team that won the League.
by Maneki Neko » 01 Jun 2016 14:32
NewCorkSethtidus_mi2NewCorkSeth No he managed us twice..
Who's the other striker he replaced?
You said top goal scorer, we lost Gylfi and he got Long to step up the next season and his goals got us into the play-offs. After we lost Long, while we didn't get a 20 goal player, he made additions that created a team that won the League.
Bit of a stretch to say he was solely responsible for Longs improvement.. also Long didn't replace gylfi in the team? They play different positions and as is often pointed out we have never gylfi! And to say he replaced long with multiple players isn't exactly the same either...
by NewCorkSeth » 01 Jun 2016 14:47
Maneki NekoNewCorkSethtidus_mi2 You said top goal scorer, we lost Gylfi and he got Long to step up the next season and his goals got us into the play-offs. After we lost Long, while we didn't get a 20 goal player, he made additions that created a team that won the League.
Bit of a stretch to say he was solely responsible for Longs improvement.. also Long didn't replace gylfi in the team? They play different positions and as is often pointed out we have never gylfi! And to say he replaced long with multiple players isn't exactly the same either...
you said it was difficult to replace the clubs top goal scorer.
I just said brian managed it two years in a row.
these are the FACTS
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