bigmick wrote:maguskwt wrote:If you don't honestly deny the sky is blue bigmick, then surely you must agree Rafa is a better manager... 2 la liga titles. 1 champions league title, one uefa cup title and one FA cup title proves that...
No I don't deny the sky is blue Magus, there's been far too much of that going on on here over the years. Based on their respective records, you'd obviously go for Benitez if you were starting from scratch, but it is by no means as simple as that.
Clearly deciding who was going to be our manager for the next couple of seasons wasn't "starting from scratch", far from it. It could in fact be argued that Benitez had not only taken the club as far as he could, but he was well underway with the journey back again as well. Clearly he had to go (I know some of the "moonies" on here will never see it, but for any even slightly impartial judge it was an absolute no brainer), and then the only question then is who you replace him with.
It remains to be seen whether or not it was the right move to plump for Roy (or Woy as you and the posse insist on calling him), but per se measuring any incumbent on how many La Liga titles they had won is a silly way of judging it. If you went with that criteria, you would NEVER EVER get rid of Benitez regardless of how much of a nonsense he had made of the job after six seasons. While I can appreciate that to you and your fellow clan members this is a perfect scenario, it's no way to run a football club.
When Barcelona promoted Pep Guardiola from reserve team coach to first team coach he hadn't won any La Liga titles either, he has now. When the Mancs promoted Ferguson from Aberdeen, his league success had been in Scotland. You can't say that any more. When Arsenal plucked Wenger from the Japanese A league, no doubt people of your ilk would have dismissed any achievements he had.
It doesn't matter which way you spin it around, you can only win the league you are competing in at the time. As such, Roys record is extremely impressive. No manager rips it up everywhere he goes, certainly not even your Guru Magus. I must dig back through that thread where I detailed his successes and failures. All I can say is, it's a good job you lot weren't Valencia fans when he first got the job there, he'd have been sacked long before he won any La Liga titles.