Benny The Noon » Wed May 22, 2013 11:08 am wrote:Why wasnt Kenny that man ?
Just because the owners wanted a younger person ( owners who know little about the sport )
Kenny wasn't given a full chance to show he can add to his list of trophies won as a manager.
If there was a DoF in place or someone who actually knows the game when they were making these choices then I would have more confidence but they are money/business men making football choices.
BR is young and has ideas but they are very much unproven with minimal track record of success. It's putting a lot of faith into something that isn't proven to work in the prem - it's putting a lot of faith into someone who hasn't proven himself. That's not the sort of management structure I want in place at the club - there is no one there where you can feel confident about. That worries me -
redno7 » Wed May 22, 2013 11:49 am wrote:Kenny wasn't that man at all. His managerial style was totally different to what we should be aiming for. It was clear for all to see.
Benny The Noon » Wed May 22, 2013 11:08 am wrote:Why wasnt Kenny that man ?
Just because the owners wanted a younger person ( owners who know little about the sport )
Kenny wasn't given a full chance to show he can add to his list of trophies won as a manager.
If there was a DoF in place or someone who actually knows the game when they were making these choices then I would have more confidence but they are money/business men making football choices.
BR is young and has ideas but they are very much unproven with minimal track record of success. It's putting a lot of faith into something that isn't proven to work in the prem - it's putting a lot of faith into someone who hasn't proven himself. That's not the sort of management structure I want in place at the club - there is no one there where you can feel confident about. That worries me -
Homebooby » Wed May 22, 2013 10:48 am wrote:I like Brendan, irrespective of the past he IS our current manager and I think that he will do a good job for us. He doesn't strike me as a journeyman and I think that is only good for the club. Most of the 'alternative' big names are ALL journeymen and not suited to our traditions, imho.
I echo most of the sentiment on here of the progress made, there is actually something DIFFERENT about the way we finished this season. I think we got more things right than wrong and that definitely wasn't the case at the end of last season when I was also making excuses for Kenny to be given another chance. I would have supported that for sure, but I do feel we have taken a step out of the shadow that has been covering us for at least 5 years and maybe even 10. The media is slowly changing their tune to us and we are starting to become a viable concept for players to come and play for.
I find it strange to hear everyone talking about Brendans naivety and the learning curve. I feel that everyone attributes that to his 'relative' inexperience, but for me it is more down to the fact that he didn't have a full transfer window and clearly the alignments were not in place in the same way that they were in January and that led to the situations that played out. For me the fact that he has adapted so quickly to the challenges shows he had the capabilities, but for the first half of the season he was still learning about his players and conversely they were learning a new style. Managing any group of people is less to do with the technical capabilities and more to do with the environment and how trusted/safe people feel. If Brendan is guilty of anything it's really only been for putting faith in some people for perhaps longer than he should, but hindsight is 20/20 and few could argue with putting faith in players and giving them a chance to shine. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. I think the Jan window was a statement of intent and a sign of things to come and no one can argue with Coutinho (Gerrard replacement in the making) and Sturridge, both had direct impact, they strengthened the team, gave more options and we have looked less like a one trick pony since then.
It was always clear defensively we were gonna be shaky and that is really where we have let ourselves down this season. It has to be and clearly will be a major point of focus this summer and I think it will transform us next season. We have already seen the impact of 1 or 2 players stepping up the quality. It changes the confidence of the rest and it changes the dynamic. If you don't trust your back four, you're in trouble and this most likely plays a big role today. Next season will be a different story hopefully.
Onwards and upwards, we're miles further ahead than we were last season even if the points and position don't necessarily reflect it at the moment. Transformation is like renovating a house, you gut it first and things look worse, you do a lot of prep work that takes all the time and the progress is not obvious, then you lay a floor and the empty shell looks quickly like a room, you add some furnishing and you have a home. We're about to lay the floor.
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