VP89
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What makes you say it's a leak?Leaks do not involve public statements, and we know this has been going on a the club for years.
Either way it points to something that needs fixing
What makes you say it's a leak?Leaks do not involve public statements, and we know this has been going on a the club for years.
Either way it points to something that needs fixing
They’re setting it up so it doesn’t look like some kind of cutthroat, ruthless sacking and look more like a measured, mutual parting between parties.
Exactly. You don't have somebody doing a full audit on the manager one month before the season ends if they had any sort of confidence in him. Nothing over the next month is going to convince them that sacking ten Hag would be a huge mistake. I'm convinced he's gone at the end of the season and the reason why will not just be because of poor results but because he's not aligned with our new structure.Seems absurd to keep him in the job if they harbour such doubts about him.
I think Mount is a good addition for where we are trying to go as a club (more high intensity pressing) which he is really good at.
Martinez is a good player also
He'd be a 2 year manager. Maybe the new sporting crew want someone a bit more long term. Plus we're never clearing the decks and starting from fresh with the squad in 1 window. I full expect numerous players just not getting the hint and sitting out their contracts, whilst causing issues in the dressing room. So Tuchel would have issues managing such an environment.
I'm not going to count Mainoo who is a teenager and missed a lot of the season due to injury anyway.
But yes that means significant minutes for his signings this season is really Onana, and Hojlund + Garnacho who was promoted. So 3 players? Antony turned out to be a flop (this can happen) and Casemiro missed half the season. Its actually not a lot of work we have done. Infact worse as you pointed out we let a lot of senior players leave, some on a free (which we should have) without adequate replacements (this is a problem)
Its not surprising though given how the club operates
Yeah. They will basically write off anything that has happened this season so far and will make their own assessment. This all probably leads to what I have been saying for a long time which is a new 2-3 year contract and a blank sheet for next year. He will be re-assessed in a years time and if there’s improvement over this season possibly given another year.It's the right way to assess the situation to be fair
They will be very patient with him I expect.Utterly ridiculous. We'll never learn. What the feck have they been doing for 12 months? And they're going to judge him against relegation fodder. First red flag if true, and I was one supporting the Ineos bid.
The vast majority of managers are "two year managers". Trying to find the next Fergie isn't realistic.
It's the right way to assess the situation to be fair
We have some easy games coming up and nobody expects us to beat City in the final. He’s staying.So I mean this is as good as saying he's got one month to turn things around otherwise he's gone, which effectively means we're looking for his replacement. There's no chance he stays anyway
So I mean this is as good as saying he's got one month to turn things around otherwise he's gone, which effectively means we're looking for his replacement. There's no chance he stays anyway
Do we not need a rebuild now anyway? And what would be the point in hiring all these technical positions around the manager (DOF, Technical director, etc) if we're just going to let Ten Hag or the next manager rebuild the squad in their image? The new recruitment team are going to do all the hiring and firing from this point on so the managers position should be scrutinised for the actual managing, not all these intangibles and what ifs.
Ten Hag got lucky with Garnacho and Mainoo. Mainoo has been chased by City since before Ten Hag arrived and Garnacho was poached from Atletico Madrid after being identified as one of the best up and coming young talents in Europe, just before Brexit came into effect. These players would have succeeded regardless of who our manager was these last couple of years.
Is this a serious question? They have brought in an asset well rehearsed in understanding organisational set ups of a squad and the harmony around it and you're asking how he's qualified to judge it?Really? Ask the guy they're assessing if he's up to the job, along with his staff that he brought here?
How is Jason Wilcox going to assess his training sessions? What are his credentials? You can't judge a manager on a few training sessions.
We have 2 easy games and then 4 games I don't expect us to win before the cup final. Currently in 7th, can see Chelsea overtaking us. No chance he stays.We have some easy games coming up and nobody expects us to beat City in the final. He’s staying.
Is this a serious question? They have brought in an asset well rehearsed in understanding organisational set ups of a squad and the harmony around it and you're asking how he's qualified to judge it?
Eh there's already loads of talk about tuchel recently. Definitely see a scenario that we just replace Ten Hag with Tuchel at the end of the season and that's that. He's a big manager, definitely up to it tactically and has had success across multiple clubs, might not be the best in the league but knows how to set a team up to succeed in cups while being still a good team in the league. It's a no brainer, even if he's not "it" when it comes to competing with Pep. But to be honest I think we just forget about that dream for now...He'll fill their head with the same garbage as he's done with some of our fans. I doubt his staff or the players will call for his head. The players get to play every week even when they play shite, they'll want to keep him around bar maybe 2 or 3 players. Half of them are his signings too.
And if Ineos decide to leave it in till May to start assessing new manages, whilst other top clubs are already actively talking to the best available managers, then they're going to learn a painful lesson when it comes back to bite them.
I dont think you've actually read everything he's asked to do. You're focusing on one area when it's quite clearly a much broader audit.How is he qualified to judge the quality of Ten Hags training sessions? He's never coached to the level he has. I'm sure they'll look like any other training session, apart from ETH will probably roll out the excuses about not being able to do tactical work for 18 months because of injuries etc.
But the main point is, how is judging training sessions the right way to judge a manager? That's like a small area of his remit and is mostly covered by coaches. Even if his coaching was great, he got on with the players and all that other stuff, he can still not be good enough. I'm sure Ole put on good sessions, got on with the players etc, yet he wasn't good enough. It's just the daftest thing I've heard.
Eh there's already loads of talk about tuchel recently. Definitely see a scenario that we just replace Ten Hag with Tuchel at the end of the season and that's that. He's a big manager, definitely up to it tactically and has had success across multiple clubs, might not be the best in the league but knows how to set a team up to succeed in cups while being still a good team in the league. It's a no brainer, even if he's not "it" when it comes to competing with Pep. But to be honest I think we just forget about that dream for now...
I dont think you've actually read everything he's asked to do. You're focusing on one area when it's quite clearly a much broader audit.
Hes not there just to see if the tactics make sense.
What are you on about? They are literally auditing all the facets of his management. Are you just whinging for the sake of whinging?I read it and I don't see anything in there that's going to get to the crux of the issues with him. That's why you think it's a great way of assessing him because you know it too.
Because competent owners would look at the root cause to be sure the manager is the problem, and not part of a wider problem?This sounds like off the cuff boardroom amateur hour stuff again.
Auditing a current manager who's failed their job targets by every metric? Why? And you cant fairly audit a football manager publicly either, now all the players know he's being examined for the sack even more presciently than they did before. What a joke we still are.
If you want to sack him have the balls to sack him, without a pathetic charade to make it look like a carefully considered evaluation to the tabloid hacks.
Because competent owners would look at the root cause to be sure the manager is the problem, and not part of a wider problem?
I don't get the bitching, if he's remotely as bad as a lot of posters claim he'll get the sack. What harm does an audit do?
Because competent owners would look at the root cause to be sure the manager is the problem, and not part of a wider problem?
I don't get the bitching, if he's remotely as bad as a lot of posters claim he'll get the sack. What harm does an audit do?
There's pretty much no comparative examples of clubs in this situation you can take so you're just talking horseshit.Competent owners would just recognise that the manager is currently a problem and look to fix the problem.
How many well run football clubs can you think of who have carried out performative, media-driven audits of failed managers before sacking them? It's a farce.
Agreed - though I doubt its a club leak.And an audit was necessary anyway even if they already decided to sack him simply because it can inform their decision on what could work better outside of ETH. The issue though is that it shouldn't have been public because if ETH is kept and he is in the hotseat next season then Wilcox judgement will be tarnished publicly when his audit could still be totally accurate.
On the bright side we kept Coventry under 20 shots on our goal today.
Read the article about ten Hag being on trial, Tuchel isn't being considered as he's thought of as being hard to work with after his stints with Chelsea and Bayern, apparently we don't want to rock the boat even more.Eh there's already loads of talk about tuchel recently. Definitely see a scenario that we just replace Ten Hag with Tuchel at the end of the season and that's that. He's a big manager, definitely up to it tactically and has had success across multiple clubs, might not be the best in the league but knows how to set a team up to succeed in cups while being still a good team in the league. It's a no brainer, even if he's not "it" when it comes to competing with Pep. But to be honest I think we just forget about that dream for now...
Competent owners would just recognise that the manager is currently one of a number of problems and look to fix the problem. I dont need an audit to know Ten Hag isn't a good enough coach or manager for this club and nor does anyone else.
How many well run football clubs can you think of who have carried out performative, media-driven audits of failed managers before sacking them? It's a farce.
Why do we need to delay it further with more shit like this? SJR watches the games every week and can see he's awful. Just get rid.
Competent owners would just recognise that the manager is currently one of a number of problems and look to fix the problem. I dont need an audit to know Ten Hag isn't a good enough coach or manager for this club and nor does anyone else.
How many well run football clubs can you think of who have carried out performative, media-driven audits of failed managers before sacking them? It's a farce.