Would be a good point if Rashford was still scoring.And a whole new one like who's going to score goals? We've seen season what happens when we don't create or score enough. It's alright getting rid of people but we still need players to play and score.
We’ve also seen this season how damaging Rashford can be to the game plan, giving away possession over and over in the final third leaving us open for the counter. That along with his half arsed attitude, we’re better off selling him and replacing him. The goals will come when we have more playmakers in the side, a lot of this season that responsibility has fallen solely on Bruno, if he has a bad game then we’re screwed.And a whole new one like who's going to score goals? We've seen season what happens when we don't create or score enough. It's alright getting rid of people but we still need players to play and score.
It's different being the main man though, a lot of the scrutiny would've been at Ole and the players in his time here. He knows to expect it but actually being able to manage it is another thing.
Outside of knowing the club well, could you argue that he's much more qualified than say Graham Potter? Potter has done very well in lower leagues and even at Brighton but was not quite ready to step up to the big time.
Bear in mind also that McKenna is not a club legend like Ole, he probably won't come in with that instant respect or admiration.
A good coach but is he ready to step up 3 or 4 levels already?
What is exactly his style of play? Hopefully, it's something modern attacking football type?
A lot of his style is about variation depending on the opposition, but I’d say
- usually (80% maybe) of the time we play 4 at the back
- he’s keen (but not completely wedded to) playing out from the back.
-sees full backs as an attacking weapon
-primarily (though not always) uses our centre mids defensively, often filling the gap created by an overlapping full back
- in general creating overloads (this is the key bit. It’s created so so many chances to score in the last two seasons) as much as possible.
- At least one of the strikers should be prepared to go wide and the other (more of your classic ‘big man’ to stay centrally.
- fitness; we’ve outrun almost everyone I think.
But as I say it’s having a squad that can vary how they play, and persuading the players to buy into that, that I think has been key for us.
After being rewarded handsome compensation though. Depends if dreams can be buy for himYou would absolutely all Graham Potter him out of a job, and any big job ever again, within 6 months.
A lot of his style is about variation depending on the opposition, but I’d say
- usually (80% maybe) of the time we play 4 at the back
- he’s keen (but not completely wedded to) playing out from the back.
-sees full backs as an attacking weapon
-primarily (though not always) uses our centre mids defensively, often filling the gap created by an overlapping full back
- in general creating overloads (this is the key bit. It’s created so so many chances to score in the last two seasons) as much as possible.
- At least one of the strikers should be prepared to go wide and the other (more of your classic ‘big man’ to stay centrally.
- fitness; we’ve outrun almost everyone I think.
But as I say it’s having a squad that can vary how they play, and persuading the players to buy into that, that I think has been key for us.
It's a stable job within a good structure. He goes down with Ipswich after next season, their owners might not want to stick with him.Why would he go there?
His stock won't get any higher at Ipswich next season unless he keeps them up, which seems a very daunting task given that a lot of their squad is still made up of League One level playersWhy would he go there?
It's a stable job within a good structure. He goes down with Ipswich after next season, their owners might not want to stick with him.
He doesn't have to get them CL, just European football for the next season would be a good achievement, given how they've performed this season.Sounds like the structure at Ipswich is pretty, good, and Brighton, albeit they play decent football, are not a major contender for champions league, so I would be very surprised if he went there.
And pay them a huge compensation fee for it? May as well get him now.Brighton to develop him for a few years for us, please and thank you
His stock won't get any higher at Ipswich next season unless he keeps them up, which seems a very daunting task given that a lot of their squad is still made up of League One level players
He doesn't have to get them CL, just European football for the next season would be a good achievement, given how they've performed this season.
NahAnd pay them a huge compensation fee for it? May as well get him now.
Their boss being a total moron might be one option.Makes no sense. Didn’t Chelsea have a very good 2nd half to the season, only bettered by City and Arsenal?
They just managed to steady things and started looking up, why would they rock the boat again?
It would be a very Boehly thing to do.Why would they sack potch when things are actually starting to click?