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Is this what you want our manager to be like?

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Posted
10 hours ago, dnewty said:

I want a manager who is capable of that occasionally, and for me ours isn't.

Your not in the dressing room.....  Sorry Ffs your not in the f#cking  dressing room...what do you know!!

 

sorry for SHOUTING...! .. Warnock on youtubes fault!!

Posted
43 minutes ago, Ansteyblue said:

Was quite impressed with how he was on the side lines yesterday showed that he does give a damn 

He's been animated for a few weeks now....!!

Guest Manini
Posted

Don’t start dragging Colin in to this, He doesn’t deserve this. The biggest parody of himself ever and he knows it and he plays on it and he’s just one of the funniest ever lol 

 

Did anybody see him just go off on one about Brexit the other day in his press conference, forcing Cardiff in to releasing a statement saying they didn’t share the same views. The bloke genuinely doesn’t give a shit. He’s ace 

Guest Manini
Posted
9 hours ago, st albans fox said:

 Vards and stowell were having a chat leaving the pitch ..... would love to know what they were saying to each other ......just had a feeling it would be ‘revealing’ judging by the body language .....

I saw this, I’m no lip reading expert but I swear Vardy said something like “can’t pass” whether he was talking about a team mate I dunno but it looked to me like he was frustrated. 

Posted
11 hours ago, AlloverthefloorYesNdidi said:

Thats true and frustrating as hell

 

Geoff reported that someone from the camp has said the players are blaming it on training regime somehow, which annoys the hell out of me- all season we have had these slow starts, Puel obviously takes issue with the slow starts, but the players seem unable to cut them out and are blaming something unrelated.  Its not like they dont have the legs, its a mental thing

 

If i was on the pitch and that same shit kept happening i would think me and my team mates would speak and say to each other 'lets fuchin come charging out of the blocks'

 

Does not sit well with me if players dont take responsibily for that. They are on the pitch, its up to them how intensely they apply themselves at the start of matches

If the issue is with over training then it would explain a hell of a lot of the issues the team are experiencing.

 

In the title winning season one of the many things that was gotten right was the amount of training and recovery needed between games with sports science being heavily used and I remember reading that during his second season Ranieri decided to change this and take a more ‘old school’ approach and the team haven’t reach the same level of intensity since.

 

Puel strikes me as another old school

manager that is unwilling to change his view or embrace new ideas. It shows with his tactics that he’ll not play to the strengths of the players he has but he’d rather play to the strengths of the players he wants to have but doesnt have yet. Its his system first and foremost and nothing will change that.

 

Its not much of a stretch to imagine that he’s the same in regards to what he believes the team needs to be doing for training, in his view its not his methods or systems that are wrong at all but its the players not adapting or showing enough.

 

Posted
Just now, Manini said:

I saw this, I’m no lip reading expert but I swear Vardy said something like “can’t pass” whether he was talking about a team mate I dunno but it looked to me like he was frustrated. 

Either that or he has a urine infection and actually said 'can't p1ss' :P 

Guest Manini
Posted
2 minutes ago, Suzie the Fox said:

Either that or he has a urine infection and actually said 'can't p1ss' :P 

Yeah alright Suzie I told you not to bring that up, **** sake 

Posted
15 hours ago, Gwyn said:

Reminds me of Gordon Ramsay ?

The video further confirms what a nasty piece of work that Neil is.

The league and English football will be better without his presence.

Posted

Whilst it would be great to have a truly passionate style that MON mastered and the likes of Klopp copies so well, it means little so see that style from the touchline. For me its far more important to have a plan to utilise what you have. We have two of the better wing-backs in the league in Chilwell and Ricardo, one of the better ball carriers from the defence in Maguire and arguably the best striker who plays off the shoulder and needs a certain style of pass. Instead, we just pass sideways and give the ball to our ball winning midfielders to do something with it when there offensive passing is basically shite. Yesterday we looked so disorganised and disjointed that it didnt even look like we had a plan. That to me is criminal.

Posted
9 hours ago, Dames said:

If the issue is with over training then it would explain a hell of a lot of the issues the team are experiencing.

 

In the title winning season one of the many things that was gotten right was the amount of training and recovery needed between games with sports science being heavily used and I remember reading that during his second season Ranieri decided to change this and take a more ‘old school’ approach and the team haven’t reach the same level of intensity since.

 

Puel strikes me as another old school

manager that is unwilling to change his view or embrace new ideas. It shows with his tactics that he’ll not play to the strengths of the players he has but he’d rather play to the strengths of the players he wants to have but doesnt have yet. Its his system first and foremost and nothing will change that.

 

Its not much of a stretch to imagine that he’s the same in regards to what he believes the team needs to be doing for training, in his view its not his methods or systems that are wrong at all but its the players not adapting or showing enough.

 

Not sure of its over training exactly. From what i've read its the type of training they take issue with

 

Mercury also reported they have been practising kick offs to try to remedy this.

Posted
19 hours ago, MC Prussian said:

Like I said in the match thread, it was about time he told the players off.

Sadly, it could well be too little, too late.

 

He comes across as reactionary, and not as proactive. Hence us handing over the ball to the opposition so often at the start of matches. We're happy to conceding possession and then only play well when we have some catching up to do. I don't fancy that. Who does?

With respect, it was much worse when we played hoofball, we would concede possession EVERY time we touched the ball (unless it got to Vardy) cos all we did at that time was defend and hoof.

We were forever chasing the ball, and if it wasn't for kante who knows if we'd still be in this league playing "turgid' mid table football..

Posted
19 hours ago, BKLFox said:

I bet Puel went all kinds of ape 5hit when he got them in the dressing yesterday don’t be fooled by his quite demeanour 

Yep, he was a beast on the pitch and you don't just lose that because you are a manager now

Posted
23 hours ago, AlloverthefloorYesNdidi said:

Puel never blasts his players to the press even though he's had a lot of cause to recently

SAF never did and I don't remember Pearson ever doing it. Imo it's a dressing room thing not a public flogging. 

 

Is it not when Jose starts this shite it all goes wrong for him. Would you. Accept your boss slagging you down in the pub if you had a bad day. 

Posted
1 minute ago, sylofox said:

SAF never did and I don't remember Pearson ever doing it. Imo it's a dressing room thing not a public flogging. 

 

Is it not when Jose starts this shite it all goes wrong for him. Would you. Accept your boss slagging you down in the pub if you had a bad day. 

I agree. Puel is right not to do it, or rather, I respect him for not doing it

 

However Sarri did it at the weekend and that seems not to have raised many eyebrows

 

Puel is getting it from every angle to the point where he cant ignore it and I think all his responses so far have been pretty understandable

Posted
4 minutes ago, AlloverthefloorYesNdidi said:

I agree. Puel is right not to do it, or rather, I respect him for not doing it

 

However Sarri did it at the weekend and that seems not to have raised many eyebrows

 

Puel is getting it from every angle to the point where he cant ignore it and I think all his responses so far have been pretty understandable

Sarri like any manager will get away with it the odd time. But it will cause ill feeling especially if players are named in the rant. Like Pogba by Jose. 

 

Let's be honest not like Top would hold Puel totally responsible for Saturday. Even some of Puel's hardest critic's on here have blamed the players. 

 

I don't condone booing the players but the back four (perhaps not chilly) and two centre mids could not have complained if they had been. 

Posted

You don't need to be shouting and screaming as a manager to get your message across but you do need to have stature and a presence and know how to motivate certain players and what certain players need from being shouted at to having an arm round the shoulder or a quiet word. today's players won't respond to constant abuse and criticism (ie) Mourinho at Manure. you have to tell them in a constructive and helpful way what you need them to do and hope that their smart enough to understand instructions. it's knowing when to have a go at players and when not to. players will just tune out to constant barracking from managers and it's about managers being smarter than that. in the heat of a game when their is so much pressure a manager is bound to get angry and upset but back on the training ground it is about being professional and helping a player get the best out of his ability.

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