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Posted (edited)
37 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

 

Everyone was acting like he'd have tried to out-pass the Prem. 

 

I think we'd have been better in attack and defence this year with his approach. Better defensive shape, better pressing, better counters. 

 

The "pragmatic" football everyone thought they were getting from Cooper was exactly what Enzo was going to provide, sensible defending, energetic pressing, fast counters. 

 

Let’s be honest, we know the guy loves having possession, it’s impossible to say what he would’ve done. 
 

But I think what we know for sure, is that he would’ve produced certain elements to give us a better chance of survival, better counters definitely being one. 
 

In terms of pressing, just like counter attacks, we’ve gone the opposite way regarding that trait too. We ranked 3rd in the Championship for aggressive pressing at 11.1, this season in the Prem we rank 17th at 13.6

 

I just hope we get back on the right trends. If it is to be Russell, he has been fully on board with the aggressive pressing trend, it’s the other elements like counter attacks that I’m sceptical about, will he use the likes of Fatawu and Mavididi correctly 🤷‍♂️

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Posted
1 hour ago, Finnegan said:

 

It absolutely blows my mind the number of people that managed to watch us all year under Enzo and not actually understand what his football was.

 

I've said a thousand times (and I'll die on this hill) that the problem is less 'Enzoball' and the fact that everybody wanted to park the bus against us.

 

All of that "messing around at the back" is bait, it's trying to draw the opposition out and on to you so that you can beat the press and attack quickly behind them.

It’s a massive what if but what no one can deny is that Enzo is and continues to be an exceptional coach. His work here with guys like Choudhury and others shows that. 
 

No chance in hell does a coach of that calibre deal with some of the stupidity we’ve had this year. Standards alone would’ve been levels better. 

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If and appoint him and he does well will there be a Russell Martin - We owe you an apology thread….. doubt it?

 

If you are one of those refusing to give him a chance, own your choice if he does well. 

Posted
1 minute ago, STUHILL said:

I am sure once this officially announced, that everyone will get behind him... 

 

 

 

like most/all do, but unless hes actually grown some actual balls and knows how to adapt/plan B etc

then frankly he wont get much quarter 

 

cos you can tip tap crap all you like but youve got to have more strings to your bow than just that

Posted
13 minutes ago, LestaLad said:

 

“We know we’ve lost our fans, so let’s go for an appointment that will excite the fanbase, who will bring through youth and unite everyone ahead of a tough season” 

 

“how about Russell Martin?” 
 

“YES” 

Posted
1 minute ago, Jazzy_Jeff said:

If and appoint him and he does well will there be a Russell Martin - We owe you an apology thread….. doubt it?

 

If you are one of those refusing to give him a chance, own your choice if he does well. 

I really don't want him

 

I do think he will probably do well for us in the Championship

 

Just means I need to wait until if he get us promoted lol

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Jazzy_Jeff said:

If and appoint him and he does well will there be a Russell Martin - We owe you an apology thread….. doubt it?

 

If you are one of those refusing to give him a chance, own your choice if he does well. 

as said already most LCFC will give him a chance, like all managers who come through the door, RM can talk a good game etc all he likes, hes got to get the players performing and getting results

and when he style doesnt work, have a Plan B/C/D , as at Southampton etc he never seemed to have a different strategy hes not flexiable or adaptive 

its all fits atm,

Edited by FrankieADZ
Posted

Basically relying that one of the most stubborn men in football has learnt lessons from his disaster this season.

 

He will be fine next year but long term it's a stupid hire.

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I actually think he could do well. He’s got a group of players used to this way of playing now instead of picking it up from scratch and hopefully he’s learnt from his mistakes on his break. 

But it could very easily go the other way and turn sour very quickly. 

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