Popular Post ClaphamFox Posted Thursday at 08:29 Popular Post Posted Thursday at 08:29 23 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: And there lies the fundamental flaw in his philosophy, one that is not suited to anything bar the elite level and even there is seemingly being moved away from in favour of quicker and aggressive styles. He's fastly becoming a modern dinosaur. Which is the baffling thing. Martin is 40—a young manager by any measure. He's shown he can coach a squad of players to play a particular way. He's got a good track record of blooding young players and is usually popular in the dressing room (Rangers being a notable exception). By all accounts he his ambitious and sees himself managing at the very top. Yet he has this glaring weakness in that he refuses to deviate from his preferred style even when it is tantamount to suicide against superior opposition. This means he will only ever deliver success if the squad at his disposal is technically superior to every other team in whatever division they're in. If he doesn't become more pragmatic it will strangle his career before it's really taken off, yet he shows no signs of altering his approach. It's very odd. 9
HP1 Posted Thursday at 08:32 Posted Thursday at 08:32 3 minutes ago, Happy Fox said: Rob Edwards is not dropping to league one level not a chance. He will wait for a championship club. Exactly. Why would he jump straight back in at a basket case club in league 1. Managers get fired in the championship all the time and he'll be one of the first names on their lists.
Thebluefox85 Posted Thursday at 08:39 Posted Thursday at 08:39 people need to start accept the fate of a drussel fartin season in league one!! Just when you think things couldn't possibly get any worse! Top and Rudkins love affair with martin has been going on for quite some time and now they finally have their man to take us to league two 1
Popular Post ClaphamFox Posted Thursday at 08:40 Popular Post Posted Thursday at 08:40 10 hours ago, TonyN11 said: Mckenna has resigned from Ipswich. Obviously coming to Leicester He's said he wants a break from football, so we could be the perfect fit for him. 1 1 24
Muzzy_no7 Posted Thursday at 08:58 Author Posted Thursday at 08:58 Mark Robins staying at Stoke. Challinor available. Now Rob Edwards too. But no let’s persist with RM.
Spanner73 Posted Thursday at 09:00 Posted Thursday at 09:00 When I saw the McKenna name I thought they meant Paul McKenna I know we need a magician but not even him and Paul Daniels combined could sort out Aiyawatt 1
Ricey Posted Thursday at 09:01 Posted Thursday at 09:01 1 hour ago, Ric Flair said: And there lies the fundamental flaw in his philosophy, one that is not suited to anything bar the elite level and even there is seemingly being moved away from in favour of quicker and aggressive styles. He's fastly becoming a modern dinosaur. This style is so susceptible to capitulations. Look at the two CL chasing seasons under Rodgers or how we nearly blew it under Maresca. A philosophy built upon control is fine if you have the talent to ensure that you feel in control the vast majority of time. If it's on a knife-edge, it only takes a bit of end of season pressure, fatigue, injuries or teams sussing you out for that control to slip away and for panic to ensure. The players are not set up to deal with scenarios other than having control. It also requires a certain profile of player that often is hard to find. Other things like attitude, physicality, stamina, agressision, teamwork, resilience etc are deprioritised. You end up with a squad that, when the sun is shining, can look incredible, but also one that can't deal with the rainy days. For a club like us it's all a sham. It's designed to make us look 'elite' and I suspect that is why Top craves it. 3
surrifox Posted Thursday at 09:05 Posted Thursday at 09:05 4 minutes ago, Spanner73 said: When I saw the McKenna name I thought they meant Paul McKenna I know we need a magician but not even him and Paul Daniels combined could sort out Aiyawatt Just making him disappear would do for now 1
davieG Posted Thursday at 09:05 Posted Thursday at 09:05 I prefer the jeopardy of a totally unknown, to me at least experienced foreigner manager than any of these being plucked off the Ex manger football league merry-go-round who fill me with dread. All are just as likely to fail as succeed but it would be a more exciting, expectant and surprising adventure then the OFFS feeling I get from any of those currently being mentioned. 4
Craig Posted Thursday at 09:14 Posted Thursday at 09:14 Would like Edwards, but he would jump at the first opportunity to leave like he did after being in such a good position at Boro. 3 1
Phil_Dunphy Posted Thursday at 09:35 Posted Thursday at 09:35 1 hour ago, sly1 said: Rob Andrews would be good To be fair, I'd take him over Martin. 1
Foxin_Mad Posted Thursday at 09:37 Posted Thursday at 09:37 30 minutes ago, davieG said: I prefer the jeopardy of a totally unknown, to me at least experienced foreigner manager than any of these being plucked off the Ex manger football league merry-go-round who fill me with dread. All are just as likely to fail as succeed but it would be a more exciting, expectant and surprising adventure then the OFFS feeling I get from any of those currently being mentioned. Dunno didnt work too great with Cifuentes who was probably one of the most useless tossers we have ever had. 1
Finnegan Posted Thursday at 09:51 Posted Thursday at 09:51 35 minutes ago, Craig said: Would like Edwards, but he would jump at the first opportunity to leave like he did after being in such a good position at Boro. In fairness, he's from the West Mids and had his longest spell as a player at Wolves. I can see why he wanted to go there. 1
davieG Posted Thursday at 09:51 Posted Thursday at 09:51 13 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said: Dunno didnt work too great with Cifuentes who was probably one of the most useless tossers we have ever had. Hmm he was off the Ex manger football league merry-go-round. No one is guaranteed to succeed.
MPH Posted Thursday at 09:54 Posted Thursday at 09:54 15 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said: Dunno didnt work too great with Cifuentes who was probably one of the most useless tossers we have ever had. I don’t think Pep Guardiola would have done much better with the team we had last season…
Happy Fox Posted Thursday at 10:02 Posted Thursday at 10:02 Russell Martin’s first marquee signing : Che Adams… if only!
CloudFox Posted Thursday at 10:15 Posted Thursday at 10:15 1 hour ago, Finnegan said: Surely he'll wait for a Championship job at a more stable club. There's no way his stock has dropped far enough that he needs League One and no way our combination of reputation and financial situation is good enough to attract his level of coach to drop. Can see us being naive enough to waste time on him but can't see it ever happening. Plus, it honestly wouldn't surprise me if Topkin think Martin is genuinely a better catch. I mean, Ipswich job is available. Looks like a no-brainer to me that he would try for that. Whether they'd have him...not sure. Might be fishing in a bigger pond now. But Edwards is a similar sort of builder as McKenna, IMHO. Then again, apparently Ipswich do this whole "planning ahead" thing, so probably have someone lined up already. Don't really understand that approach tbh. Where's the jeopardy?! 1
teblin Posted Thursday at 10:16 Posted Thursday at 10:16 21 minutes ago, MPH said: I don’t think Pep Guardiola would have done much better with the team we had last season… Oh I think he would, but agree not many managers we could've appointed could have. 1
Foxin_Mad Posted Thursday at 10:25 Posted Thursday at 10:25 29 minutes ago, MPH said: I don’t think Pep Guardiola would have done much better with the team we had last season… I think someone with at least half a clue manages not to get us relegated from a division where Hull managed to get promotion. 3
Richmondfox Posted Thursday at 10:27 Posted Thursday at 10:27 11 hours ago, Chelmofox said: Yeah. Russell martin gonna be all in with JV, especially in L1. Expect another year of him standing on the ball inviting the press. I can't stand seeing the fake pass, roll back, inviting pressure of a forward in full momentum and then passing the chaos onto your teammate. Along with the windows restart music every time Okoli has to pass the ball and Nelson doing his best JV junior impression, we are in for another stink out season unless things change quickly. We have our great coaching staff that will ignore and make excuses for the same mistakes. Everything will stay the same because of the players, manager and coaching staff's hubris, too good for the league but their ability got us in this situation. 1
MPH Posted Thursday at 10:32 Posted Thursday at 10:32 6 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said: I think someone with at least half a clue manages not to get us relegated from a division where Hull managed to get promotion. We were not in the relegation zone when we got rid of him. We were 14th.
Spanner73 Posted Thursday at 10:33 Posted Thursday at 10:33 1 hour ago, surrifox said: Just making him disappear would do for now If only ! We’d all take that !
Spanner73 Posted Thursday at 10:37 Posted Thursday at 10:37 40 minutes ago, MPH said: I don’t think Pep Guardiola would have done much better with the team we had last season… No one would, because the Cancer remains upstairs !! 1
Jattdogg Posted Thursday at 10:41 Posted Thursday at 10:41 Just announce a random Italian manager from Serie B 2
shen Posted Thursday at 10:54 Posted Thursday at 10:54 I think that we have to question whether any manager or squad can be successful with our current setup. Maresca could, with a very strong squad. But we've degraded a lot since then.
Recommended Posts