Grendel
Well-Known Member
There was a legendary college basketball coach in the USA by the name of John Wooden. Results were not his concern, but rather hard effort. And, rightly, he figured that if his squads regularly gave their best, good results would be a natural by-product.
Sums up my feelings towards any manager. A "clean slate" is fairly meaningless; it's about AT showing he has changed and improved as a manger. That's just a continuity from last season...no arbitrary number of games are necessary. I'd rather lose 2-0 with the players giving maximum effort with sound tactics on display than scraping a sheepish victory. The former bodes well, the latter does not.
I think it highly unlikely that dodgy managers become talented managers over a summer, but I'd be glad to be wrong.
This is so right and the concern is a poor manager of people is just that regardless of circumstance.
Things should work in his favour as we are much stronger in this league but with that comes expectation.
The question is impossible to answer but lose the first 3 and I think the heat in the kitchen will prove too hot to handle for Mr Thorn.