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Really wouldn’t want Carsley to be quite honest.
Might be well regarded as a coach with young players but he seems far too 'nice' to me.
Really wouldn’t want Carsley to be quite honest.
They don't actually think that. They are just being awkward.
I would expect our midfield and left back shortcomings to be addressed in january, and then we should be set, but top 6 maybe just a stretchWe are absolutely a top six side. If we don’t perform like that any new manager isn’t pulling his weight.
There will be a period of adjustment I’m sure but you would hope the last 2 months would see us in top 6 form, however given we will be well behind the top 6 by then i think a top 8-10 finish is more realistic.We are absolutely a top six side. If we don’t perform like that any new manager isn’t pulling his weight.
The England U21 job is a bit of a managerial graveyard tbh. Very few people go on to achieve much at all after leaving the role.
Fun fact, there have been 10 permanent England U21 managers, and four of them have managed us.Potentially, a lot of European federations hire from within, Germany and Spain regularly have and they’re the two powerhouses of European football.
The England setup may follow suit. There’s an understanding on Carsley’s side that there’s a pathway to the top job. Either way, leaving the U21s for a Championship is a lot of risk for his reputation so I find it unlikely he’d opt for us to be honest.
The new manager not only has huge shoes to fill, Robins’ shadow will be cast over us until we get into the Prem.
Most of this forum had been talking about how shit this playing squad was for the last few weeksWe are absolutely a top six side. If we don’t perform like that any new manager isn’t pulling his weight.
i am not sure that is an endorsement - but we did win something ?Fun fact, there have been 10 permanent England U21 managers, and four of them have managed us.
Yep I was certain it would turn eventually based on the underlying data. Bad luck was strong this season.
Having said that, if we can appoint RVN that is a game changer
It’s a lot of risk but it’s A: A club which just gave a manager Seven years so might be safer than others. B: Local to him as he lives in Kennilworth so won’t need to relocate. C: A club who’s new owner has a huge desire to develop players meaning you can carry on working with younger players which is the part of your Job you say as loving. Plus the club if I’m not wrong has links to the strachen set up so could be fun for him.Potentially, a lot of European federations hire from within, Germany and Spain regularly have and they’re the two powerhouses of European football.
The England setup may follow suit. There’s an understanding on Carsley’s side that there’s a pathway to the top job. Either way, leaving the U21s for a Championship is a lot of risk for his reputation so I find it unlikely he’d opt for us to be honest.
The new manager not only has huge shoes to fill, Robins’ shadow will be cast over us until we get into the Prem.
Not correct.I was really disappointed that Doug wasn't quizzed on this at the Fans Forum. Particularly after Dean Austin said how much we utilise data now.
He's dispensed with arguably our best ever manager after 7 & a half years based on 'vibes' when the underlying data suggests he would turn it around.
I think the risk of hiring Carsley is much more tilted in our direction. I doubt he will get a much better career option than us once he leaves the U21s job. Think a media role is more likely tbh.It’s a lot of risk but it’s A: A club which just gave a manager Seven years so might be safer than others. B: Local to him as he lives in Kennilworth so won’t need to relocate. C: A club who’s new owner has a huge desire to develop players meaning you can carry on working with younger players which is the part of your Job you say as loving. Plus the club if I’m not wrong has links to the strachen set up so could be fun for him.
Sunderland flatter to deceive. I don't think they'll make the top 2
I really can't believe we are still doing this. 8 points is 8 points, teams come back from that all the time. Jordan pointed out in the Talksport interview that Robins had done it previously [in February] and both he and King agreed that promotion was the aim for the new manager THIS SEASON and that the play offs certainly weren't out of the question. That should really kill this as an argument.Sheff Weds have the same odds as us - we will have to get 2 points a game on average to have a chance
Look at what you’ve written about these players this season and revisit this!We are absolutely a top six side. If we don’t perform like that any new manager isn’t pulling his weight.
It's 9 points not 8I really can't believe we are still doing this. 8 points is 8 points, teams come back from that all the time. Jordan pointed out in the Talksport interview that Robins had done it previously [in February] and both he and King agreed that promotion was the aim for the new manager THIS SEASON and that the play offs certainly weren't out of the question. That should really kill this as an argument.
Our stats show we were playing to a decent level. If we weren't conceding above our xG we would be in the mix already. I'm not lynching the new manager for not making it but the idea that top 6 is out of the question and the season is over is absolute bunkum!
Not correct.
the data tells us that we are averaging 1 point a match over the end of last season and this.
He was not confident that our previous track record of turning around poor starts would continue without Adi and Dennis.
He mahave picked up the sub standard training feedback from the players that some on here did too but he didn’t say that.
He gave Mark the option to address this in the summer and again at the end of Dec but he rejected that chsnce.
He therefore made a change.
I was really disappointed that Doug wasn't quizzed on this at the Fans Forum. Particularly after Dean Austin said how much we utilise data now.
He's dispensed with arguably our best ever manager after 7 & a half years based on 'vibes' when the underlying data suggests he would turn it around.
Don’t think he would pay them any attention tbh
Yeah, I thought about editting it. It was 8 when he sacked him but 1 point in November doesn't change anything I've written. The Talksport interview where the owner set out his expectations was after the Sunderland game.It's 9 points not 8
They don't actually think that. They are just being awkward.
Surely the logical period to look at is from when Robins set up his new coaching team in July. Panic-mongers on here gave them 10 games before calling for Robins' head, and the owner sacked him after 14.Not correct.
the data tells us that we are averaging 1 point a match over the end of last season and this.
He was not confident that our previous track record of turning around poor starts would continue without Adi and Dennis.
He mahave picked up the sub standard training feedback from the players that some on here did too but he didn’t say that.
He gave Mark the option to address this in the summer and again at the end of Dec but he rejected that chsnce.
He therefore made a change.
Just to set the expectation here, coming second in the league with PSV isn't really any kind of achievement. The Dutch league have three teams which are head and shoulders above the rest (the other two being Ajax and Feyenoord). It sounds great until you know the league, but I wouldn't be getting too carried away.
They usually don’t though.8 points is 8 points, teams come back from that all the time.
Give Doug his due, his argument was that this only became a transitional season because Robins refused to work with Vivesh.Surely the logical period to look at is from when Robins set up his new coaching team in July. Panic-mongers on here gave them 10 games before calling for Robins' head, and the owner sacked him after 14.
I was frustrated with results this season, but recognised our recruitment targets weren't met in a couple of positions, so was quite comfortable with it being another transition season within the 5-year plan.
King has taken an enormous unnecessary gamble IMO, ironically in the name of reducing risk to the club.
ThisFinding the right coach would seem a lot less disruptive than finding a new manager absent of a plan
It would take a lot of work to stat this out but every year you you get teams come from those sort of points margins down to appear in the playoffs. Some fall away again after but it is not a significant gap and that is clearly where Doug thinks we should be come the end of the season.They usually don’t though.
If every team routinely made up 8 point gaps on each other from this stage of the season then the final league table won’t look remotely like it does now. Whereas I’m willing to bet there will be some pretty strong correlation to the current state of play.It would take a lot of work to stat this out but every year you you get teams come from those sort of points margins down to appear in the playoffs. Some fall away again after but it is not a significant gap and that is clearly where Doug thinks we should be come the end of the season.
There is significant churn over the course of a championship season. If you are expecting the final championship table to look broadly like it does now you are in for a shock. I'm done debating this. Jordan and king agree we should be aiming for playoffs, we've done it before, other teams have done it before but if you want to just give up... fine.If every team routinely made up 8 point gaps on each other from this stage of the season then the final league table won’t look remotely like it does now. Whereas I’m willing to bet there will be some pretty strong correlation to the current state of play.
Have you been watching Dark?There is significant churn over the course of a championship season. If you are expecting the final championship table to look broadly like it does now you are in for a shock. I'm done debating this. Jordan and king agree we should be aiming for playoffs, we've done it before, other teams have done it before but if you want to just give up... fine.
No. Should I?Have you been watching Dark?
Why does it matter if he gives up on the season? He's not manager or owner... at least i don't think so.There is significant churn over the course of a championship season. If you are expecting the final championship table to look broadly like it does now you are in for a shock. I'm done debating this. Jordan and king agree we should be aiming for playoffs, we've done it before, other teams have done it before but if you want to just give up... fine.