Irish Sky Blue
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The question would be, if Russel Slade had the same budget as Robins would we have done as well over the past 2 and a half years? Managers aren’t miracle workers and they obviously need the tools to work with. However wouldn’t the mark of a good manager be how they used the tools at their disposal?I'm part way through reading 'Why England lose and other phenomena explained
They make a really compelling argument for managers having statistically zero impact on how a team finishes in the league - Regression analysis actually almost entirely puts something like 70% of the explanation for finishing position is wage budget.
This isn't just plucked out of thin air, they use like 30 year data sets.
I'm not sure I'm entirely on board with ot, but its certainly an interesting book.
The answer to Slade v Robins is an easy answer to see as it only took Robins his first three losing games in his second spell here to work things out and turn us around. With the same set of players Robins was getting at least mid table form from a team that was all but relegated.
I think he is a really good manager for us. However it will only take a losing run of one game for some people to be sending for a taxi and to be tick ticking again.