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Steven Pressley's near 2 year run as CCFC manager has come to an end. Im gutted for the bloke, he's a really nice guy, but football is a resulta business after all. So for this week's Cooks Question, i want to know your views on Pressley's time at Coventry City, Send your your favorite memories of the Scotsman's tenure, the biggest low points and whether you think he lived up to his potential. Basically, anything you have to say about Pressley, let us know. Also, i'll be having a phone in on the show on Thursday, where i'll be asking who you think should get the job. If you have an opinion, let it be heard! Sports Lounge kicks off at 10am every Thursday on 98.6 Hillz FM. If you cant make the LIVE show, the show is repeated at 8am Saturday morning. Thanks again for your brilliant support. Play Up Sky Blues
 

My favourite Pressley moment was the 3-1 win away at MK Dons last season, and the Clarke/Wilson partnership. Worst for me would be the defeat at Tranmere last season and the Doncaster away game this season He was a top bloke, would give you the time of day, but tactically he wasnt all there. I still think he'll find another job. Gary Johnson or Gareth Ainsworth to take over for me
 

torchomatic

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The Tranmere game was rubbish. Notts County at home was a good win. Rotherham away was a memorable day too.
 

Dimi_Konstantflapalot

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Worst - 3-2 loss away at Crawley first game of last season. Fans on the pitch after going 2-0 down, and had Crawley scored from the corner after fans were finally ushered off the pitch (they hit the bar), I honestly think a riot would have broken out. Never seen a group of fans as angry and disenchanted as that.

Best - MK Dons away has to be up there!
 

davebart

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SP was a victim of he own philosophy. He champions bringing youngsters through the ranks and this is why is was brought in.

Unfortunately exactly the same thing will happen wherever he goes because it all starts off well enough but soon deteriorates as the realities of reducing finance kick in. If any youngster is any good they will be immediately sold and he will be left working with the also rans.

Results will inevitably suffer and he will be sacked to take the spotlight off the owners for lack of investment and because gates are falling.

He is caught in an extended version of groundhog day.
 
SP was a victim of he own philosophy. He champions bringing youngsters through the ranks and this is why is was brought in.

Unfortunately exactly the same thing will happen wherever he goes because it all starts off well enough but soon deteriorates as the realities of reducing finance kick in. If any youngster is any good they will be immediately sold and he will be left working with the also rans.

Results will inevitably suffer and he will be sacked to take the spotlight off the owners for lack of investment and because gates are falling.

He is caught in an extended version of groundhog day.
To be fair, the youngsters he brought in were pretty good. Wilson, Haynes, Willis, Phillips
 

speedie87

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My thoughts on Pressley,

yes he worked hard, yes i genuinely think he cared, yes he has good idea's on the game both on the pitch and in training however i'd say he lacks whats needed to be a good manager at the moment. It might come with experience for the bloke........here's some constructive criticism i'd give for him to learn from!

1) Don't join a club who are is a massive downwards spiral, and whose manager has just left after a meeting with the owners about its future / where it was known we would be going into administration / having a points deduction and possibly leaving the stadium!

2) Don't believe promises owners give you during an interview process about budgets / funds etc

3) Don't try and get league 1 standard players in england to try and play a game style top top sides in germany with top players play.

4) Don't alienate players telling them you aren't keeping them before the end of a season......you still need them to play for you at that point.

5) don't then alienate players making them train away from the squad in order to get rid of them, those players have friends in your squad and will turn those players against you also.

6) be proactive with substitutions

7) leave men up for corners - otherwise the ball just comes straight back

8) don't expect league 1 centre halfs to be able to play out from the back, half the goals we conceded were from defenders losing the ball in our own half

9) don't over train players in the second half of the season, the players bodies are falling apart by then, they need more rest in between matches

10) don't have a mate as your number 2, have an older wiser calm man to run things past

11) study games in progress and make tactical changes at half time

12) never sign players you haven't seen play at least a couple of times yourself
 

Samo

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Nice man, footy enthusiast, not in any way shape or form a manager.
 
I hae to admit, for a defender, his tactics as far as the back 4 were concerned were poor to say the least, especially when he tried to change our formation to 5-3-2
 

torchomatic

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I think he'll be fine in the Championship or lower in Scotland. Nice bloke, obviously passionate just our club was a bit too much for him.

Nice man, footy enthusiast, not in any way shape or form a manager.
 

stevefloyd

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Real nice guy but a terrible man manager never got the best out of players, also his signings were abysmal
 

Gazolba

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i want to know your views on Pressley's time at Coventry City,
"Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Winston Churchill

On this basis, he succeeded. And who am I to argue with Winston Churchill?
 

The Gentleman

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Quite simply, a failure and in my opinion here's why:

No tactics, poor team selections, no plan B, poor signings, letting players go, poor man management, unable to instil confidence and talked crap.

Lastly I don't buy this 'he was a nice guy' garbage either. He was stubborn and arrogant.

Won't be a success elsewhere either as a manager because of the above. He will be a U21 coach at best.
 

SonofErnie

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“Obviously I am extremely disappointed to have lost my job and am utterly convinced that, with the work that has been done to date, the team would have gone on to consolidate their position in League One before achieving further success

His statement through the LMA shows why he had to go. If he considers just staying up as 'success', then he's not the manager we need. Even if the owners don't back him with the same level of ambition, our manager should at least be aiming for a play off position, otherwise what's the point?
 

Gint11

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What I don't understand from Pressleys post sacking statement where he states 'I would have kept CCFC up'. Well I doubt that but that wasn't our pre season aim Steven was it? We are told repeatedly our budget is among the top 6 in the division so our aim was playoffs bit survival.


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