- Oct 20, 2022
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No vitriol from me or denial of our peak achievements to date under RDZ but this is his MO - impose his demanding, overly complicated system on a team then blame the Club for poor performances because they’ve not invested enough in quality players that can execute the system.Amazing the vitriol on here about the only manager in BHAFC history ever to deliver those incredible moments.
Yes he's a flawed individual. To misquote the bible: He who's not got a bit of a dick tendancies, throw the first post.
Almost as bad as the anti-Potter rhetoric.
Both had their good points and both were not perfect. Hughton after Hyypia absolute dross was brilliant. Potter after CH relegation fodder football, was a revelation. RDZ after Potter toothless attacks was phenomenal.
I loved them all at their times.
Trotting out the same popular memes on here “but oh he wasn’t perfect’ or ‘he had good points and bad points’, ‘what vitriol this is!’ tells us nothing. The same can be said of every single manager and player, heck every human being on the planet but one has to recognise what those good and bad points are and so do fans and Clubs in order to understand how we progress. Over time we do progress, so do most players and managers but not every Club does - many clubs go backwards - we are lucky enough to have an owner that is taking us forward and one of the reasons for that is our excellent succession recruitment of managers that can take us forward another step in our development.
Hürzeler too has ‘good points’ ( flexible, humility and not wedded to a system but wedded to the players) and ‘bad points’ (leaky in defence, too aggressive in attack at times, sometimes poor substitute decisions etc).
I trust in the process, trust in TB/ PBOBE and hoping Hürzeler will take us to the next level in the coming few seasons.