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Its the perfect fit for Sherwood if Hypia cant turn it around. He would inject some much needed passion into the squad Houghton is a bore.
Never happen.That's all l'm saying, the aforementioned managers, both experienced at Championship level, and with a record of getting teams promoted to the Premier League, are currently out of work.
I'm sure you all realise what l am trying to say . . .
All sensible comments welcome.
Sami was given a three year contract so I guess to dismiss him would cost the club over £1 million plus additional sums for coaches etc. leaving That would only increase losses and eat into or extinguish sums for new players.
Given FFP and our ongoing losses I am not sure at this stage the club would be looking to commit to a new manager and provide significant sums for player purchase.
Its the perfect fit for Sherwood if Hypia cant turn it around. He would inject some much needed passion into the squad Houghton is a bore.
The squad is unquestionably weaker, and thats not Hyypia's fault. And I agree with much of what you put here. But I still think a better manager would get far more out of this group of players by playing a more orthodox formation, ie keeping a solid back 4 and enabling our fullbacks to *primarily* defend, but foray forward and combine with someone out wide when the time is right.
O'Grady, Corlunga and Baldock have been poor so far but then they're feeding off scraps, the service into them is almost non-existant. So when they DO miss one of the (meagre) opportunities we manage to carve out, its all the more frustrating and costly, because those opportunities come along so rarely and we know they're probably going to get 1 or 2 chances (TOPS) per game.
Those three players have now played a combined total of 28 games betweem them, and there has been ONE goal - Corlunga's at Swindon. Now if you can tell me thats because they are all missing hatfuls of chances then I'd agree, we need new strikers. But they're not missing hatfuls of chances. Hyypia's system simply doesn't enable the team to be effective enough to create those chances. For me, the *main* reason for that is because we never have an overlap down the wings, therefore we never get in behind teams, and we never stretch them.
Its not the players that need changing, its Hyypia's tactics. And if he won't change them, then IMO we need to change managers.
It may cost 1 million in total, but it is not all paid at once, it is paid over his contract as if he were still employed.
So for FFP, you need to look at his annual salary for this year. If he got another job, then the payment from the albion would be reduced, or even cancelled, depending on his new salary.
We need a new manager now. Someone with experience of this division. Coppell, McDermott, Hughton etc. - all good choices for where we are as a club today.
I've never wanted to see the Albion get thrashed, can't understand the mentality myself of anyone who supports the club wanting us to lose.
Weren't Poyet, Garcia, Mullery all untried at this level when they started with the club, yet they all did reasonably well getting us into the top six, didn't they?
The squad is unquestionably weaker, and thats not Hyypia's fault. And I agree with much of what you put here. But I still think a better manager would get far more out of this group of players by playing a more orthodox formation, ie keeping a solid back 4 and enabling our fullbacks to *primarily* defend, but foray forward and combine with someone out wide when the time is right.
O'Grady, Corlunga and Baldock have been poor so far but then they're feeding off scraps, the service into them is almost non-existant. So when they DO miss one of the (meagre) opportunities we manage to carve out, its all the more frustrating and costly, because those opportunities come along so rarely and we know they're probably going to get 1 or 2 chances (TOPS) per game.
Those three players have now played a combined total of 28 games betweem them, and there has been ONE goal - Corlunga's at Swindon. Now if you can tell me thats because they are all missing hatfuls of chances then I'd agree, we need new strikers. But they're not missing hatfuls of chances. Hyypia's system simply doesn't enable the team to be effective enough to create those chances. For me, the *main* reason for that is because we never have an overlap down the wings, therefore we never get in behind teams, and we never stretch them.
Its not the players that need changing, its Hyypia's tactics. And if he won't change them, then IMO we need to change managers.
Presumably because he's got experience of getting us out of this division?
You've hit the nail on the head where you say Hyppia doesn't have the players at his disposal he would like.
He doesn't have an Ulloa, he doesn't have a Murray, and he doesn't have a Vicente.
He also doesn't have two wingers, we have Lua Lua and that's it.
We don't have a Noone, we don't have a (Elliot not Joe) Bennett. We are forcing Calderon to play a wide role which is completely alien to him.
Does Greer ever use Calderon as a winger? No. Calde is completely ignored by the defenders when releasing the ball upfield.
We need better players, both up front and out wide. An experienced ex-prem centre-forward for a start. Then some of those 'barn door' shots from midfielders outside the box might actually end up as passes to a forward alert enough to react.
O'Grady missed a golden opportunity to put us 2-1 up in front of the North Stand against the Millers, but he just stood still and watched the ball go straight pass him in the area. His lack of an attempt to connect with the ball spoke volumes for his ability as a striker... It's almost like watching Mark McCammon mk II.
Lose tonight and again on Saturday and there could well be another Championship manager given his P45.
The squad is unquestionably weaker, and thats not Hyypia's fault. And I agree with much of what you put here. But I still think a better manager would get far more out of this group of players by playing a more orthodox formation, ie keeping a solid back 4 and enabling our fullbacks to *primarily* defend, but foray forward and combine with someone out wide when the time is right.
O'Grady, Corlunga and Baldock have been poor so far but then they're feeding off scraps, the service into them is almost non-existant. So when they DO miss one of the (meagre) opportunities we manage to carve out, its all the more frustrating and costly, because those opportunities come along so rarely and we know they're probably going to get 1 or 2 chances (TOPS) per game.
Those three players have now played a combined total of 28 games betweem them, and there has been ONE goal - Corlunga's at Swindon. Now if you can tell me thats because they are all missing hatfuls of chances then I'd agree, we need new strikers. But they're not missing hatfuls of chances. Hyypia's system simply doesn't enable the team to be effective enough to create those chances. For me, the *main* reason for that is because we never have an overlap down the wings, therefore we never get in behind teams, and we never stretch them.
Its not the players that need changing, its Hyypia's tactics. And if he won't change them, then IMO we need to change managers.
have I missed something again
Sami still our manager?
Its the perfect fit for Sherwood if Hypia cant turn it around. He would inject some much needed passion into the squad Houghton is a bore.
IF there's to be a change of manager, we need a satisfactory answer to TWO questions.
1. Can the new guy get results out of the Albion's current squad?
2. Can the new guy work effectively with the player recruitment arrangements that the Albion have in place?
I suspect that it's going to be more difficult to move forward than people think.
IF there's to be a change of manager, we need a satisfactory answer to TWO questions.
1. Can the new guy get results out of the Albion's current squad?
2. Can the new guy work effectively with the player recruitment arrangements that the Albion have in place?
I suspect that it's going to be more difficult to move forward than people think.
NSC judges have signed his managerial death warrant, but the club is yet to ratify it.