Seagull by the Sea
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- May 22, 2013
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I have read a lot of negative comments about Nathan Jones and David Burke recently so thought I'd start a thread to deal with both at the same time.
Regarding Burke, there is, I believe, a strong case for his position to be reviewed now. You only have to look at other clubs who had a 'Director of Football' or similar to see that it simply does not work.
Wise at Newcastle, Kinnear at Newcastle, Comolli at Spurs & Liverpool, also names I've forgotten at Spurs (again), Chelsea (pre Mourinho), Sunderland (during Di Cannio's term). The facts are simple; these guys are judged by the quality of the signings they initially scout, watch and make judgements on for their 'Head Coaches' to choose from.
In Burke's case the signings have been very poor. I know Oscar has the final say but he needs to have faith in Burke and his scouts judgements that the players he is choosing from are good enough for the first team. This is especially crucial for a manager who is new to the English leagues and is relying heavily on the right information being given to him.
Worryingly, Burke also appears unable to hold onto our better players or at least negotiate full market value for them if they want to go. Bridcutt certainly should have had a % sell on clause attached to him which does not seem to have been done?
Burke's remit is simple and like all of us in our own workplace, he is judged by his results and they do not appear to be good at all. He obviously recommended Lita and Obika FFS.
The other side of the coin is coaching and this is where Nathan Jones comes in. Is he getting the best out of our players? How many started the season ok and have now regressed? Andrews has definitely looked worse recently, David looks completely useless compared to last season, Buckley and LuaLua are not the same even taking into account their injuries. Are we sure that the coaching is up to scratch, is motvational and designed to get the best out of each and every player?
My personal view is that Burke must go and Oscar's title should become 'Manager'. You only have to look at Ferguson and Wenger to see that managers who buy what they feel they need and make the decision themselves as to who to buy generally are successful. Even the gobshite at Forest seems to be able to continually buy the players HE wants based on his own judgement.
Either the club trusts Oscar or they don't.
I think Jones is not experienced enough and therefore not ready to be a 'No 2' at a club that has the sort of ambitions we have.
In Oscar I trust but he is being badly let down by his support team.
Discuss!
Regarding Burke, there is, I believe, a strong case for his position to be reviewed now. You only have to look at other clubs who had a 'Director of Football' or similar to see that it simply does not work.
Wise at Newcastle, Kinnear at Newcastle, Comolli at Spurs & Liverpool, also names I've forgotten at Spurs (again), Chelsea (pre Mourinho), Sunderland (during Di Cannio's term). The facts are simple; these guys are judged by the quality of the signings they initially scout, watch and make judgements on for their 'Head Coaches' to choose from.
In Burke's case the signings have been very poor. I know Oscar has the final say but he needs to have faith in Burke and his scouts judgements that the players he is choosing from are good enough for the first team. This is especially crucial for a manager who is new to the English leagues and is relying heavily on the right information being given to him.
Worryingly, Burke also appears unable to hold onto our better players or at least negotiate full market value for them if they want to go. Bridcutt certainly should have had a % sell on clause attached to him which does not seem to have been done?
Burke's remit is simple and like all of us in our own workplace, he is judged by his results and they do not appear to be good at all. He obviously recommended Lita and Obika FFS.
The other side of the coin is coaching and this is where Nathan Jones comes in. Is he getting the best out of our players? How many started the season ok and have now regressed? Andrews has definitely looked worse recently, David looks completely useless compared to last season, Buckley and LuaLua are not the same even taking into account their injuries. Are we sure that the coaching is up to scratch, is motvational and designed to get the best out of each and every player?
My personal view is that Burke must go and Oscar's title should become 'Manager'. You only have to look at Ferguson and Wenger to see that managers who buy what they feel they need and make the decision themselves as to who to buy generally are successful. Even the gobshite at Forest seems to be able to continually buy the players HE wants based on his own judgement.
Either the club trusts Oscar or they don't.
I think Jones is not experienced enough and therefore not ready to be a 'No 2' at a club that has the sort of ambitions we have.
In Oscar I trust but he is being badly let down by his support team.
Discuss!