i was being pedantic & i apologize,that said like you i too love the way he wants us to play & to some it might not seem like it now,but it will stand us in good stead.
no worries. we just need a bit of confidence back - it'll come.
i was being pedantic & i apologize,that said like you i too love the way he wants us to play & to some it might not seem like it now,but it will stand us in good stead.
Top post mate.Adams' budget was far from shoestring for that league. We signed an unproven 20 year old in Zamora
for 100K, I'd hardly call that shoestring! Adams built a team of his old mates who had got him promoted twice previously with Fulham and Brentford. Tactically he was poor, he didn't really develop the players like Gus has, and as soon as he got a supposed better offer he left. He was a half decent lower league Manager with good contacts, nothing more.
The way Gus has changed things in the club from the bottom up makes him far superior. Look at what he's done with players like El-Abd. Can you imagine Adams being able to completely change a player like that? No way.
Micky Adams #1 put together a team on a shoestring budget that became a dynasty. It built from the back, had a steely midfield and was blessed with the Zamora-Brooker understanding. Such a great team that it gave Taylor a simple steering job to the Double Championes. Certainly did a far better job than McGhee, and, in terms of building a strong and balanced core team, is certainly the equal of anything Poyet has yet achieved.
There was a feature in the Palace programme that showed statistically Gus had the highest win ratio of any manager we've ever had. That was over 100 games in charge, taking him up to the Liverpool game. I dare say his 53% win statistic has dropped since then and it's probably a bit unfair to compare a manager's record over 100 games with somebody who managed the club over six years like Liam Brady.
Only time will tell if he is to be a true great, but right now I'm happy with him.