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Gus has already surpassed any other Albion manager as far as I am concerned.
I have NEVER seen a manager come in and utterly transform the way a squad of players plays the game. Its like he's re-invented the frigging wheel and got them playing a different sport. Just look at El Abd. A little over a year ago he was a bloody liability. Now, he looks like one of the greatest centrebacks in our recent history. Navarro was feckin' useless - he really was - until Gus got hold of him and before his injury turned him into one of the most solid, effective, consistent engine-room midfielders in the team.
He has got this team playing football the like of which I have NEVER seen from an Albion team. Ever. It swells my heart and it swells my loins to see us pass pass pass our way from the back through the midfield. Every player knows his role, every player has bought into this style, and you can see they just LOVE playing this way. We don't have any one singular "superstar" in the side who makes us tick - from 1 to 11 they all play their part, and when it comes together like today - which it very often does - its just a joy.
And that is down to one man. He IS a genius, and I can't believe how lucky we are to have him.
Gus has already surpassed any other Albion manager as far as I am concerned.
I have NEVER seen a manager come in and utterly transform the way a squad of players plays the game. Its like he's re-invented the frigging wheel and got them playing a different sport. Just look at El Abd. A little over a year ago he was a bloody liability. Now, he looks like one of the greatest centrebacks in our recent history. Navarro was feckin' useless - he really was - until Gus got hold of him and before his injury turned him into one of the most solid, effective, consistent engine-room midfielders in the team.
He has got this team playing football the like of which I have NEVER seen from an Albion team. Ever. It swells my heart and it swells my loins to see us pass pass pass our way from the back through the midfield. Every player knows his role, every player has bought into this style, and you can see they just LOVE playing this way. We don't have any one singular "superstar" in the side who makes us tick - from 1 to 11 they all play their part, and when it comes together like today - which it very often does - its just a joy.
And that is down to one man. He IS a genius, and I can't believe how lucky we are to have him.
Mullery, Melia, Bailey, Adams (first time), Catlin, & maybe Lloyd are all above Gus IMO for now.
However, if Gus is still with us in two years I can see him being one of the top 3 managers in my time.
if number of promotions or highest league position or reaching cup finals, are the criteria as some posts on here seem to imply, then clearly poyet is not yet in a position to compete with mullery, bailey, melia, adams et al so it's a slightly pointless debate.
If you look upon it in terms of:
1) brand of football / level of entertainment
2) stamping a single footballing philosophy on everything that the club does
3) tactical nouse
4) coaching ability (ie the ability to make players perform to the very peak of their ability during games)
i think gus wins. Mullery was not a brilliant tactician. He was a great motivator and pulled together a successful side. But i would put money on gus achieving more over the course of his managerial career because he is the more 'complete' manager.
This. on a massive scale.Gus has already surpassed any other Albion manager as far as I am concerned.
I have NEVER seen a manager come in and utterly transform the way a squad of players plays the game. Its like he's re-invented the frigging wheel and got them playing a different sport. Just look at El Abd. A little over a year ago he was a bloody liability. Now, he looks like one of the greatest centrebacks in our recent history. Navarro was feckin' useless - he really was - until Gus got hold of him and before his injury turned him into one of the most solid, effective, consistent engine-room midfielders in the team.
He has got this team playing football the like of which I have NEVER seen from an Albion team. Ever. It swells my heart and it swells my loins to see us pass pass pass our way from the back through the midfield. Every player knows his role, every player has bought into this style, and you can see they just LOVE playing this way. We don't have any one singular "superstar" in the side who makes us tick - from 1 to 11 they all play their part, and when it comes together like today - which it very often does - its just a joy.
And that is down to one man. He IS a genius, and I can't believe how lucky we are to have him.
... and just how well Poyet has dealt with the moaners.Great post. But it's not luck that we have him - it's more the luck that we keep him.
And on a personal note, I don't think the fans realise just how instrumental they are to that happening.