The 'worked out' thing is laughable. One thing I've really noticed in this country in the last few years is that people here don't really place any value on people learning things. It's always 'xxx isn't good enough, replace him with xxx' rather than thinking that now xxx has been through this experienced and learnt lessons, he will be much more valuable moving forward. It's like when people used to get angry when Potter said he'd take the positives and learn from something, as if that was somehow a negative. I find it really odd.
I totally agree. I saw an interview with David Moyes a while back where he talked about this. That he was known for his management skills as they were at the time he was at Man United, and people still thought of him as that guy rather than one who’d learnt from his time in Spain and elsewhere. That even when those jobs didn’t go well, he’d learnt things and was now bringing that learning into his work at West Ham.
Whatever you think of his style, it’s hard to argue that he hasn’t done a good job given they were perennial relegation battlers and now are a side that’s comfortably battling for European positions each year, and won a cup!