Norman Baker suck my lozenge
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We've sold the spine of a top six team and replaced it with a league one ready outfit,but who cares,we're bang on track for FFP,happy days.
I would not be surprised to see a new manager to give him a try and wowzerz he is immense.....
Sami has given him a try. He played at Burton and has been on the bench twice.
Correct, I think - except for the big money being spent in January.The problem is two fold:
- there have been a string of bad decisions on the recruitment front, which would mean any manager would struggle with that squad
- Even so, Hypia has made a particularly poor job of it
I think there'll be a major arse cover. Hypia will get sacked, and big money spent in January under new manager. results will pick up a bit, Burke and co can blame Hypia.
Correct, I think - except for the big money being spent in January.
Interest waning, the cash is there, they've got form in splashing out at key moments (CMS)…..I would not be at all surprised if a Jordan Rhodes-type came in, so we all forget about o'grady etc
Hyppia is out of his depth. The tactics are not working, they don't suit the players we have and based on what we've seen, other managers have worked him out. I mean when a team managed by Steve Evans out play you and are unlucky not to win, you know you've got it wrong.
I can understand people saying they didn't like the previous style of football, but it worked, even with a significant amount of injuries. I think someone said it on another thread, but it feels like we are throwing away the work from the last 5 years that got us where we are.
There is certainly an issue with player recruitment, it's been highlighted by the previous two managers and if we try to get a new manager, one of the stumbling blocks will be the current squad and possible replacements.
What ever happened to this great hope toko or whatever his name is...I thought this was burke's great signing. Certainly Sami had never heard of him.
Yes.
TB and Burke have allowed a League One squad to form, obviously not by design, but they lack the footballing ethos and savvy recruitment of say Derby and Bournemouth (both, no parachute monies, either). Under the Albion's management structure and with his late arrival, SH or any future head coach, have a tiny say in player recruitment.
In both of the last 2 HOME games, our opponents have been bigger, stronger, better athletes, not averse to passing, direct and today, with better fitness and stamina levels. JFC, COG and Baldock look like boys compared to men. Any coach would struggle with that background.
Sammi can be blamed, but those who selected him and backed his tactics, whilst selling players from under him are more responsible.
DOn't agree - I think this squad, if managed well, can do well. Think what Pulis did with a "relegated" Palace last season. That is what we need now.
But how good a judge of a player is SH? The biggest cheer yesterday was when McCourt came on and he created our best chance but it appears SH doesn't rate him?
'not by design' is the key there. Buckley, Bridcutt, Barnes and Ulloa all left to join Prem clubs. We either spend big to replace them or we try and find gems such as Ince.
What players were sold under him that we had a choice about?
I agree.
The problem we have is that the squad isn't what it was but I think it is better than where it currently resides. The tactics are primarily at fault. Get them right and a lot of teams can certainly punch above their weight. Unfortunately, SH, like a lot of managers, have an arrogance that means they find it difficult to accept they may have it wrong. He has come in with a style of play that is clearly not working with the players he has. I would rather have a manger that comes in, looks at the squad and works out a system to get the best out of what he has.
With regard to the references to FFP, we have under 6 weeks until all the clubs will have had to have submitted their accounts for last season and we will see which clubs are faced with embargoes and (for those promoted) which are fined. Forest have spent big and certainly started well but are going through a lean spell which, as seems to be the likelihood, they get an embargo, then they can't change anything in January. Bournemouth may be in the same boat and who knows who else. Hopefully, we will be ok and meet the obligations, assuming the comments from the club aren't just spin.
But how good a judge of a player is SH? The biggest cheer yesterday was when McCourt came on and he created our best chance but it appears SH doesn't rate him?
'not by design' is the key there. Buckley, Bridcutt, Barnes and Ulloa all left to join Prem clubs. We either spend big to replace them or we try and find gems such as Ince.
What players were sold under him that we had a choice about?
I agree.
The problem we have is that the squad isn't what it was but I think it is better than where it currently resides. The tactics are primarily at fault. Get them right and a lot of teams can certainly punch above their weight. Unfortunately, SH, like a lot of managers, have an arrogance that means they find it difficult to accept they may have it wrong. He has come in with a style of play that is clearly not working with the players he has. I would rather have a manger that comes in, looks at the squad and works out a system to get the best out of what he has.
With regard to the references to FFP, we have under 6 weeks until all the clubs will have had to have submitted their accounts for last season and we will see which clubs are faced with embargoes and (for those promoted) which are fined. Forest have spent big and certainly started well but are going through a lean spell which, as seems to be the likelihood, they get an embargo, then they can't change anything in January. Bournemouth may be in the same boat and who knows who else. Hopefully, we will be ok and meet the obligations, assuming the comments from the club aren't just spin.
Ulloa, Buckley?
What choice did we have with both of them? They both wanted to move to Prem clubs when the chance arrived. We can't compete with wages or that opportunity?
I think we are all agreed that the senior management at the club have not covered themselves with glory in respect of player movements over the summer. However, putting this to one side for the moment my concern, particularly over the last few games is that tactically we have looked clueless. The players seem unfamiliar with one another and the formation has been 'disjointed' at best. Surely that has to be down to Hyppia?