Winning = God's gift to coaching.
Losing = players fault.
Winning = team wins
Losing = team loses
Winning = God's gift to coaching.
Losing = players fault.
As Wayne Gretzky famously said ' you miss 100% of the shots you don't take'
Or in Brighton's case ,we miss 100% of the shots we do take.
As Wayne Gretzky famously said ' you miss 100% of the shots you don't take'
Or in Brighton's case ,we miss 100% of the shots we do take.
Yeah if you move the goal posts, coaches can appear to make the difference. Harry Kane was a beast while Mourinho was in charge.. just like now.
Wonder why Manchester City wanted to buy Kane rather than Maupay, Connolly or you if the coach is the difference?
You don't half talk in riddles. Kane started to lose in towards the end of the Jose reign, lost it completely under Nuno and is now rediscovering it, all without any goal posts being moved. Coaches do make the difference. That is the point of them.
So what is the point of players? Why do clubs spend more than £1bn per season on buying players if coaches make the difference?
Because player wage inflation is out of control. You are conflating two separate matters.
You don't half talk in riddles. Kane started to lose in towards the end of the Jose reign, lost it completely under Nuno and is now rediscovering it, all without any goal posts being moved. Coaches do make the difference. That is the point of them.
Kane averaged 1.5 goals per game under Mourinho, same as he is under Conte, same as he did under Pochettino. Nuno lost him only because of Levy holding Kane to his contract who went on a 3 month sulk. Basket case of a club. sacked the manager that gave them their best league finishes and a CL final. Pretty much in this case - the guy running the club makes a big difference.
Same with ManUtd, once you go down a path of blaming managers and not looking at the structure of the club, the transfer strategy, what that is delivering, then you'll just keep on changing.
I can't believe you are backing an argument that says coaches don't make a difference Bold. I'm sure you're not.
Conte is using the same Harry Kane who has been denied a transfer as Mourinho and Nuno. If you think Kane is playing as well under Conte as he did under the previous two bosses (and certainly the end of Jose's reign) then many Spurs fans will disagree.
I'm merely using this as an example.
Look at how Solly improved under Potter at first. That is not just down to the player.
I'm not saying Potter is a bad coach. I'm saying he's lost at the moment and he's not getting the best from the players he has.
I can't believe you are backing an argument that says coaches don't make a difference Bold. I'm sure you're not.
Conte is using the same Harry Kane who has been denied a transfer as Mourinho and Nuno. If you think Kane is playing as well under Conte as he did under the previous two bosses (and certainly the end of Jose's reign) then many Spurs fans will disagree.
I'm merely using this as an example.
Look at how Solly improved under Potter at first. That is not just down to the player.
I'm not saying Potter is a bad coach. I'm saying he's lost at the moment and he's not getting the best from the players he has.
I'm backing an argument that says coaches are part of a wider set of reasons for looking at why a football team may or may not be performing. Of course managers can make a difference, but this isn't always the case that a bad run of form equals failure of the manager. This is why we have form, and momentum and these things that we laud managers when they happen on the up, then want them sacked on the way down.
I'm sure GP does feel a bit lost at how his team can have 30 chances, 56 touches in the opposition box, be awarded a penalty, keep a clean sheet - and not win the game. I think everyone is probably feeling a bit lost. What I am saying is that it is far from a definitive conclusion it's down to the manager, especially when you consider other factors such as the depth of our squad, the number of goalscorers we've signed etc.
Manager's can have a huge impact on a team, but sometimes it just comes with a bit of luck and pieces falling in the right place. Look at Brentford, they were in the relegation vortex, they lost 7 of 8 games and drew the other. They're record from losing to us on Boxing Day was P11 W1 D1 L9. Then Eriksen falls in their lap. Thomas Frank has gone from huge question marks to genius. Fact is, Eriksen has tipped the balance for them, he's given them all the belief they needed to jump out of their rut. That isn't managerial, it's just football, sometimes stuff just works, they took a punt and wow, what a turnaround.