Penguins wrote:No world class manager will touch us with a bean pole,
Penguins wrote:Well, I disagree due to the fact that Roy was the best we could have got and could get. No world class manager will touch us with a bean pole, I think it is time to realise that....
andy_g wrote:my initial guarded enthusiasm has deserted me and i'm suddenly thoroughly depressed about our prospects. its not helped my suddenly coming down with a bugger of a head cold and having an ongoing nightmare with UPS and spanish and norwegian customs, plus not getting a good night's sleep for 3 days, plus having easyjet suddenly cancel a flight on me and leaving me stranded in england for 2 days when i really really want to go home thanks to the french gits.
regardless of all that i'm just not seeing roy making any kind of impact on morale, tactics, motivation and more importantly results. again we see a baffling lack of subs and stubbornly unsuccessful tactics, while he sits with his head in his hands. its like watching the worst bits of rafa on repeat while a caretaker manager watches with the dawning horror that he's out of his depth.
maybe roy will turn it around, maybe we'll suddenly find some momentum from somewhere, and maybe cole and mereiles will give us that spark we so desperately need. my general feeling though is that we're going to have to get used to uefa cup football for a good while to come as we'll not make the CL spots this season and we'll lose players because of it.
by christ i'm on a downer.
on a more positive note i had a very pleasant lunch time pint with ben patrick yesterday and can confirm that he actually exists even though he's a right shady bugger.
regardless of all that i'm just not seeing roy making any kind of impact on morale, tactics, motivation and more importantly results. again we see a baffling lack of subs and stubbornly unsuccessful tactics, while he sits with his head in his hands. its like watching the worst bits of rafa on repeat while a caretaker manager watches with the dawning horror that he's out of his depth.
Raoul wrote:I'd guess that many of us are actually not all that surprised by this result. Gutted, angry, bemused, but not actually surprised.
Because we all know that this is not the first time this has happened.
The reality is that the team that played last night should have been good enough to win the match. There were 5 or 6, perhaps 7, fringe players (many of them full internationals of good teams) who should have been playing out of their socks to prove something to the manager. So how did they fail like this?
Is it because they are bad players? Well, no. They are good players. Many of them players we have been asking to see more.
Did Hodgson get his tactics wrong? That I don’t know, I haven’t seen the game, but I can’t believe that is the problem.
Perhaps Northampton just played out of their skins; this was their Cup Final after all. From what I’ve read, that isn’t the case either.
The point is that results like these happen far too often. Why? Perhaps it is not the players or the managers or the owners. Perhaps there is a culture that has crept into the team over the years that has made it acceptable for players to just go through the motions. I’ve lived in more than one culture. I’ve been involved in a number of organisations, where despite changes in personnel, the same strengths and weaknesses are present. Why? Culture.
LFC needs a change in culture. That will take time. And it isn’t going to be easy.
What do I want to see Roy do?
If you don’t perform, you don’t play.
1. Tell the players they were rubbish, and until they show him otherwise, they shouldn’t expect to play. He still needs to give them chances to prove themselves, one game isn’t enough, but he should underline that by losing this game, their chances of doing that have just gone down.
2. Having not seen the Northampton game, but assuming that they were all rubbish, I’d select this team for Saturday.
Reina
Johnson
Cara
Skrtel
Koncheskey
Amoo
Poulsen
Meireles
Cole
Gerrard
Torres
Some of them (perhaps Cara, Skrtel and Torres for instance) are only in the team because those pressing them haven’t shown enough.
That would be a start, but culture goes deep, and change takes time. It could be a long road folks, even with new owners.
maguskwt wrote:Penguins wrote:Well, I disagree due to the fact that Roy was the best we could have got and could get. No world class manager will touch us with a bean pole, I think it is time to realise that....
Kenny already offered his services mate. IMHO Kenny would have done much better than Roy. Thoseheads Purslow and Broughton refused to give Kenny the job.
Penguins wrote:maguskwt wrote:Penguins wrote:Well, I disagree due to the fact that Roy was the best we could have got and could get. No world class manager will touch us with a bean pole, I think it is time to realise that....
Kenny already offered his services mate. IMHO Kenny would have done much better than Roy. Thoseheads Purslow and Broughton refused to give Kenny the job.
C'mon. Like **** I'd like for Kenny to be put through
that torture. Sooner or later the press, media, fans would be all over him as they will Roy.
I'd like the memories of Kenny to be what they are and not have him involved in the mess that the owners have put the club in.
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