chip63 wrote:What are the rules about relegation/promotion regards a possible close to the season.
Surely they couldn't do it if less than half of games played.
Are we legally allowed to demote the manager to the youth team and promote the youth team manager?
I'm only thinking of saving money.
arsene wengers coat wrote:If we go down this season, which we will if we keep Coggers and his cloggers, will JR still be regarded in hero status?
If JR wants to keep his good record untarnished, he better fix up, sack this loser, and get the next appointment spot on.
arsene wengers coat wrote:If we go down this season, which we will if we keep Coggers and his cloggers, will JR still be regarded in hero status?
If JR wants to keep his good record untarnished, he better fix up, sack this loser, and get the next appointment spot on.
Billy the fish wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:If we go down this season, which we will if we keep Coggers and his cloggers, will JR still be regarded in hero status?
If JR wants to keep his good record untarnished, he better fix up, sack this loser, and get the next appointment spot on.
JR’s vision of championship football is looking more like non league football at the moment, get Paul Cook in sharpish
yorkshire stag wrote:Be interesting if Stevo interviews Sharpe today for his views, he does seem very much back office atm
Bridgford Stag wrote:The manager doesn't look comfortable at all in his interviews with his yesterdays comment that the 'buck is with him' (paraphrasing). Yes it does..but don't villify players in the first instance ( its a team game isn't it?) and then go on to say the 'buck is with him'.
Not convinced about his motivational skills. Comes over as very nervy and maybe that rubs off on the players?
Billy the fish wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:If we go down this season, which we will if we keep Coggers and his cloggers, will JR still be regarded in hero status?
If JR wants to keep his good record untarnished, he better fix up, sack this loser, and get the next appointment spot on.
JR’s vision of championship football is looking more like non league football at the moment, get Paul Cook in sharpish
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I liked how GC accepted full responsibility for the situation. Not many managers do that. They will blame the previous manager, players, referees, bad luck, weather, illness, pandemic, playing budgets etc.
The buck stops with GC. Let's hope he can get a win against Morecambe. Probably needs a win in next two games to keep his job and definitely a win against Barrow. The pressure is on. I hope he can deliver. Let's even go ugly and direct if necessary but just grind out a win.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I liked how GC accepted full responsibility for the situation. Not many managers do that. They will blame the previous manager, players, referees, bad luck, weather, illness, pandemic, playing budgets etc.
The buck stops with GC. Let's hope he can get a win against Morecambe. Probably needs a win in next two games to keep his job and definitely a win against Barrow. The pressure is on. I hope he can deliver. Let's even go ugly and direct if necessary but just grind out a win.
tillydog123 wrote:Agree defeat tomorrow must mean goodnight Vienna
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I liked how GC accepted full responsibility for the situation. Not many managers do that. They will blame the previous manager, players, referees, bad luck, weather, illness, pandemic, playing budgets etc.
The buck stops with GC. Let's hope he can get a win against Morecambe. Probably needs a win in next two games to keep his job and definitely a win against Barrow. The pressure is on. I hope he can deliver. Let's even go ugly and direct if necessary but just grind out a win.
kevin kents tasce wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I liked how GC accepted full responsibility for the situation. Not many managers do that. They will blame the previous manager, players, referees, bad luck, weather, illness, pandemic, playing budgets etc.
The buck stops with GC. Let's hope he can get a win against Morecambe. Probably needs a win in next two games to keep his job and definitely a win against Barrow. The pressure is on. I hope he can deliver. Let's even go ugly and direct if necessary but just grind out a win.
I didn't take it as taking full responsibility. He stood by Stech, which was good to see, but he keeps saying that the players need to take on board his instructions. That's not taking responsibility, that's blaming the players.
If the information is not getting through to players who have previously played well elsewhere, then the problem is in the leadership of the team. I don't think he has the correct leadership skills to get the best from the players
kevin kents tasce wrote:I agree on that point Musings. The tactical element is only a quarter of the coaches job (and even less of a managers job)
Players should take responsibility for personal mistakes, like the Stech one. They shouldn't be blamed for not understanding the instructions though.
Any coach worth their salt will talk about the importance of the psychological and social sides of the game. Additionally any organisation thrives when it has solid transformational leadership in place.
The players are people and not just players. You can't just tell them what to do and expect them to do it, especially in a game which relies upon lots of dynamic decision making. The same can be said in any workplace.
The players need to feel protected. I wonder if the changing room is a psychologically informed environment? Judging by the way he treat Pearce last year and Cook this year I would guess not. Constantly blaming the players for not taking on his instructions is another sign that it isn't.
I know this side of the game isn't for everyone, but it's something I'm really interested in
kevin kents tasce wrote:I agree on that point Musings. The tactical element is only a quarter of the coaches job (and even less of a managers job)
Players should take responsibility for personal mistakes, like the Stech one. They shouldn't be blamed for not understanding the instructions though.
Any coach worth their salt will talk about the importance of the psychological and social sides of the game. Additionally any organisation thrives when it has solid transformational leadership in place.
The players are people and not just players. You can't just tell them what to do and expect them to do it, especially in a game which relies upon lots of dynamic decision making. The same can be said in any workplace.
The players need to feel protected. I wonder if the changing room is a psychologically informed environment? Judging by the way he treat Pearce last year and Cook this year I would guess not. Constantly blaming the players for not taking on his instructions is another sign that it isn't.
I know this side of the game isn't for everyone, but it's something I'm really interested in
spanishstag wrote:Billy the fish wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:If we go down this season, which we will if we keep Coggers and his cloggers, will JR still be regarded in hero status?
If JR wants to keep his good record untarnished, he better fix up, sack this loser, and get the next appointment spot on.
JR’s vision of championship football is looking more like non league football at the moment, get Paul Cook in sharpish
Are you gonna pay up Gcs contract and cooks wages ,thought not ,end of discussion
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