newtonfox
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I have used to term "out of his depth", but what does this really mean?
He is crap! simple as. A good manager would get results from his players and he would then not be out his depth.
Spot on BG
I have used to term "out of his depth", but what does this really mean?
He is crap! simple as. A good manager would get results from his players and he would then not be out his depth.
I did, but to talk to people that are judging him on a footballing level. You have already nigh on admitted to us that you are judging him as a "bloke" before judging him as a Manager.
I don't know him on a personal level, nor do I know much about his personality, you obviously do. So therefore I'm not in a position to get involved in a debate with you, I can only listen to you.
If you've read the title of the thread, and the posts I've made explaining the information I'm searching for, then I'm sure you'll fully understand the theory of "avoiding the question".Definately a career in politics for you Melts, waffle a bit and avoid answering the question. Vote for Melts.
we all fell into the same trap of wanting instant success after MM bought the Club.
Right, I'm obviously missing something here. I've been asking the question since January and I still haven't had a satisfactory answer. So I'll ask it in a different format.
Why should Ian Holloway be our Manager for the 2008/2009 season?
Now I'm not asking for the what he did at Plymouth answer, because I can give examples of other clubs he's managed to counterbalance that one, and he isn't the Plymouth Manager. Nor am I asking about not sacking another Manager, because stability is only worth having when you're in a league position worthy of being stable in.
So, based on what he's achieved so far in his tenure at Leicester City, why should Ian Holloway be the Manager for the 2008/2009 season?
Educate me, please!!!!
No we didn't. Neither I nor anyone I knew did, in fact.
Stop looking for the holy grail, the manager that is the answer to all our prayers - he isn't there - we all fell into the same trap of wanting instant success after MM bought the Club.
Stop looking for the holy grail, the manager that is the answer to all our prayers - he isn't there - we all fell into the same trap of wanting instant success after MM bought the Club.
I don't think that is in anyway true.
Only naive people thought there would be instant success. Even Mandaric himself talked about a three years plan - but I do think supporters expected some improvement given the money forked out on new players.
It really isn't about finding a "manager that is the answer to all our prayers", it's about having a manager in place who can generally get the best out of the players available to him - and can exercise decent judgement on acquisitions.
I can't imagine how anyone can think that Holloway meets the criterion of getting the best out of his players. I fully appreciate that his personality is one that the very young and not very bright like to identify with - partly because they have no 'heroes' or personalities on the pitch these days - but as for competence, anyone who thinks Holloway is up to the mark is just having a larf.
do not blame Holloway for the short comings of a club in turmoil behind the scenes and who have a squad of underachievers.
In Holloway's defence; he is not alone in leading an under achieving team. Only Micky Adams emerges with any credibility as a Leicester manager post O'Neill. That is a fact the causes for which we need to understand .
I believe that a large part of the problem is that players are regularly signed upon three year contracts. The leader evaporates in three months and these players are not flavour of the month with the new incumbent of the manager's chair who, not unreasonably, wants to build a team in his own likeness.
The players are on a good salary, which no other team will match, so they stay as a no hope reserves with no impetus to train hard, bringing down the morale of the squad.
I do not think Holloway is the World's greatest manager, but he is the best we are likely to get at the moment. He should stay next season; whichever league we are in, and build a team that cares about Leicester. That has to be developed over time: you cannot just bring a new management team and twenty new players in on 31st July and expect loyalty by 1st August. This team needs fine tuning, not de-constructing AGAIN!
What kind of stupidity are you basing that on?? FFS we are in a worse position than when he became manager. He is a bad manager who never accepts he has done anything wrong. If he is the best we can hope for then we may as well give up supporting because there ain't gonna be too many glory days in the near future!!
May I turn this back upon you? Who do you foresee as coming to a team, at best having successfully fought relegation from the Championship for four consecutive occasions and, at worst.....
If your chosen candidate is a "promising" but unproven option, I would refer you to my point about stability. Changes should only be made with a strong possibility of improvement, not as a reaction to disappointment.
75 posts into this thread and there still isn't a sound "on the pitch/in the squad" reason why Holloway should stay.
It's all to with not being able to get anybody better, him being a nice person, nobody wants the job etc et. If I was Holloway and I was reading the opinions of my own supporters**, I'd walk.
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** Not Leicester supporters, his own personal supporters.
Good post Sir.
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I do not think Holloway is the World's greatest manager, but he is the best we are likely to get at the moment. He should stay next season; whichever league we are in, and build a team that cares about Leicester.
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1 | Manchester C | 9 | 23 |
2 | Liverpool | 9 | 22 |
3 | Arsenal | 9 | 18 |
4 | Aston Villa | 9 | 18 |
5 | Chelsea | 9 | 17 |
6 | Brighton | 9 | 16 |
7 | Nottm F | 9 | 16 |
8 | Tottenham | 9 | 13 |
9 | Brentford | 9 | 13 |
10 | Fulham | 9 | 12 |
11 | Bournemouth | 9 | 12 |
12 | Newcastle | 9 | 12 |
13 | West Ham | 9 | 11 |
14 | Manchester U | 9 | 11 |
15 | Leicester | 9 | 9 |
16 | Everton | 9 | 9 |
17 | Palace | 9 | 6 |
18 | Ipswich | 9 | 4 |
19 | Wolves | 9 | 2 |
20 | Southampton | 9 | 1 |