by Lev Bronstein » Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:33 pm
The trouble with Jose is that he'll do a smash and grab. Sure we'll win a few trophies, the football will be effective and relentless, but, fundementally dull and pragmatic. He will demand total cotrol but won't use it to build for the future. And when he goes after a two or three years the club will be hollowed out.
The trouble with Pep is that he's only ever worked at Barca, and successful as he was, he merely brought to fruit the seeds that Johann Cruyff sowed many years earlier. Still, the thought is that if you want a legacy, he's your man. A definate gamble and we would have to be patient and reading many of the posts on here that isn't going to happen.
As for Jurgen Klopps, he's done a great job at Dortmund, they're one of the best sides we've played in a long time. But, how much is down to him and how much to the wider management/recruitment staff? I confess I have no idea, still might be worth a punt - but,see Pep above. (Mind you the Dortmund hierarchy have slagged us off something rotten, getting him would be massive V sign to the smug bastards)
I know Bobby isn't going to stay with us forever, but I do feel that he is trying to build for the future as well as trying to win trophies now. Personally, I wouldn't call him a failure just yet. For example, it seems he was very frustrated by the summer transfer activity - too slow, and not the players of his choice. (Gets my vote)
Native(ish) managers:
Not Moyes or MO'N for Jesus sake.
I do have a soft spot for what Martinez did for Swansea, and what he's doing for Wigan. A much better outfit thab when Jewell and Bruce had them.
I think Steve Clarke is doing a great job at WBA - and being Jose's assistant must have learnt a thing or two.
Maybe we need a thread on the type of manager we want/need and then look around for who fits the bill.
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