DoomMerchant wrote:i really think they should have made a run at the Tafia...Sparky could make that a top 10 Prem team within 3 seasons with better than average but not extravagant spending. i believe that.
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walmai wrote:Hughes is way to canny to take a job offered by the meddling Goblins. He had a chance to take over about 12 months ago and, understandably in my view, decided against it.
2 other points.
It is correct to suggest that, in recent seasons, West Ham have been rubbish. They were less a sum of their parts, precisely because of our having utilised rookie or poor coaches (Zola was also totally undermined by firstly financial disaster and then by The Back Page Goblins). However, we have the spine of a team that ought to do reasonably well in the 2nd tier, even once the journeymen and underachievers have gone elsewhere.
However, I don't know whether its such a foregone conclusion that Taggart's pet BFS will gel with the team straight away. Yes, I appreciate he's more of a disciplined coach than Grant, but I suspect that he's happy to coach teams to (a) play the long-ball/knock-down route to scrappy goal chances (b) simulate fouls for percentage football and (c) block off the goalkeeper at corners.
In short, he's capable of being effective and of getting us back to the Premier League. I doubt that he'll do that in a season, but its not impossible. Its unlikely to be too easy on the eye.
Glad I retired the old ST, basically.
walmai wrote:[highlight]Hughes is way to canny to take a job offered by the meddling Goblins. He had a chance to take over about 12 months ago and, understandably in my view, decided against it.[/highlight]
2 other points.
It is correct to suggest that, in recent seasons, West Ham have been rubbish. They were less a sum of their parts, precisely because of our having utilised rookie or poor coaches (Zola was also totally undermined by firstly financial disaster and then by The Back Page Goblins). However, we have the spine of a team that ought to do reasonably well in the 2nd tier, even once the journeymen and underachievers have gone elsewhere.
However, I don't know whether its such a foregone conclusion that Taggart's pet BFS will gel with the team straight away. Yes, I appreciate he's more of a disciplined coach than Grant, but I suspect that he's happy to coach teams to (a) play the long-ball/knock-down route to scrappy goal chances (b) simulate fouls for percentage football and (c) block off the goalkeeper at corners.
In short, he's capable of being effective and of getting us back to the Premier League. I doubt that he'll do that in a season, but its not impossible. Its unlikely to be too easy on the eye.
Glad I retired the old ST, basically.
Alioune DVToure wrote:walmai wrote:[highlight]Hughes is way to canny to take a job offered by the meddling Goblins. He had a chance to take over about 12 months ago and, understandably in my view, decided against it.[/highlight]
2 other points.
It is correct to suggest that, in recent seasons, West Ham have been rubbish. They were less a sum of their parts, precisely because of our having utilised rookie or poor coaches (Zola was also totally undermined by firstly financial disaster and then by The Back Page Goblins). However, we have the spine of a team that ought to do reasonably well in the 2nd tier, even once the journeymen and underachievers have gone elsewhere.
However, I don't know whether its such a foregone conclusion that Taggart's pet BFS will gel with the team straight away. Yes, I appreciate he's more of a disciplined coach than Grant, but I suspect that he's happy to coach teams to (a) play the long-ball/knock-down route to scrappy goal chances (b) simulate fouls for percentage football and (c) block off the goalkeeper at corners.
In short, he's capable of being effective and of getting us back to the Premier League. I doubt that he'll do that in a season, but its not impossible. Its unlikely to be too easy on the eye.
Glad I retired the old ST, basically.
This is exactly why I'm amazed you've managed to land a manager with pedigree. Those wankers will hang anyone out to dry to paper over the cracks of their own mis-management of the club. It's also weird that Fat Sam would take the job on after the Venky and Mike Ashley fiascos. You think he'd want a cushier by number now.
I'm convinced he'll do a good job and pretty much from the off. A cunt, yes, but a proper manager who knows how to work with what he's got and win football matches.
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