BobKowalski wrote:CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:
However surely Hughes recognises he is not the finished article yet, and that things are not progressing as nicely as he would have liked, by that I mean the football on the pitch, Hughes has a lot of qualities that can be tapped in to I think we all see he has potential in management.
The problems I see at City at the moment are on the coaching and tactical side, confusing systems, player selection, lack of tactics during game play, and the fundamental basics of defending as a unit.
We have a great squad and a young manager with potential nothing more, the coaching side looks at the best shambolic ,that’s my opinion formed on what I have seen on the pitch.
Maybe Hiddink is 63,but if he worked with Hughes for the next 4 years surely Hughes could learn so much from one of the best in the game.
I really believe we should get him on board with this ambitious project we have going on at City
Why wait until things go tits up before acting.
Hughes has been in management for 10 years. He is 47 which is the same age (give or take) as Mourinho. Taggert had won European Trophies in his early 40's. Heck Cloughie won the 1st Div title in his thirties (so ok the guy was genius). Benitez won La Liga in his early 40's and so on.
My point is that Hughes is not some young rookie manager elevated into a managerial role but an experienced international and PL manager whose potential has to a greater or lesser extent been demonstrated. If you think learning under Guus for 4 years is going to make Hughes 'youthful potential' blossom at the age of 51 (I mean fifty f**king one) then my flabber is well and truly gasted.
If on the other hand you just want Guus in to f**k Hughes off then I agree with you.
That's great but when you consider the respective sides that Hughes has managed and how football has drastically changed since at least two of the manager's you have mentioned took charge. Hughes took a Blackburn side to its limits, they couldn't have gone much further without a large cash injection. He has got that cash now, so lets see what he can do with it.
As for comparing him to Benitez - i really wouldn't think Benitez would be a massive step up. The guy has spunked millions of pounds on some absolute dross and has spent 5 years forming a cup team.