Pretty much ever club mouthpiece has confirmed it and Romano but he's quoting King.Why is everybody convinced that the Nuno chap has been appointed?
What have I missed?
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Pretty much ever club mouthpiece has confirmed it and Romano but he's quoting King.Why is everybody convinced that the Nuno chap has been appointed?
What have I missed?
I think what you describe in the style of play mate is akin to counter attacking football, that was often the vogue in Serie A in the 90s. I thought Carlo was a good manager who understood the game, he could get results based on tactics often defensive systems. Was he building something here, im not convinced he was really. He made "experienced signings" for the short term and sent high energy young players out on loan. I think he saw us as a cash cow, a rung on the lader to maintain profile and tried to get results to maintain his profile, it worked and he was always a risk to be poached, he was prgmatic coach and ultimtley man. I font think he looked to the long term., i dont think he intended to be here for the long term. I actually find it a bit amusing that people are calling Nunos attacking game boring considering some of the pragmatic stuff we saw last season, id accept it was often required but a lot of it was dire. Did Calro get Everton? not so sure he did, ther eis no way we shoudl be playing out from the back and we will never win games playing possession base football, where we are in what could be loosely described as a "developmental cycle" - though i have my doubts a plan is in place.
Even before Nuno this week ive been reflecting on what i do with Everton and if im honest, i never beveled in what Carlo was trying to do in terms of philosophy or style of play, i think it was limited and we lacked a clear identity. To be honest if it was me, i would do exaclty what i think Nuno would do, with a bit of recruitment and what we have. I think counter is the way and threat down the flanks from wing back up, based on what we have and what we need to recruit, its bascially what :Leeds, Villa, WHU and Mordor do, it offers gret balance. We need more balance and an identity. Ill look at Carlo time here as a bit of an uninspiring stop gap to be honest, im not sure there was the clear direction you see - i actually see very little future proofing in what he tried to do and his style was a poor fit for the club and we lacked an identity. All opinionsmind, so all good.
But like i say if Dyce or Allardyce, did what Carlo did last season we wouldnt be as forgiving the "Carlo" label triggered a very forgiving attitude in us toward him. Some of it was awful and frankly insane, especially the playing out from the centre halfs, dint suit us at all.
Getting shut of four will be some result, bringing in five or six with fair play rules,a miracle.I agree we won’t be able to clear out everyone in one go but let’s say four slugs out and five or six pacey players in and my point is we could play a different way next season
Correct .Macca, unfortunatelyWatch us give him a 5 year contract on about 3 times the terms he was going to accept at Palace.
Should be a 12 month rolling contract with pay based on performance.
Our fan base is barely patient for Carlo Ancelotti let’s be honest, a risky choice from the unknown wouldn’t have stood a chance. That’s the biggest issue with this whole situation
Losing his two best strikers in Jimenez and Jota must have had some bearing on his change of tactics
What change of tactics?
Pretty much thisWe went with the high profile manager in CA and last season was on a par with some of the absolute crap Alladyce, Koeman and Silva dished up. Ancelotti was never going to build for the future, now if the board have said to Nuno this is our remit (ie younger players, building for the future) and he has agreed that as a way to go and feels he can put in place the foundations to build from going forward, I'd rather that than the absolute horror performances from last year.
It maybe a slow process but if Nuno can make inroads into the playing staff and culture then all good. I'm prepared to give time to anyone that comes into the club to see what they can do/offer.
At the end of the day, nothing can be as bad as Sheff Utd, Fulham, Newcastle, Burnley etc at home last year.
Let's wait and see what happens, sometimes managers and clubs just fit, let's pray this is one of those situations
I’m a little bit concerned at this growing trend of suggesting that selling a player - and replacing them - is somehow the same as them getting injured and missing the season. He didn’t ‘lose’ jota and Doherty, he sold them.
How utterly disappointing and underwhelming; I really don't like him but hey ho who cares what I think.Pretty much ever club mouthpiece has confirmed it and Romano but he's quoting King.
Remember watching them at our place a few seasons ago and they knocked it round really nice. Played us off the park.Did you watch any wolves games it was boring and dull