knowwhatimean
Player Valuation: £225k
toaster head it is, I guess
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I would have picked Koeman over Mourhino, Pellegrini and Emery so I'm happy with this appointment.
It depends on your ideas about pathway to success and patience but always wanted someone in who would be prepared to build and develop. Like it or not football is a game of balance, the best attack and defence win the league every year when they closest to the best balance between these two aspects, it's often that simple.
Koeman is pragmatic coach he recognises this and the balance in his sides is very good. He's not rigid tactically, he has bad patches in the PL and rebounded spectacularly to bring success in a context. He's coached winning sides again in a context, he's used refined tools, he's used rough tools, coached, scouted and developed in his managerial career. He has been successful at big clubs with expectation and unfashionable clubs. He has a really broad skill set.
Has he ever been given the tools I.e. Finance, infrastructure, talented squad and talented youth team players to really challenge the elite, this is his opportunity.
He's going to be successfull, not PL in his first year but we should be attacking the CL spots next season, that's success for me, next season.
Well no I/we don't.People keep saying "oh but he's not a winner manager", do they realistically expect him to have won the league both seasons there? I don't really understand, if he had there is no way we would be getting him and in terms of the results he has achieved it is hard to see how he could have done much better.
Well no I/we don't.
But he isn't a winner manager now is he? A Mickey Mouse shield in 2009,7 years ago, is his last "win". Nearly a decade ago.
Happy to hear from people how he is a "winning manager" as others keep pointing out how lucky we are?
Agree with all that.I didn't claim him to be a "winner manager", what I am trying to say is his performance as a manager in recent times should be judged in context of the situation he was in. Getting a team decimated by player sales who were considered in danger of relegation when he took over, to two consecutive european finishes.
That is why he has been given the opportunity, as his recent performances suggest with the backing of Moshiri he could actually be a "winning manager".
Think he is a safer bet, given his PL experience vs Emery. Although I would have had no issues with Emery. Think those two were along way ahead of any other realistic options unless you think there is someone we missed looking at?
Agree with all that.
I wasn't referring to you btw. Just reading many posts referring to people being happy because he is a winning Manager.
been injured for most of his time and is on ridiculous wages for a injury prone player, no ta.Bring Austin with ya