2009/11/25 Morris, Lee SGT <[email protected]> > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Steven Millward [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Wednesday, 25 November 2009 15:23 > > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [NSWolves] New Pompey Manger Odds [sec=unclassified] > > Because he built us a good team with longevity, not a team of old has > beens. That team was also a good investment as it will be worth more than > what was paid for it. That's shrewd business and in stark contrast to teh > previous managers we had. > > A good team? We are almost bottom and have only won two games all season. > A good championship team but definately not a good premier league team. >
What would you have done differently though? Who should we have bought? > > Because getting into too much debt could be a disaster for the club. We're > not going to spend big and he's good at buying players for little money and > making them play well. > > He gets about one in three right, remember there have been plenty of > flops...have you seen the tall Austrian play? > Harsh. He had nine first team players three years ago and built the Championship team almost from scratch. I'm thinking of good buys as those that we paid a smallish amount for but have been important players for us. That would include Foley, Edwards, Keogh, SEB, Stearman, Jarvis, Kightly, Iwelomu, Henry, Jones, S. Ward, Berra, Zubar. That's 13 not counting Doyle as he was expensive. Name me 26 flops *or* pick how many of those I listed were good buys in your view and name me twice as many flops. > > Because his approach has been shown to work. Remind me how many years > and how many managers and how much money we burned trying to get promoted? > Then compare it to what he spent in actually winning the Championship. > > He's got a good track record at getting teams promoted...not keeping them > up. Agree about our record at changing managers, its terrible. > > Because changing manager is unlikely to change our fortunes. If you have > evidence that changing manager is a proven way of improving results for a > club in the medium term then show me. I presented my facts recently to say > the opposite. > > There are managers that have saved clubs (Arry is the prime example) > That's an anecdote. It's not evidence that it works. There'll be as many that fail as succeed. > > Because, realistically, we have to be prepared to bounce up and down to > become established > > This is very risky indeed, a risk I wouldn't like us to take. No guarantee > we'd bounce back at all. Look at all the ex PL sides in turmoil. I'd rather > us take a gamble at staying up. > Most of those ex-PL sides in turmoil are like that because they took the financial gamble to stay up and failed. Gamble is the right word. You're happy to take to financial gamble to stay up but if we drop down to League 1 how will you feel? > > > > > > 2009/11/25 Morris, Lee SGT <[email protected]> > >> What a terrible predicament we are in, we've got a manager who may just >> fluke it and keep us up, but if we do go down we know he's a good >> championship manager. >> >> So what you are saying is we are unlikely to sack him this season because >> he'll be ok in the lower league? >> >> Why does he deserve a full season this year???? Surely if it looks likely >> that he will take us down, we should act whilst there is still time for us >> to be saved?....Another month and we'll have a better idea. >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Steven Millward [mailto:[email protected]] >> *Sent:* Wednesday, 25 November 2009 13:20 >> >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* Re: [NSWolves] New Pompey Manger Odds [sec=unclassified] >> >> I doubt MM will get sacked until he's in the same position as DJ next >> season. I can't see him getting the boot this season no matter what the >> result. He deserves a full go this season and he's the man for the job next >> season if we are down. >> >> 2009/11/25 Marcus Chantry <[email protected]> >> >>> in this age of "player power", maybe we should do away with the manager >>> role, after all the manager had no influence over the performance of the >>> team if I remember correctly ;-) and let the players decide how they want to >>> play? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* Steven Millward [mailto:[email protected]] >>> *Sent:* Wednesday, 25 November 2009 1:34 PM >>> *To:* [email protected] >>> *Subject:* Re: [NSWolves] New Pompey Manger Odds [sec=unclassified] >>> >>> And replace him with Paul Ince I presume? >>> >>> >>> >>> 2009/11/25 Marcus Chantry <[email protected]> >>> >>>> so if Pompey can sack their manager so soon, why can't we do the >>>> same? 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