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  1. Lucien Favre is high on mine. 

    Out of Work. Trilingual (at least).  Known for being tactically astute, and imparting that on players. Good man manager (see Balotelli).  Teams are good defensively and play attractive attacking football.

    Players improve under him and he has notably done well with a number of young players, he's supposedly very big on really smashing them on the training pitch.

    Biggest selling point for mine is that he's turned lower half and even relegation teams into champs league spot contenders.

    He won't win us the league, but think he'll hopefully turn us around and stabilise us for a couple of years.

  2. 8 hours ago, Shukes said:

    Needs a move. Dobbin has overtaken him as next in line, so unfortunately for Simms.. a move is likely the best option. Would like to see him go somewhere and get a good run.

    Very different type of player for mine, can't see Dobbin ever leading the line one out.

    Rondon should never be getting minutes ahead of Simms.

    Agree on the move though, given he's not getting any chances.

  3. 5 minutes ago, Bailey said:

    He has been brilliant so far. Working really hard and whilst things arent quite coming off for him they will do at some point. 

    He's just short a goal at the minute, reckon it's weighing on him.

  4. 7 hours ago, Palfy said:

    No if they didn’t rate him I would expect them to keep their integrity and say nothing instead of lying. 

    He may have said more but from all that's quoted in the article...

    On his own maturing:

    “The manager has played a big role in that. He is very demanding. He would never let me relax or get too far ahead of myself - he is constantly on me to improve and I’m thankful for that because I share that mentality and it's great to have that pressure.”

    On the team being higher up/competing:

    “The manager's record speaks for itself and he's come here to win more. I’d love to be part of a winning team here."

     

    Hardly effusive praise or requiring the player to lie.

  5. 4 hours ago, Palfy said:

    Shock dismay 😩 I think I’ll look for a tall building to jump off, this surely can’t be right 8-9 first team players praising Benitez😉

    Were you really expecting them to come out and publicly pot him?  Even Digne hasn't done that and look what internal disagreement got him.

    That said, not surprising at all that Gordon (for 1) would be reasonably positive.  Career's just starting to take off, getting game time, good manager attention, and visibly growing.

    Doesn't mean that Benitez is the right manager for us but he's what we've got...

  6. 5 minutes ago, RuffRob said:

    We are not one of the big clubs that has strength in depth of playing talent that a new manager can just come in and juggle about with a system, approach and mentality and get them all playing as a unit. pulling in another £20M player here and there. 

    We are a light on numbers and quality rag tag squad of second and third tier players put together by ten or so different people pulling in different directions. So much needs sorting with the team, and not silly money to do it - which actually might be a blessing., as so many have come here simply for big paydays in the recent past. 

    Good reasons why we shouldn't be/have been chasing a "name" manager. 

    We need a manager who is used to the challenge of building with limited resources.  Graham Potter probably a great fit, has a mentality of improving players and people as well.  Doubtful we've got the pull to pry him right now though.

  7. 16 hours ago, c1982 said:

    Part of me thinks this is going on but, if it is, why hasn’t he left?

    Maybe his style/‘blue print’ just isn’t suitable for this league or club.

    What I’m certain of is hiring a new manager every 12months and each time allowing them to bring in ‘their’ players and ‘their’ tactics isn’t the joined up thinking that this club needs and it’s the reason we’re experiencing this shit show currently.

    The DoF should surely be directing the football unless I’ve really misunderstood that title… direct a style, a recruitment strategy, academy to 1st team, etc. I don’t see a lot of that at EFC.

    Completely agree and can't answer as to (if he is being sidelined) why he wouldn't have left.  I certainly would have and think he should have.

    He was initially hamstrung by Walsh's profligacy and then the new managers and them selecting their own targets.  Clearly hasn't been a case of a singular direction for the club's vision and player selection. 

    It also seems to be considered fact that the manager selections came down to other people's preferences.

    If you're going to hire a DoF, then leave them to do the job.

    Maybe he needs to go but his biggest failing seems to be allowing himself to get sidelined.  So I can't see any improvement coming from him leaving.  Club will still be in the same crappy financial position with the same shit decision makers still making decisions and the manager merry-go-round likely to continue. 

    I'd rather see Moshiri and Kenwright f*off to the background and full responsibility left to a DoF.  Rangnick was the one I always wanted, maybe at the end of the season.

     

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