Midnight1811
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Discussed in the Moyes thread already. To be fair, every reason to have a go at Moyes was dug up and used extensively.
Any idea where I can find this? I wasn't around when this went down.
Discussed in the Moyes thread already. To be fair, every reason to have a go at Moyes was dug up and used extensively.
Extremely surprised no one picked up on my comment from a few pages ago...
Alas, tis the Cafe's loss![]()
Extremely surprised no one picked up on my comment from a few pages ago...
Alas, tis the Cafe's loss![]()
The press looking after British managers. They're desperate to see Brits do well and understandably soMoyes' favourable coverage was similar to that of Hodgson at Liverpool. I think this has a lot to do with how certain managers "work " the press pack. They wine and dine them, they feed them leaks and recruit loyalty. The press reciprocate with positive coverage with disproportionate fawning and gushing praise.
When Hodgson arrived at Liverpool the narrative offered by the journos was that he'd inherited a midtable side incapable of playing football. Liverpool drew to Arsenal in Hodgson's first match with just ten men and the Sky monkey asked Carragher in the tunnel after the game if the "new" fighting spirit was down to the new manager. It was nonsense. A month into Hodge's reign Liverpool lost at home to Northampton. I heard 5live blaming the result on Rafa's terrible squad. It was nonsense. But it became the prevailing guff that we were being sold. Hodgson was the knight on the white horse arriving to save Liverpool from Benitez the Bastard.
Moyes received similar protection when his team was failing - it was all the squad's fault.
Classical or electric?
I noticed but didn't want to pry.
The press looking after British managers. They're desperate to see Brits do well and understandably so
Said I'd donate 20 quid to the Caf if Moyes gets a job before Christmas. I believe he won't work again
Moyes' favourable coverage was similar to that of Hodgson at Liverpool. I think this has a lot to do with how certain managers "work " the press pack. They wine and dine them, they feed them leaks and recruit loyalty. The press reciprocate with positive coverage with disproportionate fawning and gushing praise.
When Hodgson arrived at Liverpool the narrative offered by the journos was that he'd inherited a midtable side incapable of playing football. Liverpool drew to Arsenal in Hodgson's first match with just ten men and the Sky monkey asked Carragher in the tunnel after the game if the "new" fighting spirit was down to the new manager. It was nonsense. A month into Hodge's reign Liverpool lost at home to Northampton. I heard 5live blaming the result on Rafa's terrible squad. It was nonsense. But it became the prevailing guff that we were being sold. Hodgson was the knight on the white horse arriving to save Liverpool from Benitez the Bastard.
Moyes received similar protection when his team was failing - it was all the squad's fault.
What was the reaction to Rodgers side losing to Oldham?It was nonsense. A month into Hodge's reign Liverpool lost at home to Northampton. I heard 5live blaming the result on Rafa's terrible squad. It was nonsense. But it became the prevailing guff that we were being sold. Hodgson was the knight on the white horse arriving to save Liverpool from Benitez the Bastard.
It was a cup shock. It was quite a story if I recall. I'd also say that Rodgers wasn't entirely warmly regarded by journos (see Tony Evans of The Times) in his first few months but I would say that it was seen as a very different job to that of Moyes and Hodgson. The comparisons aren't relevant to the point I was making. He was in a position where he took over a club that had been wallowing in the mire for a few years. It wasn't a club that had spent seasons in the CL or getting to CL finals or semis is recent memory.What was the reaction to Rodgers side losing to Oldham?
Do you remember how giddy it was on here? Mods changing their names to Moyses and such.
Most peculiar.
You'll get there one day Grinner! Wenger will retire and you'll feel that same sting.Do you remember how giddy it was on here? Mods changing their names to Moyses and such.
Most peculiar.
You'll get there one day Grinner! Wenger will retire and you'll feel that same sting.
These things happen. You only get one roll of the dice, you never know what is going to come up. The main thing is the board saw the need to move on and looked to move in a positive direction and didn't labour.To be honest it'll be hard to arse up the appointment of a new manager like the way we've done with Moyes.
A brief educated insight would've informed the board that they were appointing someone with no trophies in his decade in management, no CL experience and a proponent of industrial football. This isn't a wise hindsight view. What unfolded was widely predicted beyond a sycophantic press rabble who sustained their loyalty to the guy longer than many fans.These things happen. You only get one roll of the dice, you never know what is going to come up. The main thing is the board saw the need to move on and looked to move in a positive direction and didn't labour.
Not at all. They could just appoint Moyes.To be honest it'll be hard to arse up the appointment of a new manager like the way we've done with Moyes.
A brief educated insight would've informed the board that they were appointing someone with no trophies in his decade in management, no CL experience and a proponent of industrial football. This isn't a wise hindsight view. What unfolded was widely predicted beyond a sycophantic press rabble who sustained their loyalty to the guy longer than many fans.
But Moyes had spent 10 years losing virtually every big match his team played not to mention the brand of football that team played. Rodgers, Simeone and Klopp were younger without a career of near misses behind them. They also took over clubs that were a project so could grow into their roles. Moyes took over a dominant team who had just walked the league. He was tasked to sustain the level. Different on many levels.How many trophies has Brendan Rodgers won? Look at Diego Simeone's career pre- Atletico. Klopp relegated Mainz etc, etc. The Moyes hiring failed but, it was not ridiculous to think he could be a success here. We took a risk and it did not work out it happens.
How many trophies has Brendan Rodgers won? Look at Diego Simeone's career pre- Atletico. Klopp relegated Mainz etc, etc. The Moyes hiring failed but, it was not ridiculous to think he could be a success here. We took a risk and it did not work out it happens.
How many trophies has Brendan Rodgers won? Look at Diego Simeone's career pre- Atletico. Klopp relegated Mainz etc, etc. The Moyes hiring failed but, it was not ridiculous to think he could be a success here. We took a risk and it did not work out it happens.
Plenty of examples to show he was destined for failure.
And there were some examples of how he could have succeeded. Decent record of giving youth a chance, supposed to make us hard to beat by drilling defensive discipline into training, good eye for a bargain in the transfer market. The fact is that no one expected the entire team to collapse like it did. A manager failing is one thing, but to nearly destroy the club by causing rifts in the first team is what sealed his fate imo.
Yeah, but they won't be rash and they'll learn from our mistakes.You'll get there one day Grinner! Wenger will retire and you'll feel that same sting.
Yeah, but they won't be rash and they'll learn from our mistakes.
Hence why rolling the dice can come up snake-eyes every now and then.A brief educated insight would've informed the board that they were appointing someone with no trophies in his decade in management, no CL experience and a proponent of industrial football. This isn't a wise hindsight view. What unfolded was widely predicted beyond a sycophantic press rabble who sustained their loyalty to the guy longer than many fans.
When United almost had the pick of world football why did they have to take that kind of gamble? Of course nothing is guaranteed but there's rolling the dice and then there's making an informed and educated punt - why didn't United opt for the latter?Hence why rolling the dice can come up snake-eyes every now and then.
When United almost had the pick of world football why did they have to take that kind of gamble? Of course nothing is guaranteed but there's rolling the dice and then there's making an informed and educated punt - why didn't United opt for the latter?
Wait for the next autobiography, I wasn't in the board room.When United almost had the pick of world football why did they have to take that kind of gamble? Of course nothing is guaranteed but there's rolling the dice and then there's making an informed and educated punt - why didn't United opt for the latter?