Frank Iraola?Plucky already have, Frank’s been there many seasons now. Same can be argued for the rest given ours have 3 good games and everyone wants ‘em. By that measurement all the others successfully retain managers
He knew the club’s policy and strategy when he signed, but he was so arrogant he thought he‘d be able to change it, then had a hissy-fit when he realised he couldn’t.RDZ left because he knew the club would not relent on their transfer policy.
He wanted some players in their prime to supplement the experienced and youthful players.
Our best first team is lacking experienced premier league players between the age of 25-30.
The only players we have in this profile are, Pervis and Mitoma. 2 of our most overplayed players.
Wharton was the only player in Palace's starting 11 yesterday, who wasn't in that age/experience profile.
It matters.
I understand the club's policy and it is definitely helping us punch above our weight, but it is a hindrance for our managers.
No. I don’t actually think this is a particularly good squad.
All four clubs you mention arguably and currently have more desirable managers than we do? If a manager wants out it nearly always happens too. No point in fighting it imo.Yes, we go through all the ups, downs and inconsistency for two years, then flog them and so it starts again. The food chain.
It'll be the same with Fab. He'll refine his craft and then just as it clicks, he'll go. It will be quite interesting to see if Bournemouth, Palace, Brentford and Fulham can hold on their managers if a 'big' club makes an official approach. I have this gut feeling that they will put up much stronger fight than we do.
Indeed.He knew the club’s policy and strategy when he signed, but he was so arrogant he thought he‘d be able to change it, then had a hissy-fit when he realised he couldn’t.
What about Potter? I dare you.No.
We haven't done anything he wanted, and we'd hear a weekly heartbreaking press conference about Pascal Gross being replaced by some relegated kid from Leeds.
First and foremost, the club didn't sign what De Zerbi fans considered a must for De Zerbi success: multiple world class players in their peak ages.
According to pretty much all threads last season, he couldn't help us from being a bottom team over 30 games unless we signed ready made like-for-like replacements for the injured wingers and the sold midfielders.
To the despair of some, Brighton can't operate like that, and needed a manager who can make a football team perform without signing world class players. It is necessary because our model is to buy top young talent and develop it over the line.
To any set of functioning eyes it was visible that neither club nor team was particularly harmonic last season and regardless if you understand it was De Zerbis fault or pretend it was Tonys, the rift was there for all to see. While I haven't yet read the comments in this thread, I can't imagine even many of the biggest Zerbi fanatics thinking it would have been a sensible idea to keep going.
It's probably the strongest Albion squad of all time - in terms of depth in every position.
It has been unlucky with injuries.
Would we be doing better under De Zerbi? Probably not. De Zerbi was lucky to have inherited a seasoned squad that Potter built.
Hurzeler does not have that luxury. He is considerably more adaptive than De Zerbi - and less of a prick.
Suspect De Zerbi would be sulking by now and we'd be in free fall.
Along with Wharton at Palace, now an England international, you have Rogers at Villa, the same, bought from the Championship.....right age and experience of English football, albeit in the Championship, but have improved in the EPL .RDZ left because he knew the club would not relent on their transfer policy.
He wanted some players in their prime to supplement the experienced and youthful players.
Our best first team is lacking experienced premier league players between the age of 25-30.
The only players we have in this profile are, Pervis and Mitoma. 2 of our most overplayed players.
Wharton was the only player in Palace's starting 11 yesterday, who wasn't in that age/experience profile.
It matters.
I understand the club's policy and it is definitely helping us punch above our weight, but it is a hindrance for our managers.
It’s absolutely nowhere near the strongest of all time. Depth isn’t just about quantity of players.
Yeah - this wasn't a pro - RDZ post.He knew the club’s policy and strategy when he signed, but he was so arrogant he thought he‘d be able to change it, then had a hissy-fit when he realised he couldn’t.
Achieved with a better, fitter squad, which had yet to be found out by the rest of the league6th place - how so many people’s memories are short