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Having seen Malik Wilks causing havoc and yellow cards all afternoon, I remember Fergie saying he'd never play wingers!
Ferguson WAS a poor manager.
Very easy to say these things in retrospect. Too easy really. For football fans things seemingly need to be black or white all the time. We were sending Wilks back a few ago, now hes the best player in the squad.You can't say Ferguson was a poor manager.(It wasn't long ago Copps was saying Ferguson was one of the best managers he's worked under, and I don't take that for nothing)
There were plenty making the point consistently that Ferguson was delivering performances that had that squad of players underperforming. He was detracting from the players he had, not adding value. Let us not forget that he had a play off budget and we were messing around above relegation zone.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 01, 2019, 06:17:42 pmThere were plenty making the point consistently that Ferguson was delivering performances that had that squad of players underperforming. He was detracting from the players he had, not adding value. Let us not forget that he had a play off budget and we were messing around above relegation zone. We were never anywhere near the relegation zone last season. It is embarrassing how many people moan about our promotion season. Pompey were in there 3 seasons we came straight back with probably the easiest promotion in our history with 5 games to spare scoring far more goals than anyone in the division yet people complain about this. Embarrassing
A manager who, having inherited an admittedly misfiring squad, turned it from a disappointing one to a catastrophically bad one, needed to do exceptionally well thereafter to be considered a net reasonable achiever. Any assessment of him has to take into account that he led us through the worst extended run of form in our history, outside of Weaver and Bergara's stewardship. Yes, 16/17 went some way to righting that entirely self-inflicted disaster, but it didn't wipe the slate clean. Securing the title would have done. Then, the football in 17/18 was turgidly dull - acceptable if winning, but awful to watch when it was just about scraping by. The joyous football that McCann has got essentially the same squad playing emphasises how grim Ferguson's style was. As a manager, you can be loved by being a success in terms of league position or the purveyor of aesthetically appealing fare. Ferguson did neither for the majority of his reign. That McCann has transformed both features in months emphasises Ferguson's shortcomings.
Quote from: dickos1 on January 01, 2019, 06:25:36 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on January 01, 2019, 06:17:42 pmThere were plenty making the point consistently that Ferguson was delivering performances that had that squad of players underperforming. He was detracting from the players he had, not adding value. Let us not forget that he had a play off budget and we were messing around above relegation zone. We were never anywhere near the relegation zone last season. It is embarrassing how many people moan about our promotion season. Pompey were in there 3 seasons we came straight back with probably the easiest promotion in our history with 5 games to spare scoring far more goals than anyone in the division yet people complain about this. Embarrassing “Messing around ABOVE the relegation zone”.We finished six points clear of relegation. That is embarrassingly close given the resources available. And the football absolutely stank.
Quote from: dickos1 on January 01, 2019, 06:25:36 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on January 01, 2019, 06:17:42 pmThere were plenty making the point consistently that Ferguson was delivering performances that had that squad of players underperforming. He was detracting from the players he had, not adding value. Let us not forget that he had a play off budget and we were messing around above relegation zone. We were never anywhere near the relegation zone last season. It is embarrassing how many people moan about our promotion season. Pompey were in there 3 seasons we came straight back with probably the easiest promotion in our history with 5 games to spare scoring far more goals than anyone in the division yet people complain about this. Embarrassing Can't speak for other people, but the reason i feel he failed was that his team came third in a one horse race. We should have won the league with ease with the gap we had, instead we came third. The blame for that falls at the managers door for me, and personally i'm glad hes gone. A poor man manager, tactically naive and in my opinion has built his manegerial career on the back of others.Would he have been so good without daddy loaning him players, or without the expertise of Barry Fry in finding these gems in non league football?Not a chance
Which players did daddy loan him? Also before that season started an awful lot of people were suggesting we had no chance of promotion. Yet we achieved it with 5 games to spare. So these same people changed their negative attention to not winning the title. The fact we won promotion so easily when they thought we had no chance was irrelevant