stealthpapesAt the core of it is that I don't think he has the right philosophy or outlook on football to really succeed, and an odd but good analogy is Southgate and England.
Love this. It says a lot but not in the way you think.
Southgate is head and shoulders the best England manager since 1966. On almost every possible metric, he outperforms his modern peers. Qualification - it’s in my lifetime we failed to qualify for a World Cup and a Euros. 2000 required a play offs. Two finals, a semi, a quarter. No manager comes close for sustained success. He even managed to iron out the squad issues that plagued England before.
No other England manager (bar Ramsey) from a host of different playing styles, personalities, squad depths get even close.
And yet it was never, ever enough. Always a new target, always a goal post moving.
Southgate was never the problem.
Amen
Richardson took over a team in turmoil mid-season, that you lot were scared would get relegated. He's currently in the pragmatic phase of work with what you've got to get results and he's got us contending for the POs. Results are dramatically better.
But you've got to have something to complain about haven't you. Under Hunt "Football's a results business". I don’t care how we win, we just need results. Now it's "Football's an entertainment business, I want to see good football". Hypocrisy
What you really want is just something to moan about.
