The same excuses for managerial failure? 22:19 - Aug 10 with 9372 views | MattinLondon | Last season Cook was appalling - both the results and performances were poor - but his reputation was relatively unaffected. And today, I’ve read a number of comments stating that the result didn’t matter and that the match was entertaining. So, why will questions be asked about Paul Cook’s position? Surly, by mid-September at the latest if the team is ‘still in progress’ then he should be sacked? | | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:21 - Aug 10 with 4554 views | Garv | Modern football. | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:25 - Aug 10 with 4482 views | MattinLondon |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:21 - Aug 10 by Garv | Modern football. |
Regardless of the decade, managers have always been under pressure to get results. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:29 - Aug 10 with 4405 views | Coco | give him until the weekend. | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:30 - Aug 10 with 4406 views | JakeITFC | I think if you’re looking to question the manager after what is effectively a reserve team match, the problem is yours. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:34 - Aug 10 with 4336 views | Swansea_Blue | He needs a bit of time to mould his new group of players into a team, shirley? I completely understand where you're coming from and I'm yet to be convinced myself, but this is such a different squad (unless you play Jackson and Norwood together after signing loads of forwards ) that we need to start again with him. I really don't like this disrespect for the cup though. As if you can pick and choose which matches you win. When you're as average as us that isn't an option. | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:34 - Aug 10 with 4339 views | MattinLondon |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:30 - Aug 10 by JakeITFC | I think if you’re looking to question the manager after what is effectively a reserve team match, the problem is yours. |
The last three managers have promised a lot but have failed to deliver and initially had people making the same excuses - needs time, entertaining football etc etc. And he’s been here for a lot longer than the start of this season. I’ll gladly give him until mid-September but he has to deliver. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:34 - Aug 10 with 4310 views | chrismakin | Based on the Chairman saying that patience is required. It won't be anytime this year | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:36 - Aug 10 with 4292 views | JakeITFC |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:34 - Aug 10 by MattinLondon | The last three managers have promised a lot but have failed to deliver and initially had people making the same excuses - needs time, entertaining football etc etc. And he’s been here for a lot longer than the start of this season. I’ll gladly give him until mid-September but he has to deliver. |
Tonight seems a weird time to make that point. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:36 - Aug 10 with 4293 views | MattinLondon |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:34 - Aug 10 by Swansea_Blue | He needs a bit of time to mould his new group of players into a team, shirley? I completely understand where you're coming from and I'm yet to be convinced myself, but this is such a different squad (unless you play Jackson and Norwood together after signing loads of forwards ) that we need to start again with him. I really don't like this disrespect for the cup though. As if you can pick and choose which matches you win. When you're as average as us that isn't an option. |
The whole new team thing is down to him - I’m not saying he was wrong - but he has to be held accountable for that decision. He can’t get away with the generic excuse that the club needed a massive reboot. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:37 - Aug 10 with 4256 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:34 - Aug 10 by chrismakin | Based on the Chairman saying that patience is required. It won't be anytime this year |
LOL. You've heard of the dreaded vote of confidence? Chairmen say all sorts and rarely stick to it. Patience won't be shown if we don't get enough wins. I do think there are enough signs to suggest will get some wins soon though. | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:37 - Aug 10 with 4259 views | MattinLondon |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:36 - Aug 10 by JakeITFC | Tonight seems a weird time to make that point. |
Not just tonight but since he’s been manager that he and his team hasn’t performed. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:37 - Aug 10 with 4241 views | chrismakin |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:36 - Aug 10 by MattinLondon | The whole new team thing is down to him - I’m not saying he was wrong - but he has to be held accountable for that decision. He can’t get away with the generic excuse that the club needed a massive reboot. |
'HE' has to be? We have new owners, new CEO and new Chairman, anyone of them could have stopped the player change over. They didnt, why? because it was needed. Because they agreed to it, they as a group have to see it through, sacking PC anytime soon would make them all look stupid imo. | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:38 - Aug 10 with 4236 views | Geomorph |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:34 - Aug 10 by chrismakin | Based on the Chairman saying that patience is required. It won't be anytime this year |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:38 - Aug 10 with 4230 views | textbackup | Frustrating tonight, but personally I believe there’s a bigger picture to be looking at here. However, I get it’s a results business and some will make it all about that. Cook knows this too. Some very nice football played tonight, just lacked that killer touch infront of goal. If this is a product of what we are doing in training, and it does click in time, we are going to be a very lucky set of fans. Just please, put on a sensible head and try consider Rome wasn’t built in a day | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:41 - Aug 10 with 4183 views | MattinLondon |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:38 - Aug 10 by textbackup | Frustrating tonight, but personally I believe there’s a bigger picture to be looking at here. However, I get it’s a results business and some will make it all about that. Cook knows this too. Some very nice football played tonight, just lacked that killer touch infront of goal. If this is a product of what we are doing in training, and it does click in time, we are going to be a very lucky set of fans. Just please, put on a sensible head and try consider Rome wasn’t built in a day |
I’m not asking Cook to build a city full of magnificent modern and ancient architecture- just want his team(s) to actually win like you know, winners. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:45 - Aug 10 with 4115 views | textbackup |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:41 - Aug 10 by MattinLondon | I’m not asking Cook to build a city full of magnificent modern and ancient architecture- just want his team(s) to actually win like you know, winners. |
I’m glad I wasted time to reply to get such a smart one back. Did you not see some really decent football tonight? That can be built upon? Or am i completely wasting my time talking? | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:45 - Aug 10 with 4113 views | Swansea_Blue |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:30 - Aug 10 by JakeITFC | I think if you’re looking to question the manager after what is effectively a reserve team match, the problem is yours. |
The question then is why does it have to be the reserve team match? He's signed a whole bunch of new players and needs to get them used to his system and to each other, yet he only played 3 of his signings in the starting line up. Surely he should use this as an opportunity to integrate the new signings into the first team and work on how you want them to play together? And maybe even work on his supposedly preferred formation. On the flip side, despite throwing the game, he has had a look at some of the youth coming through. That's the only highlight that I can see - this game was only of benefit for Humphries, Clements and El Miz. The reserve/fringe players like Dobra, Donacian and Holy he should know all about already, so there's nothing for them that a reserve game couldn't do. Fitness time for Barry (I'm not sure where he's at) and Bonne may have been useful as well, but I'm really clutching at straws now as meaningful game time would be to play them with the first team if that's where they're going to end up. | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:48 - Aug 10 with 4078 views | Darth_Koont | That’s too early IMO. Hell of a lot of moving parts in this new team, while he inherited a team that shrank in face of the challenge of Top 6. Those aren’t excuses but explanations. I’m giving him and the team until October. I expect to see wins and performances before then but I think that’s a decent period to settle into a rhythm and show where we’re heading. | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:53 - Aug 10 with 3998 views | MattinLondon |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:45 - Aug 10 by textbackup | I’m glad I wasted time to reply to get such a smart one back. Did you not see some really decent football tonight? That can be built upon? Or am i completely wasting my time talking? |
It’s was entertaining, but ultimately it doesn’t matter how well that team performed like because it’ll be the first team on Saturday. A first team that badly needs to gel and form an understanding. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:54 - Aug 10 with 3981 views | textbackup |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:45 - Aug 10 by Swansea_Blue | The question then is why does it have to be the reserve team match? He's signed a whole bunch of new players and needs to get them used to his system and to each other, yet he only played 3 of his signings in the starting line up. Surely he should use this as an opportunity to integrate the new signings into the first team and work on how you want them to play together? And maybe even work on his supposedly preferred formation. On the flip side, despite throwing the game, he has had a look at some of the youth coming through. That's the only highlight that I can see - this game was only of benefit for Humphries, Clements and El Miz. The reserve/fringe players like Dobra, Donacian and Holy he should know all about already, so there's nothing for them that a reserve game couldn't do. Fitness time for Barry (I'm not sure where he's at) and Bonne may have been useful as well, but I'm really clutching at straws now as meaningful game time would be to play them with the first team if that's where they're going to end up. |
I do agree that 5/6 from sat should have started. To give them more game time together. But then again I’ve no idea who’s at what fitness level and what the coaches do/see daily | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:55 - Aug 10 with 3966 views | TomTheWriter | Do I have to keep reminding everyone that Oxford were in the relegation zone last December, and then made it into the play offs? There is no ‘give him a couple more games’, ‘give him to October’. Such a backwards way of thinking. We will never get out of this league if at the first sign of a rebuild we throw the can in straight away. Cook has my full support until at least the end of the January window. You’re not out of the race until it is mathematically impossible. | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:56 - Aug 10 with 3948 views | pointofblue |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:54 - Aug 10 by textbackup | I do agree that 5/6 from sat should have started. To give them more game time together. But then again I’ve no idea who’s at what fitness level and what the coaches do/see daily |
And what would we have said if KVY, Evans or Harper had picked up a long term injury tonight? | |
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The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:57 - Aug 10 with 3926 views | lazyblue | Mate, we don’t have to worry about Cook as if he gets teams playing the way we did tonight with a bit more of the quality players on show( like Fraser tonight) we will win plenty of games and in some style too. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:57 - Aug 10 with 3924 views | MattinLondon |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:48 - Aug 10 by Darth_Koont | That’s too early IMO. Hell of a lot of moving parts in this new team, while he inherited a team that shrank in face of the challenge of Top 6. Those aren’t excuses but explanations. I’m giving him and the team until October. I expect to see wins and performances before then but I think that’s a decent period to settle into a rhythm and show where we’re heading. |
Whilst not disagreeing with your post I do think that the August matches should all be three points. | | | |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:58 - Aug 10 with 3886 views | chrismakin |
The same excuses for managerial failure? on 22:56 - Aug 10 by pointofblue | And what would we have said if KVY, Evans or Harper had picked up a long term injury tonight? |
That's the thing isn't it. yes you can get injured in a league game, but these cup games are massive risks..... esp newport making their own changes, Players trying hard to impress in the tackle etc... | |
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