Cascarino on Sven

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http://timesonline.typepad.com/thegame/2009/02/cascarino-appoi.html

What is it about Sven-Goran Eriksson? His time in charge of England and Manchester City ended in failure, he brings more than his fair share of negative publicity for his off-field behaviour and he’s one of the most expensive managers in the world, yet it seems that he is never short of admirers.

He walked straight from Eastlands into the Mexico job and is now being strongly linked with Portsmouth since things aren’t going too well in central America.

People often say he is surprisingly charismatic. From a player’s point of view, they like that he treats them like adults and gives them free rein to do more or less what they want – a contrast with a strict disciplinarian such as Fabio Capello.

The England squad enjoyed playing for him but it was obvious that he over-indulged the star players, picking on reputation more than form.

Perhaps that’s why he’s a manager who makes a strong short-term impact. I know from my experience that, naturally enough, players respond well when the new man is friendly and supportive.

But it’s not always a recipe for long-term success, because there is a risk of players slacking off, taking advantage of a lax regime, losing respect for him.

Certainly England did not kick on after their good start under Eriksson, they lost momentum. And neither did Manchester City, whose form collapsed badly after Christmas last season, leading to his sacking. While it ended unhappily at City for Eriksson, though, we shouldn’t forget that he surprised a lot of people, including me, by how good the team were in the early months.

They were lucky at times but they really came out of the blocks flying with an exciting, offensive style, and little-known buys such as Martin Petrov and Elano proved excellent purchases. That he’s being talked about for a return to the Barclays Premier League shows that those initial months have not been overshadowed by the messy finish to his time in the north west.

But Portsmouth? At his previous clubs, Eriksson has had fortunes to spend on top-quality players. Not at Fratton Park where Portsmouth are a selling club now. And is his laid-back style too relaxed for the intensity of a relegation battle, which Portsmouth are definitely in? His appointment would be a real risk. But I’d like to see him back in this country, if only because I’m curious to see how it would turn out.


I definitely wouldn't have described his time wiht us as a failure but a couple of interesting points are made. I'd also be curious to see how Sven would do back here with another club, really glad he won't be managing pompey tomorrow though!
 
personally i think pompey are doomed!! if they go down i think they could be in real trouble financially. thats why they acted quickly in gettin rid of Adams. I think ideally theyd want to stick with him - but they know the cash situation aint so good and if they get a new manager in there could be a chance of a 'honeymoond period' which could save them.

theyve spent pretty big in last few years (for a club of their size) - taking into consideration there moving to a new ground, and the fact they have one of lowest attendances in the league - they cant have a great deal of cash in the pot

saying that theyll prob turn us over like every other fuker who needs a win
 
cmonfeedthegoat said:
saying that theyll prob turn us over like every other fuker who needs a win

It's got that sense of inevitability about it hasn't it?

Yea pompey peaked with the cup win, I think a few players knew that was as good as they were gonna get before they retired (Distin, Campbell, James) and it's showed. Losing their manager and Muntari, Diarra and Defoe has them as relegation fodder. I think they were right to sack Adams as he clearly didn't have a clue.

I'll be glad to see the back of them cos I can't watch their games on tv cos that cnut is always banging a fucking drum and some other twat is ringing bells. Good riddance!
 
There were some great stories about Adams on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast yesterday. My particular favourite was about how after one defeat, Adams poked his head around the dressing room door and said something along the lines of 'silly mistakes cost us goals', then wasn't seen again for the rest of the day.
 
I can't stand Cascarino, typical London wide boy know it all just like Merson. Knows fuck all but has a big mouth. And he was responsible for Paul Lake ending his career short.
 
BingoBango said:
There were some great stories about Adams on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast yesterday. My particular favourite was about how after one defeat, Adams poked his head around the dressing room door and said something along the lines of 'silly mistakes cost us goals', then wasn't seen again for the rest of the day.

Any more? Adams is currently my No. 1 Top Comedy Character in Football.

I am lapping up any photos, interviews or stories including him.

PS: Cascerino talks with as much authority as he played with for Celtic.
 
i think cascarino is AWFUL. he's come out with some shocking things in his column. with a fair few anti city aswell!!

re pompey going down, how id love that. ppl go on about how great there support is. how about last game at maine road where they couldnt even sell out the Jean Kelly stand. AWFUL
 
BingoBango said:
There were some great stories about Adams on the Guardian's Football Weekly podcast yesterday. My particular favourite was about how after one defeat, Adams poked his head around the dressing room door and said something along the lines of 'silly mistakes cost us goals', then wasn't seen again for the rest of the day.
LOL, very funny, i must admit he does come across as a bit of a frank spencer type character, he does talk some absolute drivel! have you got any more?
 

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