pee dubya said:
Mike D said:
How dare anybody question the messiah Hughes is the man he's doing such great job we should give him a big contract 5 more years and we might just get into the top 6 get him signed
Posts like that really don't help your cause.
No-one on here is claiming Hughes is the messiah and no-one is claiming that this season has been particularly successfull (could change with UEFA cup). Hughes has had 1 season, of massive turmoil and change. I've seen enough in this season, from his signings, the way he handles himself, and the home performances to trust him with another season. I genuinely think, if we stick with him, next season we will improve drastically. If we don't then fine, new manager.
I don't get this.
Taking each point in turn:
His signings. A mixed bag but on the whole quite good.
Jo - handled badly imo. There is a player in there and to give up after 6 months in a new country is poor, whether it is all down to on the pitch stuff, moral, or off the pitch stuff it is very poor man management.
TBH - Poor signing. And a signing that was his.
De Jong - Good.
Kompany - Good
SWP - Good
Given - Good
Berti - WTF?
Bellamy - Good but a desperately short termism buy.
My question to all those who laud the signings so much is which of those is either a) particular value for money or b) a player that, given the money available, was a player that would not have come under the consideration of any other manager with that budget. There's not a single player he has bought who was not an 'obvious' signing of already proven quality. Given our budget, would you expect anything less?
The way he handles himself: The fact that there are some terrible managers around who cannot present a professional image is a poor reflection on them, not a good reflection on Hughes, who can. It should be expected. However, in the scheme of things it matters little if it does not translate on the pitch. George Graham is perhaps the most dapper and professionally turned out manager in the English game in twenty years. They are not lining up to employ him. It is a meaningless attribute. Nice to have but not an indicator of a good manager at all.
The Home Performances: Judgements are not made on a selection of games that are skewed towards one way or another. They are made as a whole. The performances as a whole have been woeful and see us 3 points in front of Stoke, two behind Fulham, 4 ahead of Hull, etc, etc. If I were to say he is the worst manager in our history based on the away games, would that be fair? No it wouldn't as I am skewing the argument. The only measure is performances as a whole. They have, apart from a handful of games, been well below reasonable expectation in every competition.
Then we are left with the 'give him time' argument. Which is never a reason for letting someone who is consistently underperforming continuing.
Can we be genuine and just say that people are scared of changing manager and are completely wedded to the 'patience' cliche, instead of clutching at straws and naming weaker and weaker 'positives' from the season.
The signings are the only 'positives' from this season so far (granted, that could change now we are playing decent teams in the UEFA cup). And given our budget and that all the signings are proven quality, for the money spent, what exactly would you expect from our signings?