Wayne needs to apprentice to a real manager for a few years.
He was shit, move on.
….or he sucks
He’s not good enough
I don’t get this at all. He hasn’t done a good job anywhere — why would you trust him to turn it around?
The fans & players didn’t want him in the first place, recipe for disaster. He was doomed from day 1 also never thought he’d make a good manager from his questionable intelligence and decision making over the years. Granny Whores by the shed load.
He went from 6th to 20th.
More time with him at the helm was the last thing they could afford.
Meanwhile wtf does this have to do with the premier league?
Karen Carney read the same article written for 15 other dogshit managers and decided to chatgpt this article in to enjoy an extended new year’s vacation. Only reasonable explanation for someone writing garbage that stinks so bad.
Carney’s talking crap as usual.
Birmingham fell off a cliff after Eustace left, and Rooney doesn’t have anything like the tactical knowledge or man-management skills to address that – they were utterly awful at Elland Road on Monday, and bereft of ideas. There was no evidence that Rooney was “trying to produce the football desired” – they were completely rudderless. Granted I only saw the Leeds game, but I have no idea what their system was – they weren’t committing men forward and pressing high up the pitch to try and unsettle us, they weren’t playing a low block to frustrate us before looking to counter, they weren’t playing a man-to-man system to deny us space on the ball…they were just 11 men on the pitch being fairly static. I didn’t see any evidence that there was a system to start with, and there certainly wasn’t any suggestion that there was a change to their shape when plan A wasn’t working.
To compare Rooney to Iraola – a manager with a proven track record, whose Bournemouth team visibly improved as they adapted to his system – is particularly farcial.
Not relevant to this sub. Blues are a bottom 5 Championship club (lol)
Seems to be a thing where top footballers are given premier league or championship jobs for being good footballers but with no actual managerial experience. They should go learn their trade at lower league teams. I might respect them if they did a few seasons in the Vanarama national.
Time is earned.
The cult of managers in English football is utterly absurd.
bruh every piece of news i see ab him is how it’s unfair he got sacked & how he didn’t have enough time. English managers get so protected it’s insane. The first English manager to win the prem will be seen as a deity there i swear
1. He was shit
2. This has nothing to do with the PL
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Wayne needs to apprentice to a real manager for a few years.
He was shit, move on.
….or he sucks
He’s not good enough
I don’t get this at all. He hasn’t done a good job anywhere — why would you trust him to turn it around?
The fans & players didn’t want him in the first place, recipe for disaster. He was doomed from day 1 also never thought he’d make a good manager from his questionable intelligence and decision making over the years. Granny Whores by the shed load.
He went from 6th to 20th.
More time with him at the helm was the last thing they could afford.
Meanwhile wtf does this have to do with the premier league?
Karen Carney read the same article written for 15 other dogshit managers and decided to chatgpt this article in to enjoy an extended new year’s vacation. Only reasonable explanation for someone writing garbage that stinks so bad.
Carney’s talking crap as usual.
Birmingham fell off a cliff after Eustace left, and Rooney doesn’t have anything like the tactical knowledge or man-management skills to address that – they were utterly awful at Elland Road on Monday, and bereft of ideas. There was no evidence that Rooney was “trying to produce the football desired” – they were completely rudderless. Granted I only saw the Leeds game, but I have no idea what their system was – they weren’t committing men forward and pressing high up the pitch to try and unsettle us, they weren’t playing a low block to frustrate us before looking to counter, they weren’t playing a man-to-man system to deny us space on the ball…they were just 11 men on the pitch being fairly static. I didn’t see any evidence that there was a system to start with, and there certainly wasn’t any suggestion that there was a change to their shape when plan A wasn’t working.
To compare Rooney to Iraola – a manager with a proven track record, whose Bournemouth team visibly improved as they adapted to his system – is particularly farcial.
Not relevant to this sub. Blues are a bottom 5 Championship club (lol)
Seems to be a thing where top footballers are given premier league or championship jobs for being good footballers but with no actual managerial experience. They should go learn their trade at lower league teams. I might respect them if they did a few seasons in the Vanarama national.
Time is earned.
The cult of managers in English football is utterly absurd.
bruh every piece of news i see ab him is how it’s unfair he got sacked & how he didn’t have enough time. English managers get so protected it’s insane. The first English manager to win the prem will be seen as a deity there i swear
1. He was shit
2. This has nothing to do with the PL