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Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 12:05 pm
by ComeOnYouOs
Im not sure Ross will ever be a decent manager. Talk isnt enough unfortunately. For example, all Ross's substitutions are reactive, not proactive, so if he sees we are 1 up with 15mins to go, he will react by taking off a midfielder and replacing him with a defender, or take off a striker and replacing him with a midfielder.
Last Sunday, it was obvious Angol for reasons known to himself, didnt seem too interested......the proactive thing to have done around 60 mins, was to replace him with Harrold, as a positive substitution, but it never came into Ross's thinking, and Angol played for the full 95 mins
Ross is a lovely guy, no doubt about that, but as most of us already know, he isnt manager material, and probably never will be.
On the basis, that if Macclesfield go under ( Nigel thinks they will), then there will be no relegation this season from league 2, I believe the owners will sort the manager situation out in the summer, though season ticket sales will fall through the floor for next season

Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 1:19 pm
by Bergen
Moyes (56) has more than 900 games as a manager, while Ross (38) has been a caretaker coach in 24 games.

I haven`t got clue whether Ross is going to be a good manager/coach, but isn`t it a bit early to write him off?

Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 1:39 pm
by eagwgw
I don't really have a problem with Ross, more the whole interim stuff. I don't feel it's doing anyone any favours now. His interviews are nothing quotes, he can't really say much else apart from not commit either way.

If the club believes in him, just give it him til end o' season and he should be appraised in the same ways as any other manager and replaced if not good enough.

Look at Darrell Clarke's last interview and compare that with some of Ross's. One guy knows he could be fired if results are bad, the other knows he's still in a job whatever happens. Even if the next manager is a disaster and is sacked after a month, he'll be back in the caretaker role with no pressure, repeat ad infinitum.

The last time Ross stepped down we played with a bit of freedom, which is not so evident this time. The last game was just poor tactics, the second worst defence in the League trying to defend a 1-0 for 85 minutes was unlikely to end well.

Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 2:37 pm
by Chief crazy horse
His interviews are 'nothing quotes' simply because he is inexperienced, not only in football, but life in general.
Like Fletcher, his summaries seem contrived. Ross, you appear to be a nice fellow and all that, but I don't think the job is for you - not at this moment in time, anyway.

Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 4:16 pm
by Give it to Jabo
Moyes’s “I’m a winner” opening gambit may come back to haunt him.....

Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 11:19 pm
by BiggsyMalone
David Moyes is a chronic failure and talks absolute bobbins. This is the same man that told Rio Ferdinand to copy what Phil Jagielka did.

Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 11:32 pm
by BIGRON
Lump on the Shammers tomorrow....THEY WILL WIN .

Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 3:45 am
by Howling Mad Murdock
Give it to Jabo wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 4:16 pm Moyes’s “I’m a winner” opening gambit may come back to haunt him.....
Don't think he's done too bad.He's made a good living out of it.

Re: West Ham New Manager-as LOFC inspiration

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:49 am
by Thor
ComeOnYouOs wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 12:05 pm Im not sure Ross will ever be a decent manager. Talk isnt enough unfortunately. For example, all Ross's substitutions are reactive, not proactive, so if he sees we are 1 up with 15mins to go, he will react by taking off a midfielder and replacing him with a defender, or take off a striker and replacing him with a midfielder.
Last Sunday, it was obvious Angol for reasons known to himself, didnt seem too interested......the proactive thing to have done around 60 mins, was to replace him with Harrold, as a positive substitution, but it never came into Ross's thinking, and Angol played for the full 95 mins
Ross is a lovely guy, no doubt about that, but as most of us already know, he isnt manager material, and probably never will be.
On the basis, that if Macclesfield go under ( Nigel thinks they will), then there will be no relegation this season from league 2, I believe the owners will sort the manager situation out in the summer, though season ticket sales will fall through the floor for next season
Good post.

Looks like it’s another prediction travis has got wrong. The players have been paid and the club is being taken over by les sealys son. Another team who will finish above us despite all their problems this season.