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Another Manager under pressure, but also a potential vacancy for good Championship level Managers in the future pipeline.
I just saw this on a Luton board the first post interesting about Graham Potter
Just heard a few minutes of him last night talking about how at Brighton it took 3 years to implement his pass and move possession-based style of football and most interesting the biggest lesson he learned when he went to Chelsea was that you cannot just drop a style of play onto players that are not happy and don’t fit it, and that if he had his time again he wouldn’t try and change things so quickly, small increments over a longer duration.
I wonder if Rob was watching?
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Posted by since 63 on 1/10/2024, 8:45:39, in reply to "Re: Graham Potter on MNF"
or stay as we are
f**k all at the back, nothing in attack, we are going to the national league.
I think you could say the same about us, Bulut tried to get us playing it out from the back this season, it's ended in disaster and the players confidence is completely shot now. We need a Mowbray to go back to basics quickly.
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Posted by Dear Rob on 1/10/2024, 8:02:17
You are such a decent human being. The vast majority of Luton fans are proud to have you as our manager and in the last 18 months it's been a hell of an exciting ride. Now we'd ask you to read the comments from Saints fans about their experience in the PL so far. It is very similar to ours in the Championship. Decent players playing to a system that doesn't suit their strengths. It doesn't work. Let's get back to doing what we do best when you took us up
Manager churn. Deckchairs on the Titanic. Doing the same things in football and literally expecting different results.....meanwhile....the players get an easy time of it.
I'd love him here. Maybe Luton can lose midweek and on the weekend and he'll be looking for a new club
Do you really think it's a good idea to take one? If they are so good why are they getting sacked? Results obviously. Whatever the reason it would appear they have lost their way/mojo/whatever, a spell out to rethink things and recharge batteries would probably benefit them and certainly their next club.
Good point, some will bounce back quicker than others, Cooper seems pretty resilient I'd have him with his father's connection, but he probably will want time out and can get bigger and better than us anyway when he is ready.
Jones for me now, or Mowbray, Schumacher, from the bookies lists hopefully not Riza, or another inexperienced coach.
So if Steve Cooper got sacked by Leicester this week you wouldn't want him here? Or Gary O'Neill?
Almost all managers get sacked at some point, including some of the world's best. In modern football, one bad run is enough to seal your fate. It doesn't mean you're a bad manager.
Rob Edwards, who this very thread is about, was deemed not good enough by Watford; by the end of that season, he'd taken their closest rivals to the Premier League.
>>So if Steve Cooper got sacked by Leicester this week you wouldn't want him here? Or Gary O'Neill?
Course I would but I don't think there's a snowballs that either would consider us a good career move...
I think we are slowly going down the head coach route as opposed to a manager. The reason being all this stuff about Bulut not fancying Robertson and a couple of others which tells me he only had a limited say in who comes in anyway.