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Mate, you don't have the knowledge to judge the guy. You're talking out of your arse.
You say you'd prefer Hughton. Hughton is equally as retrograde as Trollope, Slade and Pullis. His football is dull and he is hit and miss. Did well in patches at Brum and Brighton but was crap in his other jobs. He is also in his early/mid sixties.
BTW, if MF is anywhere near as succesful as Pullis he won't have done half bad. Tony Pullis did very well at Stoke.
You are obviously entitled to your choices, but at least do a little research if you want to contribute to a debate on a forum, otherwise people might call you out on it.
Firstly, well done.
Secondly, how many County games have you seen ? Go on, be honest.
Thirdly, I'm not against Morison. It's good that our fans are enthused. You should however be prepared for the possibility of League One next season though, as hiring Morison would be a long term thing as I see it. There is absolutely no guarantee, and nothing to suggest from the last two games (results-wise) that he would definitely keep us up. He's an unknown quantity.
I imagine your retort will be that MF is also an unknown quantity at this level, but managing four or five season and stabilising a club with no money (which would be his exact remit if he came to us) does give him slightly more credibility than managing the u23s for a season.
With regards to managing at u23s vs managing in League Two, from what I understand, there is a big difference, at least in terms of the standard on the pitch and the pressure that come with it. That's why almost every successful academy player in the PL has had a stint in the lower leagues. It's real football. I imagine that as a manager, the kind of things you have to deal with at a League Two club are more similar to managing a Championship side than if you were going from U23s to managing a Championship side. But that is speculative.
In terms of MFs style. Maybe it isn't as dynamic as what Morison has been doing at the U23s but it is not the hoofball that McCarthy and Warnock dish out. Nowhere near it. I've seen them play maybe 5 times over the last couple of seasons and the football wasn't bad. It was mostly on the floor stuff.
Talksport have said Flynn is at the game...
Are you the CCMB internet police bouncing around threads calling out lack of ball knowledge? Get some fresh air you goon
All I said is I don't want the guy, on paper he's worse than Trollope and Slade and they are two managers I did not want, I don't want Pulis or Hughton either so I don't know why you mentioned them.
You're desperate for me to say Flynn plays shit football, I've watched County about 4 times in the last 4 years and it isn't fair to judge his style however he just doesn't impress me, continue to work yourself up over myself and others not wanting him if you must but you won't change my mind nor do I know why you care so much.
I'm not arsed if we go down.
County fans say they played direct under him, I've seen games on TV. Why do I need to have seen X amount of games to need to know what style of football played? We're the games I saw, and the ones county fans commented on different, and on all other occasions he's played like 70s Brazil?
I do not want another long ball manager at Cardiff, that's about as sime as it is for me, you keep typing away trying to second guess my retorts etc, but that's about the long and short of it for me, I'm fed up.of shite long ball football
So am I. It's fckin awful.
I don't think Flynn would play that football from what I've seen.
There is a difference between direct football and long ball football.
The last game I saw County play was away against Southend at the end of last season and generally speaking they played on the floor.
I don't think the board will go for him anyway.