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Post by QPR Report on Mar 30, 2009 6:45:19 GMT
Kind of what we might have had in Dowie (or could have appointed BEFORE we appointed Dowie - or even De Canio.) It's just so annoying to think how QPR could have done with the very same resources that have been spent on players.... "McCarthy’s No Genius, So How Come Wolves Are Going Up?" "...Like a string of modern British managers such as George Burley, Neil Warnock, Tony Pulis, Dave Jones and Steve Coppell, McCarthy knows how to win in the Championship.... www.championshiptalk.com/mccarthys-no-genius-so-how-come-wolves-are-going-up/361
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Post by londonranger on Mar 30, 2009 11:55:39 GMT
Ah but when wolves go up they will quickly come down. when we go up we will soar with the eagles. We had to have the right man, once we have found him well never let him go.
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Post by ingham on Mar 31, 2009 8:45:52 GMT
You have to take the whole pattern of the manager's career, not the occasional bit of luck. If McCarthy was that good, would he be at Wolves?
We know that someone must manage the winning team, that's how the system works. It doesn't necessarily mean the manager is better than all the others. The table ranks them in order of position, not excellence. On a scale of excellence, where 1 is useless, and 24 is brilliant, it doesn't follow that the top manager is brilliant, while the bottom one is useless. They might all be useless.
And the inconsistencies from one season to the next - and the frenzied chopping and changing at Clubs like ours - rather tend to confirm that, in my view.
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