Re: "Changing the manager doesn't work.."
As the Duke of Norfolk has said below "...nearly all the most successful clubs have managerial stability- Arsenal, Charlton, Man U".
Yes, but the reason these clubs have kept their managers is that they have been successful.
Keegan did a good job for Man City but he took them as far as he could and Pearce has come in and is now doing a better job.
Allardyce did a great job getting Bolton promoted and he has remained in his job because he was able to take them up a level in the prem. It's the same at Charlton. Would their managers be in a job if they were fighting relegation season after season? I doubt it.
And also take Ferguson. He has been successful year after year and as a result, he has remained as manager in that time. But before the cup final Ferguson admitted that he was under pressure to win because 2 winless seasons is not good enough.
The only managers that remain at a club for a long time are those that are consistently successful during that period.
Posted By: hound on March 3rd 2006 at 13:07:14
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- Re: "Changing the manager doesn't work.." (NCFC) - hound, Mar 3, 13:07:14
- yes it does in The Championship - ask Watford, Preston, Leeds & Reading (n/m) (NCFC) - worthy_out, Mar 3, 14:24:29
- Should Wenger now be sacked then? (NCFC) - Clare, Mar 3, 14:00:59
- That's right. (n/m) (NCFC) - Bertie Biggins, Mar 3, 13:20:27
- DID YOU READ THE POST?! (NCFC) - hound, Mar 3, 13:31:25
- Yes, but I guess reaching a play-off final and (NCFC) - Bertie Biggins, Mar 3, 13:45:53
- DID YOU READ THE POST?! (NCFC) - hound, Mar 3, 13:31:25
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