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What style of play do you want from our next manager?

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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard
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What style of play do you want from our next manager?

Post Jean-Luc Paul Goddard »

When the subject of prospective new managers comes up a lot of people tend to focus on win %, trophies won, clubs managed, etc. while ignoring the type of football the manager usually employs. For me this should have far more importance and ideally the club should have a philosophy in mind and continue with it through successive managers rather than change back and forth all the time (as we've been doing for years).

So, if you were to choose a style for the club to work towards and stick with, what would it be?

a) Low block, counter attack
b) Mid-high press, possession
c) High press, direct
d) Other
 
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DukeofDevo wrote: 26 Sep 2025, 17:14 Makes you wonder why the players don’t speak up and say this system of marking isn’t working, let’s try something different! 

Are we sure that they haven't had those discussions behind the scenes?
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We changed it for the Palace gane with more of a man for man approach and not the zonal thing. But we still managed to allow Mateta a free header and then Mavro stumbled into KWP and him being down left Mitchell free for their 2nd goal.  
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Makes you wonder why the players don’t speak up and say this system of marking isn’t working, let’s try something different! 
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Massive Attack" wrote: 26 Sep 2025, 10:55
El Scorchio" wrote: 26 Sep 2025, 08:39
Massive Attack" wrote: 26 Sep 2025, 00:18
We've got a set piece coach? 
We do, unbelievably. It’s Narcis Pelach. Former Stoke boss. 

Cheers. Just looked him up and it says highly rated Coach. Checked his Stoke win ratio and it's 15% after 19 games in charge. 😂

We don't half pick em.
 
 
Tell me about it! Geo did a video a week or so ago about how we set up at corners and how silly and inflexible and easy to take advantage of it is. Showed some screenshots of games. Basically it's really easy for an opponent to take ALL our tall good headers of the ball right out of the game because they are all zone marking toward the near post, prevent them from getting across the goal and isolate our short players or get a free man in at the back post. All it takes is a good delivery from a corner.

He also showed some examples from Stoke defending corners when Pelach was their manager. Eerily similar. Weirdly he's been here since Potter has and we were totally OK last season. I don't know if he was doing set pieces last season though.

If we don't sort it before we play Arsenal, they'll have a field day against us with the way they attack corners.

Here's the video anyway in case anyone's interested. I found it interesting to see how we've been exploited.

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We've also got a how to play cowards, coach, Kilman has an A+ in it.
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El Scorchio" wrote: 26 Sep 2025, 08:39
Massive Attack" wrote: 26 Sep 2025, 00:18
Sir Alf" wrote: 25 Sep 2025, 21:29 Cant see our set piece coach ever getting another job in football?  Potter is ultimately responsible but if I were Potter I’d give this bloke a proper good kicking 🤭
We've got a set piece coach? 
We do, unbelievably. It’s Narcis Pelach. Former Stoke boss. 

Cheers. Just looked him up and it says highly rated Coach. Checked his Stoke win ratio and it's 15% after 19 games in charge. 😂

We don't half pick em.
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Massive Attack" wrote: 26 Sep 2025, 00:18
Sir Alf" wrote: 25 Sep 2025, 21:29 Cant see our set piece coach ever getting another job in football?  Potter is ultimately responsible but if I were Potter I’d give this bloke a proper good kicking 🤭
We've got a set piece coach? 
We do, unbelievably. It’s Narcis Pelach. Former Stoke boss. 
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Most of the simpletons on here are pissing in the wind.
Our sole priority is to stay up with a shit squad and even shitter ownership. Until the goons at the helm are ousted then we’ll continue to be a laughing stock. Lets see what uninspiring out of work manager Sullie brings in but all in its a very sad state of affairs.

 
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I want to see us play like the 1974 Dutch team.

Football at its best!
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Sir Alf" wrote: 25 Sep 2025, 21:29 Cant see our set piece coach ever getting another job in football?  Potter is ultimately responsible but if I were Potter I’d give this bloke a proper good kicking 🤭
We've got a set piece coach? 
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Ceasar wrote: 22 Sep 2025, 22:26 I want a versatile tactically astute manager who can switch styles based on opponents and the way plan A is going

He needs to be a good man manager capable of improving players in the team and capable of helping the very promising batch of youngsters from the academy integrate into the squad

No short termism please and don't be cheap Sullivan!

The manager position is the most important position at every club! So be AMBITIOUS!!!!
We need Kretinsky to buy the dwarfes and golds shares!

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Cant see our set piece coach ever getting another job in football?  Potter is ultimately responsible but if I were Potter I’d give this bloke a proper good kicking 🤭
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We played some excellent stuff in the Pardew early years. 
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DukeofDevo wrote: 25 Sep 2025, 17:22 Let’s play football; it’s not a complicated game! Start with telling our defensive players to talk more, and organise themselves at corners 

We can organise and talk as much as we like at the back but if Potter insists on instructing/coaching them all to play zonal defending at Set Pieces then we will never get to grips properly at Corners etc. Never liked zonal defending, I'm a big believer at proper marking and defend old school.

Zonal markings only for Teams who can afford to let the occasional goal in if they are shit hot going forward if they need to compensate. And there's been zero sign of him changing and coaching that way so it's pointless expecting it to improve under Potters guidance with this set of players he's failed to organise already time and again.
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Let’s play football; it’s not a complicated game! Start with telling our defensive players to talk more, and organise themselves at corners so we don’t have our smallest players marking their 6ft players! Basic stuff like that oh and always have an out ball for the player on the ball so they can complete a simple pass and retain possession! And run fast and score goals! 
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If we ain’t playing like Brazil 1970. By the start of the 2nd half of the first game in charge. Then whoever it is needs to be publicly flogged as a warning.(I’m not suggesting we do something as dramatic as show them the door.) But the tone has got to be set early.!
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play the youth, jumpers for goalposts
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Gung-ho style football
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Perhaps a style that’s, you know, entertaining. So the punters that stump up their hard-earned feel they’re getting some value for money.
Also a win or two wouldn’t go amiss.
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The style where we put the ball in the other team's net more often than they put the ball in ours
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A professional, well run club makes footballing philosophy and style a part of its long term plan. It has already identified which coaches align to that style.  They have performance indicators for a manager that if not met means they are let go and the next coach quickly brought in.  

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If we're plucking names out of the air then I would like to try Nigel Clough , Mansfield won't ask much for compensation.
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I want a manager who utilises speedy wingers, keeps the middle of the pitch strong defensively and puts together a team that can defend set pieces and crosses. I don't care for passing it out from the back or passing sideways and backwards to keep possession but neither do I want hoofball. Get it to the players that can carry the ball and commit players. Take throw-ins and corners that brings and get up the pitch. I loved watching players like Devonshire, Sinclair, Etherington and even Cresswell at times get up the pitch and stick balls in the danger area. Just make something happen in games instead of waiting for the inevitable loose pass when everything breaks down and we panic.
With players like Summerville, Diouf, Bowen and Guilherme we have some pace and flair which we can use out wide. We have strikers who can finish with good service put in the box. 
Our defense is a shambles as we have gone for passing over positioning, aerial ability and strength. Also not one of them can ping a long pass accurately. Aguerd could on occasion but none of the others can. Switching the play or counter attacking with a slow midfield isn't happening. Changes here for me would be a must for any incoming manager. 

 
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I want a versatile tactically astute manager who can switch styles based on opponents and the way plan A is going

He needs to be a good man manager capable of improving players in the team and capable of helping the very promising batch of youngsters from the academy integrate into the squad

No short termism please and don't be cheap Sullivan!

The manager position is the most important position at every club! So be AMBITIOUS!!!!
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Anyone who can balance attack and defence.

not naive at the back 

 and not fucking dull 
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