Clark 15:14 - Jan 5 with 3767 views | Lala | Seems to be a lot of critisism of Clark knocking about. It's my opinion that since Holloway he has been our first manager who appears to display any sign of optimism for the role. Besides Ferguson, who seemed to be out of his depth, the other 2 seemed apathetic in the least. So, why the beef with Clark. Is it purely that his team selections aren't alway popular ? | |
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Clark on 15:39 - Jan 5 with 3746 views | TwelveAngryMen | Far too defensive in his approach One upfront clearly wasn't working yesterday as it hasn't for most of the season but he persists with it despite the fact we need wins not draws That game was crying out for a a 20-30 min cameo by young Telford - he got 2 mins | |
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Clark on 15:49 - Jan 5 with 3733 views | 20togo |
Clark on 15:39 - Jan 5 by TwelveAngryMen | Far too defensive in his approach One upfront clearly wasn't working yesterday as it hasn't for most of the season but he persists with it despite the fact we need wins not draws That game was crying out for a a 20-30 min cameo by young Telford - he got 2 mins |
he's in an impossible situation through no fault of his own apart from accepting the poisoned chalice of a job. At the moment I don't see that much difference between him and Riga. Both were and are on a hiding to nothing. | | | |
Clark on 15:53 - Jan 5 with 3723 views | basilrobbiereborn |
Clark on 15:49 - Jan 5 by 20togo | he's in an impossible situation through no fault of his own apart from accepting the poisoned chalice of a job. At the moment I don't see that much difference between him and Riga. Both were and are on a hiding to nothing. |
I think he's doing the best he can with what he has - but his instinct seems to be not to lose first, before he tries to win. So 20s and TAM both have a point. | |
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Clark on 16:11 - Jan 5 with 3708 views | Fountain |
Clark on 15:53 - Jan 5 by basilrobbiereborn | I think he's doing the best he can with what he has - but his instinct seems to be not to lose first, before he tries to win. So 20s and TAM both have a point. |
Wrong manager. Given the position we were in, a manager with such an average CV who played defensively everywhere he's been was never going to turn defeats into wins. At least Riga tried. File under Karl's luck ran out some time ago when choosing manager's. [Post edited 5 Jan 2015 16:12]
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Clark on 16:47 - Jan 5 with 3682 views | Fountain | An interesting debate would be whether things would be very different had Clark been the summer manager with the fallings out and the Riga the one to come in and replace him. I think Clark would have left us with a couple, maybe 3 more points, but I reckon a more attacking minded manager like Riga would have picked up 2 perhaps 3 more wins than Clark has. All in all I could see is still in the bottom 4 but nowhere near as far adrift. | |
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Clark on 16:51 - Jan 5 with 3675 views | Wizaard |
Clark on 16:47 - Jan 5 by Fountain | An interesting debate would be whether things would be very different had Clark been the summer manager with the fallings out and the Riga the one to come in and replace him. I think Clark would have left us with a couple, maybe 3 more points, but I reckon a more attacking minded manager like Riga would have picked up 2 perhaps 3 more wins than Clark has. All in all I could see is still in the bottom 4 but nowhere near as far adrift. |
What we lack is real pace. On a few occasions we were in a good counter attacking position but didn't have the pace to get away. Barkhuizen should have been on for the last half hour, not 10 minutes. | | | |
Clark on 17:07 - Jan 5 with 3651 views | scratchingshed |
Clark is as clueless as all the other ones before him. Not since Holloway have we had a decent manager. Oh and yes only one man to blame for it. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Clark on 18:00 - Jan 5 with 3600 views | Lala |
Clark on 17:07 - Jan 5 by scratchingshed | Clark is as clueless as all the other ones before him. Not since Holloway have we had a decent manager. Oh and yes only one man to blame for it. |
Thanks guys,at least.that puts some validity to the Clark discontent. Poisoned chalice also, which is where I feel for him a little I guess. | |
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Clark on 18:58 - Jan 5 with 3553 views | BFCx3 |
Clark on 18:00 - Jan 5 by Lala | Thanks guys,at least.that puts some validity to the Clark discontent. Poisoned chalice also, which is where I feel for him a little I guess. |
Wrong man for the job IMO, but is there really a right one??!! I'd certainly prefer someone I felt would take the game to the opposition a bit more. Maybe it's just the circumstances and I suppose it is hard to blame Clark for that, but his optimism almost comes across as naivety. As fans we have been there before, we realise what Clark is walking headlong into and we can predict the inevitable 'broken man' who will come out of the other side of one or two typical Karl Oyston transfer windows. Postitivity will carry him so far, but it is his performance in the transfer markets and tactical ability which will be the clincher, because Karl will smash his positivity otherwise. Right now the whole club is toxic and until such time as we see a complete turnaround at the very top and some real positivity, leadership and direction from the owners, then for me any manager we appoint is going to be swimming against the tide. That said, I'd like to see someone I felt had a bit more about them than Clark (albeit I reckon he will cut it in League 1)...Like Simon Grayson (who is also a good League 1 manager), Clark hasn't quite got the tactical nous or wherewithal to be really succesful at this level IMO. [Post edited 5 Jan 2015 18:59]
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Clark on 19:16 - Jan 5 with 3521 views | Fountain | Whether Clark has the nous at this level isn't the issue. The issue is that his managerial philosophy was not one we required when he was appointed., therefore that should have excluded him for the job. The FACt that he accepted the job 24 hours before Riga was sacked says more about why he was appointed. The guys a muppet puppet and should be sacked NOW | |
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Clark on 20:10 - Jan 5 with 3497 views | tangerinemoss |
Clark on 19:16 - Jan 5 by Fountain | Whether Clark has the nous at this level isn't the issue. The issue is that his managerial philosophy was not one we required when he was appointed., therefore that should have excluded him for the job. The FACt that he accepted the job 24 hours before Riga was sacked says more about why he was appointed. The guys a muppet puppet and should be sacked NOW |
Who on earth would want this job at the moment? | |
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Clark on 20:19 - Jan 5 with 3485 views | Fountain |
Clark on 20:10 - Jan 5 by tangerinemoss | Who on earth would want this job at the moment? |
ALWAYS someone and if they show any intent of trying to win a game then they'll be an improvement. | |
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Clark on 21:48 - Jan 5 with 3457 views | BFCx3 |
Clark on 19:16 - Jan 5 by Fountain | Whether Clark has the nous at this level isn't the issue. The issue is that his managerial philosophy was not one we required when he was appointed., therefore that should have excluded him for the job. The FACt that he accepted the job 24 hours before Riga was sacked says more about why he was appointed. The guys a muppet puppet and should be sacked NOW |
Founts I agree with you that the Clark philosphy is wrong for us, which maybe gives an indication of how little thought went into the appointment....Not the first time it has happened wither is it really...There is no thought for continuity when appointing a manager, which means each one has to do a rebuilding job in order to try and meet the requirements of a completely different strategy than the former manager. | | | |
Clark on 10:29 - Jan 6 with 3350 views | tangerinemoss |
Clark on 21:48 - Jan 5 by BFCx3 | Founts I agree with you that the Clark philosphy is wrong for us, which maybe gives an indication of how little thought went into the appointment....Not the first time it has happened wither is it really...There is no thought for continuity when appointing a manager, which means each one has to do a rebuilding job in order to try and meet the requirements of a completely different strategy than the former manager. |
Founts, would normally agree, but remember how long it took to get Ince, and think how much water has gone under the bridge since. Managers have to think of their own reputations, Clark was desperate cos he'd just been binned from a better team than us. There will come a point with KO's behavour where no one will want to work for him in any capacity. | |
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Clark on 09:09 - Jan 8 with 3249 views | Bigbrother |
Clark on 10:29 - Jan 6 by tangerinemoss | Founts, would normally agree, but remember how long it took to get Ince, and think how much water has gone under the bridge since. Managers have to think of their own reputations, Clark was desperate cos he'd just been binned from a better team than us. There will come a point with KO's behavour where no one will want to work for him in any capacity. |
My mate is a Shrewsbury fan and Clark was at their game on Saturday - presumably watching Bobby Grant - least he's interested enough to go and watch a League Two game - Riga didn't even bother to watch his own youth team or behind closed doors games! | |
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