The appointment of AN, was ,at the time a very good move. We were in the champs, he had credibility with what he'd done at Hamilton and I think the board were possibly looking for your him to to get us promoted in his second season. Promotion came to early for him. He is a manager that's still wet behind the ears and still learning.Is that good enough for him to be managing Norwich City? Is it it right for Norwich City to put the clubs future in the hands of a relative novice? It's a bit like putting a lieutenant in charge of the fleet! He may become Lord of the admiralty one day but will command many ships before he gets there and not all of them successfully but he'll learn!
Yesterday can't be taken in isolation. We have been there before, many times this season, so not a one off. I still don't think he knows his best team and if its true that him and Brady had a splat during the game and that is why he subbed him, well that's naive of him too. He shouldve dealt with it after. He will be a good manager but maybe we came too early for it to be with us? Discuss ;)
Posted By: berstreetsfinest, Apr 17, 09:29:05
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