clarets1978 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2024 9:09 am
Kompany coming wasnt a coup at the time. He was a manager with very little experience that had failed miserably at a big club in Belguim. You're sat there judging a manager that has clear credentials to get us promoted over a result which was acheived in the premier league anyway. I assume by that theory Stan Ternent must one of our worst ever managers with all the 6's and 7's we conceded with him...... And with all that you say you'd rather go into the season with a guy that was leaving and has never managed a team.... You're on a wind up right??
Of COURSE Kompany coming in was a coup, are you mad? When the general consensus around the football world was "Kompany? At Burnley? Really?" that tells you everything.
Also, failed miserably at Anderlecht? Can you provide proof of that? Because from what I'm seeing they were floundering mid-table until Kompany took over and then started reaching semi-finals and finals of cups and qualifying for the Europa Conference League. If that's failure in your eyes then you need your eyes checked.
Stan was a decent manager, you'll get no criticism of him from me, but yes I am saying I'd rather go into the season with Bellamy at this point. He knows the squad, will have been heavily involved in their recruitment, probably has his own ideas of what went wrong that Kompany was probably not listening to (hence the rift between them and him supposedly leaving) but let me give you my thought-process as to why: What better way to prove to the guy who wasn't listening to your ideas than to take the team he recruited and twist things and potentially get a better result out of them? Bellamy, if the rumours are true, would be DRIVEN to prove Kompany wrong on many levels. Yes, he's not got experience of the Championship. Neither did Kompany and he absolutely ****** the league. People are putting too much stock into "knowing the Championship" and not enough into "Plays a style of football that can win against teams with a lot of different (often negative) styles".
To Parker's credit, he's capable of that, but if he does join and we do go back up, don't expect to stay there for very long.