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Supporter since 1951
28-03-2021, 09:51 AM
I listened to the post-match interview with Ian Burchnall yesterday and thought to myself, “I’ve heard all this before”, from the mouths of Neal Ardley and Jamie Fullerton - the presentations and content being all about appearing to be calm, pretending to be in control of a situation which is out of control and worsening, accentuating the positive and glossing over the negative. At the same time, the virtual lack of any passion in these interviews is very disturbing as football is a game of passion on and off the pitch. Sadly, the fact that the owners want success does not mean that they are passionate and this “computer says no” approach is becoming very tiresome and damaging.
Whether he is called a manager or a head coach, Burchnall’s function first and foremost is to lead and at this point in time, to a degree, forget about complicated tactics forced on players, some of whom are temporary replacements, simply mercenaries and others who are in favour one week and out the next. Win the team’s hearts and minds and the rest will follow because
history has shown in all fields of endeavour that with the right leadership anything is possible even if the numbers and odds are vastly against you.

LaxtonLad
28-03-2021, 09:54 AM
Disperse or we fire?

St Kitts Magpie
28-03-2021, 11:20 AM
As has been mentioned in other threads IB did seem very comfortable with the defeat yesterday and will I be interested with how the response goes on Tuesday night. .Everyone seems to have got there excuses in already with there being too many games to play, so he will have limited influence on the team before the end of the season. What about new manager bounce if nothing else..

countygump
28-03-2021, 11:31 AM
Disperse or we fire?

After yesterday's non-performance, I think the team should be publically flogged, as boys.

Anyone else been watching 'Terror' on iPlayer?

bramleypie
28-03-2021, 11:38 AM
I'm sure like me all the fans are devastated with the level of that performance, especially in front of a new manager. If they can't perform in that situation it's an absolute disgrace. This is 100% down to the players and it's a good job for them that no fans were in the ground as they would have been left in doubt of what we all think. However, what do you expect a new manager to say publicly? He's not going to hang them out to dry, he has to work with them and believe he can improve things. There will be changes for next season but for the time being this is what he's got to work with and clearly he's got his work cut out. It's the reaction in terms of team selection and performance over the next two or three games that will be very interesting.

St Kitts Magpie
28-03-2021, 11:42 AM
I'm sure like me all the fans are devastated with the level of that performance, especially in front of a new manager. If they can't perform in that situation it's an absolute disgrace. This is 100% down to the players and it's a good job for them that no fans were in the ground as they would have been left in doubt of what we all think. However, what do you expect a new manager to say publicly? He's not going to hang them out to dry, he has to work with them and believe he can improve things. There will be changes for next season but for the time being this is what he's got to work with and clearly he's got his work cut out. It's the reaction in terms of team selection and performance over the next two or three games that will be very interesting.

Fair Point. I know he will not throw them under the bus but he seemed to accept the defeat as being O.K. As you say the next few weeks will give us a better idea about what he really thinks

laddo
28-03-2021, 11:51 AM
He's not in a position to read the riot act, call out the players in the media after one game!! That could be hugely damaging.

You don't openly critisise and blast the players after 2 days in the job that does you no favours.

BanjoPie
28-03-2021, 11:53 AM
‘Don’t panic Mr Burchnall’ - they don’t like it up’em”

BanjoPie
28-03-2021, 11:54 AM
Many on here know absolutely nothing about good leadership!

Old_pie
28-03-2021, 11:59 AM
He's not in a position to read the riot act, call out the players in the media after one game!! That could be hugely damaging.

You don't openly critisise and blast the players after 2 days in the job that does you no favours.

If it worked well then Damned United would never have been written.

stewb
28-03-2021, 12:19 PM
I’ll tell you for sure after a performance like that one yesterday Sirrell would have had ‘em in 9am Sunday morning!

since41
28-03-2021, 12:34 PM
The head coach looked bewildered and shell shocked to me.

He has a job on his hands for sure.

magicianpie
28-03-2021, 12:55 PM
As has been mentioned in other threads IB did seem very comfortable with the defeat yesterday and will I be interested with how the response goes on Tuesday night. .Everyone seems to have got there excuses in already with there being too many games to play, so he will have limited influence on the team before the end of the season. What about new manager bounce if nothing else..

Think we have worn out the new manager bounce at Notts.

crazyfists
28-03-2021, 01:29 PM
We're Notts we only bounce downwards.

ALPIECINO
28-03-2021, 01:37 PM
After yesterday's non-performance, I think the team should be publically flogged, as boys.

Anyone else been watching 'Terror' on iPlayer?

Seen it, Brilliant..And I agree!!

symewillscore
28-03-2021, 01:57 PM
The rise of the 'Technocrat Coach'. Football appears to be mirroring the insane technocratic philosophy the world over. This approach is what we call in the trade 'appeal to novelty'. Insofar as, because it new, it must be better, far from the case. The football coaching industry resembles a didactic, top down Cult. Delusions of grandeur, in that they can coach a marshmallow to become cough candy twist. There are no diamonds or triangles, or cones on a pitch in reality.


A process [of indoctrination or education is in use that can be seen as] coercive persuasion or thought reform [commonly called "brainwashing"].

The culmination of this process can be seen by members of the group often doing things that are not in their own best interest, but consistently in the best interest of the group and its leader.

An excessive and misplaced admiration for someone or something, or is something that is popular among a certain segment of society.

A misplaced or excessive admiration for a particular thing.

crazyfists
28-03-2021, 02:18 PM
Seen it, Brilliant..And I agree!!

I'm on episode 9, that Mr Hickey is certainly abit of a tinker.

SwalePie
28-03-2021, 03:15 PM
If it worked well then Damned United would never have been written.

Spot on.

51Magpie
28-03-2021, 08:48 PM
The head coach looked bewildered and shell shocked to me.

He has a job on his hands for sure.

Aside from any purely football problems, he has to figure out who's who. There will be a proportion, not necessarily a minority, who will instinctively distrust anything he says because he was never a pro footballer. Then there will be an overlapping group who won't yet (and maybe never will) forgive him for having replaced their 'gaffer', Neal.

If he likes those kind of challenges he'll be in his element. If he doesn't, he'll look just like he did in his post-match interview...