Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
What have you seen that makes him a good coach ? A good coach is pro-active, and always looking for ways to improve results. We dont have, or have not seen any of those qualities with Maynard.. Perhaps you have arrived at your conclusion by listening to his after match reports. Only those who are gullible would believe that bullsh*t
Like I said in my previous, longer post, I like Maynards underlying approach; dominate the ball home and away. We have generally defended well this season and we generally create a fair amount of chances per game. You do not throw that together. Thats coached. Without raking through the stats, I am more than happy to call Maynard a good coach.

Of course we have been utter toilet in some games, but a fair chunk of games you would put down as ?if we take our chance we win that.?

No doubt we have dropped off in the last three months, especially at home. Clearly, he has room to improve and things to learn. Yesterday was thoroughly disappointing, but Whitaker being outmuscled and Jones pulling out of a tackle cost us both goals.

Maynard is not Pep, but he also is not the worst appointment in football history. He has spent half a season with a depleted backroom staff and one of his most creative forces was not adequately replaced.

I think a voice or two from outside the Radar bubble would do him the world of good.