SUTSS
Survivor Champion 2015
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- Jan 17, 2015
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- Norwich City
I think Neil going to you guys is a good move for both parties. When he first came here he was brash and full of self confidence. He installed a game plan of attacking from the first minute to the last and we enforced this on other teams. We started the Prem the same way and then Newcastle happened. A 6-2 defeat that was largely caused by Neil taking off a defensive midfielder for an attacker and just losing complete control of the midfield. Alex Neil was never the same and he seemed to lose his self confidence. He tried to play more defensive but he clearly didn't have the coaching know how. Our season stalled and Neil changed the style of play every game and nothing worked. We went back to the way we had started toward the end and it seemed to be turning us around but it was too little too late.
Again last season was similar. We started with attack, attack, attack and things worked out well largely until we lost to Newcastle to late goals. After that we rarely played well. We picked up points here and there because we had a good squad and occasionally turned up to steam roller some sides but I think it was once bitten, twice shy from the players and they didn't have the confidence in him. I don't think Alex Neil did much to help himself toward the end either by picking fights with local radio journos, fans, claiming it was a witch hunt against him and by bringing up the fact that he had one manager of the month earlier in the season as if that meant he shouldn't be criticised again.
If he has learnt from his mistakes here and can regain that self confidence he had at the start then I think he has the potential to do well for you guys. The big question mark over him is whether he can halt a slide when things start to go wrong, if he learns how to do that then you've got a great manager on your hands.
Again last season was similar. We started with attack, attack, attack and things worked out well largely until we lost to Newcastle to late goals. After that we rarely played well. We picked up points here and there because we had a good squad and occasionally turned up to steam roller some sides but I think it was once bitten, twice shy from the players and they didn't have the confidence in him. I don't think Alex Neil did much to help himself toward the end either by picking fights with local radio journos, fans, claiming it was a witch hunt against him and by bringing up the fact that he had one manager of the month earlier in the season as if that meant he shouldn't be criticised again.
If he has learnt from his mistakes here and can regain that self confidence he had at the start then I think he has the potential to do well for you guys. The big question mark over him is whether he can halt a slide when things start to go wrong, if he learns how to do that then you've got a great manager on your hands.