Or Mikey....Call him Ally
Or Mikey....Call him Ally
Just your point about him having the confidence and belief in himself to wait and see if we offer him the job. I haven't seen anyone with that view on here, just negativity.In what way May I ask?
In what way is it not simple to compile a list of managers that meet that criteria?That’s nice and easy to do lol
He'll have a clause in his contract that allows him to speak to other/bigger clubs if they approach, therefore QPR will be unable to stand in his way.Really? If he was confident he would hold out for a job in one of the top leagues in the world, not the backwater that is the SPFL.
What's telling for me is that QPR do not seem bothered in the slightest about him leaving. Got to ask ourselves why that is??
Off course we support him if he gets the job but I am sure I am not the only one who has severe reservations.
It might not be mate but I had never heard of the guy the mhanks got.He is not the best of the best but he has proved he can do it in this league unfortunately.That’s nice and easy to do lol
Genuinely just wasn’t sure I agree though far too much negativity, some people could find a fault in us appointing Tuchel, I’m genuinely excited for a fresh start now hopefully do a cup double.Just your point about him having the confidence and belief in himself to wait and see if we offer him the job. I haven't seen anyone with that view on here, just negativity.
Me 2I don’t think there’s any issue with the fans giving him a chance. He has enough good grace from his previous spell here.
The question is whether the board will really give him the chance to go and compete or whether he’ll be fighting with one hand tied behind his back. That’s the real concern for me.
For me the biggest problem is players. The team is done and needs a rebuild, regardless of who the new manager is. The negativity towards Beale i think, stems from worries over his loyalty to players who currently are not playing as well as they could be, for various reasons.Genuinely just wasn’t sure I agree though far too much negativity, some people could find a fault in us appointing Tuchel, I’m genuinely excited for a fresh start now hopefully do a cup double.
It’s as bad as GerroIf it is Beale, which I am overly for or against, can we stop calling him fucking Mick?
I said the other day if this messageboard board had existed when Walter got the managers job.there would have been countless posts about it being “a lazy appointment” “he has no managerial experience” etc etcCmon I remember Souness’ assistant got the gig and he turned out not too bad. I will support him but I just hope the board backs him.
Correct. That's what makes it even more strange to me as one of Beale's main selling point is his relationship with and knowledge of the current squad.He will need a whole lot of time. Time we don’t really have. Need to completely rebuild our team
The only thing though in Walter's favour was that he was the Assistant Manager of a team that was winning trophies and were in the habit of winning.I said the other day if this messageboard board had existed when Walter got the managers job.there would have been countless posts about it being “a lazy appointment” “he has no managerial experience” etc etc
Didn’t realise he was taken over Charlton.I fully expect Mick to give his all he loves the club. He may be inexperienced but his no.2 has a big responsibility in helping him through and advising him through difficult periods.
Excited to see him wearing the suit and brown brogues on the touchline.
It does seem odd having a Mick in charge at Rangers, however that’s what he gets called so we just have to get used to it!If it is Beale, which I am overly for or against, can we stop calling him fucking Mick?
And at a time the club were spending money.The only thing though in Walter's favour was that he was the Assistant Manager of a team that was winning trophies and were in the habit of winning.
Won’t happen as we have outsiders within our support who will push the negativity to a point where sheep will start to follow and write the same and then more sheep will follow and before long it’s not cool to back a manager and give him time as has just happened, very few took the horrendous injuries to our main part of our team where a young centre half and a young midfielder were thrown in and got skated at timesCards on the table, I wanted Beale. His experience (as a coach), reputation, and passion for the club won me over.
He could yet be a disaster, but I think he has the man management skills and coaching credentials to be a success.
I've read a lot about this being a "lazy appointment" and his imminent return seems to have really divided us.
I understand both camps, but let's give him a chance, eh? What can't be denied is that we are getting a talented and highly rated coach who loves our club enough to knock back a crack at the EPL.
Things like this make me feel hopeful about the inevitable appointment.
In the end, football is a job & when any of us are in a job, if you have a manager who is well informed in the industry & communicates that well to you, then you inevitably perform better.
I think the other aspects like presence & stature are possibly being overthought & will be things he will grow into when in the role.
His track record record of success had a very similar amount of trophies as Gio had wonIt might not be mate but I had never heard of the guy the mhanks got.He is not the best of the best but he has proved he can do it in this league unfortunately.
Managers with a track record of success wherever they’ve been don’t usually manage in ScotlandIn what way is it not simple to compile a list of managers that meet that criteria?
Cathro is a bawbag who loves himself & was a car crash in interviews, the video there & other players have said he comes across as a manager when he was a coach.People said the same things about Ian Cathro.
Or Mikey....
He is taking the Mick.better than Mick
He is taking the Mick.
Could be worse, Mikey anyone?Agree. My uber-staunch toenails have been curling whenever he has been referred to as Mick.
As well as the fact that much of Gerrards success was down to Beal.Correct. That's what makes it even more strange to me as one of Beale's main selling point is his relationship with and knowledge of the current squad.
I think the massive majority of the support will do more than give him a chance. FF tends to think it’s representative of the broader support. My experience is it’s not.Cards on the table, I wanted Beale. His experience (as a coach), reputation, and passion for the club won me over.
He could yet be a disaster, but I think he has the man management skills and coaching credentials to be a success.
I've read a lot about this being a "lazy appointment" and his imminent return seems to have really divided us.
I understand both camps, but let's give him a chance, eh? What can't be denied is that we are getting a talented and highly rated coach who loves our club enough to knock back a crack at the EPL.
How do we explain the Hibs at Hampden debacle last season before Gio came in? Our football was stale, stuck in a rut with the same formations, bothing was changing. The same coaching team Michael Beale was part of had done all they could with this group of players, the squad in now arguable in a worse state than then and we are expecting Michael Beale to come in and improve us?The foreign guys don’t have a clue about the league and teams etc so they have no experience of Scottish football
Mick Beale has a little but not a lot of experience as a manager but knows the club league and players. He knows who needs booted and who needs a cuddle to get the ball rolling again. If you’re concerned about experience in management Sir Walter did not too bad in similar circumstances
Cards on the table, I wanted Beale. His experience (as a coach), reputation, and passion for the club won me over.
He could yet be a disaster, but I think he has the man management skills and coaching credentials to be a success.
I've read a lot about this being a "lazy appointment" and his imminent return seems to have really divided us.
I understand both camps, but let's give him a chance, eh? What can't be denied is that we are getting a talented and highly rated coach who loves our club enough to knock back a crack at the EPL.
We were in a bad run of form over several weeks, as we had had at other points in Gerrard's reign. Only because Gerrard and his team left has it become accepted wisdom that they'd run out of ideas and we would never have recovered. The start of last season had huge reminders of 1987/88 when, after a huge effort to win our first title in 9 years, there was a hangover from the success. We'll never know whether it was that, or something more permanent.How do we explain the Hibs at Hampden debacle last season before Gio came in? Our football was stale, stuck in a rut with the same formations, bothing was changing. The same coaching team Michael Beale was part of had done all they could with this group of players, the squad in now arguable in a worse state than then and we are expecting Michael Beale to come in and improve us?