Sunday, 26 April 2009

Manager of the Season? Two Leading Contenders.


We all know that, as a rule, the award tends to go to the manager of the Champions but we all know the policy is stupid; in some years, 'Arry's wife could manage a team to win the title because their playing resources are far superior to any of their opponents. A table based on the performance of the managers would, I think, make very interesting reading this year.

Two of the contenders for the Premiership Manager Title this year came head to head yesterday when Fulham took on Stoke at the Cave in Cottage. Woy has done a fabulous job at Fulham, taking over a side apparently doomed to relegation and building a side which is now in pole position to win the "race for 7th" and European qualification. He has done this by investing in solid professionals, guys who will roll up their sleeves and play for the team, rather than worrying about their own egos. It is a little galling as a Hammer to see Konchesky, Zamora and Paintsil figuring in a side that might block our route to Europe, but it is a tribute to Woy that he saw how these guys could do a job if given the chance. I tell you what, there would not be many Hammers who wouldn't welcome Zammo back tomorrow in place of Di Michele or Tristan. I thought we had done well to get a combined £5.25m for the Z Man and Kaka Paintsil but, as it's turned out, Woy has had the last laugh. Look at the way he has revitalised Murphy and the signing of Schwarzer - two excellent pieces of management. Hangeland has had a fantastic season and Johnson has justified the faith that Woy showed in him when he spent big on a player most others had their doubts about. The Fulham team is a side without stars. They are all just one step up from journeymen, the nearly guys of the Prem, and yet Woy has carried them up to seventh, despite selling their best player in the January window. A job weally well done Woy!

Meanwhile, Tony Pullis has performed a minor miracle in keeping Stoke up (they won't go down now!). I shouldn't think there was a pundit in the country who wasn't predicting that Stoke would be relegated and I am happy to admit that I thought it was an absolute certainty. Not only did I think it would happen, I wanted it to happen because, although a natural fan of the underdog, I didn't want to see the "new Wimbledon" surviving in the Prem. Stoke were ugly - great big thugs who were going to clog their way to twenty points and return to the scrap metal yard from which they'd come. Or so we thought! Instead, they have played to their strengths, which has not just been pure muscle, though that long throw does require strength as well as technique. True, Stoke have proved that size does matter, and long and thick has proved a winning combination, but it has not all been down to thumping the ball high into the box and getting a head on it - just 95% of it! But fair play, Stoke didn't really have any other option, and Pullis has played his trump cards brilliantly. The signing of Beattie in the January window was an absolute masterstroke - how we would love him to lead the line at Upton Park at the moment. Beattie is not a craftsman but he is big, strong and knows how to score. I was at Hoddle's last game as Tottenham manager and saw Beattie drive the last nails into Glenn's management coffin. It was simple stuff, Southampton put the ball onto Beattie's head, and he did the rest. Football, as Pullis and Beattie prove, can be wonderfully simple sometimes. Whilst Hoddle fiddled with wing backs and the like, Beattie mugged him with ggod old fashioned centre forward play! And, of course, Stoke also managed to find a place for a Hammer. Matty can be frustrating but Pullis wanted somebody to put the ball onto Beattie's head and saw Etherington as the man to do it. And it has worked. As has the way Pullis has enrolled the Stoke crowd as the most potent twelfth man in the division.

Interestingly, both of these leading contenders for Manager of the Season are English, and the third and fourth that I will consider later are also Brits. Who says you have to have a foreign manager?

11 comments:

  1. good to see you still looking in on the er - mordants.org is it? and nicking there posts

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  2. LOL Has the Mordant Org had a post on this? Haven't been on for a little while to be honest. Won't say for how long because that might help Nev work out who Fanno is! Best the Mordant post isn't as well written as this one!

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  3. Well if you check they are doing very nicely without you. Very busy in here isn't it, if you take out the piss taking comments and all the ones from rival supporters what are you left with? That's right you talking to yourself exactly what you are good at! As for not being on well that doesn't appear to be the only story nicked. The one concerning Frank Lampard rings a bell but seemed to pick up a few more on the Org. Mordant, yes it is rather in here!

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  4. Whoever you are, because you are still too scared to give a name, this is a blog, not a forum. Success for a blog is not based on the number of replies but on the number of hits. The hit count is high as is shown by the number of times posts on here feature in the Top Stories on News Now and from the number of sites seeking advertising slots on here. Watch this space. And keep looking in, every hit counts! With regard to similar stories, an article about Lampard on the weekend we play Chelsea isn't the greatest coincidence is it? I would be amazed if EVERY West Ham related site didn't run something on Lamapard!

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  5. Don't think you will be on News Now for much longer, watch this space.....

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  6. Ah, another threat. Have heard that one before and I'm not sure what we are doing that would cause offence at News Now. Of course, some of the comments leave a little to be desired but I am doing my best to edit out the racism.

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  7. Good post, keep it up. I've give up with the org, know what I mean bruv?

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  8. Well what a major loss that will be!! No more begging posts to read trying to get the Bruvs to help you make a living.

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  9. You really are a thoroughly nasty piece of work aren't you? I do wish you would have the courage to reveal your identity. Den, if you could look in on the Org and post this idiot's comments on there, he might find he is unwelcome there too. I don't think the guys on the Org are like this on the whole and I'm sure most would be disgusted by the spite and cowardice of this very sad individual.

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  10. Haha! Love it, touchy little fella isn't he, old Anon 2210? I know the truth and was grateful for the leads I received about possible work at the time. As it is, things are picking up for me, so alls well that ends well eh? Funnily, I had more arguments on .org with Fanno than anyone else and I would always argue my point with individuals. It was the element of mob mentality that I didn't like and said so.

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  11. Glad to hear it Den. Green shoots of recovery? Hope so, I bought an investment flat today!

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