Sven-Göran Eriksson is Man City's manager - a rant
Posted: 06/07/2007 - 14:47
Well the news I was dreading was finally realised today, after Thakshin Shinawatra managed to get to 75% of City's shares and delist the company from the Stock Exchange, and after being seen at the training ground earlier in the week, it's now been confirmed:
Sven-Göran Eriksson appointed Man City manager
To say I'm actually not happy with this is a master of understatement. Whilst his previous record at club level before managing England was pretty good, the way that he completely ruined the England team, made it lose its pride and passion, had meaningless friendless with 20 substitutions, and relied on one tactic but didn't know Plan B if things went wrong left me feeling angry and frustrated as a football fan, knowing full well that his legacy still lives on in the England side as Steve McClaren.
Okay, so he's a "big" name, I grant you. But as a passionate Man City fan the one thing you want to see from your manager is to emnate that pride and passion from the touchline, so it feels like the boss cares as much as the team as you do. I still feel that the City board gave Stuart Pearce a rough ride leading to his sacking.
Granted, we didn't score very much at home last season. But until the second half of the season, we also had the best unbeaten home record in the Premiership. Go figure. If the board weren't willing to support Pearce and buy a decent striker, instead of resorting to cheap crap llike Bernardo Corradi (argubably the worst player ever in a City shirt) and indeed not publically supporting him, then it's their fault also. At least Pearce actually had the passion and pride, and the way the England Under-21 team performed recently at the European Championships is testament to how Pearce got them motivated. Indeed, several of the players have spoken highly of him, and I remember Tas saying after we lost at Doncaster in the League Cup that their fans had nothing but respect for Pearce after his post match interview, where he was honest enough to say on the night the better team won.
But back to Sven. What City fans need to see is a determination, passion and pride to see the job through, and not just rely on the money from Shinawatra to buy a team but to buy players who actually gel well with who we already have. We've got England's future right back (and argubaly centre half also), we've got a respected captain who stars for the Republic of Ireland. We've got Sweden's number 1 goalie. Defence wise, we're sorted. It's mainly the creative midfielder and strike force we need. Sven must see that and get players who will actually fit with the team ethos and also perform week in week out, and give their all. Us City fans have always said that even if a player isn't the most skilful in the world, if they give 100% for the cause they'll always have the fans' backing - Shaun Goater being a case in point. (Ah, those two goals he scored against Man U to reach 100, poetry they were!)
I'm just worried that Sven's going to target players he's known under the England set up that he rates that most of the country doesn't, Stewart Downing being an obvious case in point (he's bobbins!), Jermaine Jenas is someone else I can think of, and Alan Smith is another. And that doesn't fill me with excitement.
He also needs to make sure that he actually keeps the passion where it belongs - on the pitch - and not in the bed of some female worker at the City of Manchester Stadium (some of the staff are pretty hot!), or, if he's going to follow his trend of local weather girls, Dianne Oxberry..
I'm just worried that it's the start of a whole new era for me team that isn't going to be for all the right reasons....
Sven-Göran Eriksson appointed Man City manager
To say I'm actually not happy with this is a master of understatement. Whilst his previous record at club level before managing England was pretty good, the way that he completely ruined the England team, made it lose its pride and passion, had meaningless friendless with 20 substitutions, and relied on one tactic but didn't know Plan B if things went wrong left me feeling angry and frustrated as a football fan, knowing full well that his legacy still lives on in the England side as Steve McClaren.
Okay, so he's a "big" name, I grant you. But as a passionate Man City fan the one thing you want to see from your manager is to emnate that pride and passion from the touchline, so it feels like the boss cares as much as the team as you do. I still feel that the City board gave Stuart Pearce a rough ride leading to his sacking.
Granted, we didn't score very much at home last season. But until the second half of the season, we also had the best unbeaten home record in the Premiership. Go figure. If the board weren't willing to support Pearce and buy a decent striker, instead of resorting to cheap crap llike Bernardo Corradi (argubably the worst player ever in a City shirt) and indeed not publically supporting him, then it's their fault also. At least Pearce actually had the passion and pride, and the way the England Under-21 team performed recently at the European Championships is testament to how Pearce got them motivated. Indeed, several of the players have spoken highly of him, and I remember Tas saying after we lost at Doncaster in the League Cup that their fans had nothing but respect for Pearce after his post match interview, where he was honest enough to say on the night the better team won.
But back to Sven. What City fans need to see is a determination, passion and pride to see the job through, and not just rely on the money from Shinawatra to buy a team but to buy players who actually gel well with who we already have. We've got England's future right back (and argubaly centre half also), we've got a respected captain who stars for the Republic of Ireland. We've got Sweden's number 1 goalie. Defence wise, we're sorted. It's mainly the creative midfielder and strike force we need. Sven must see that and get players who will actually fit with the team ethos and also perform week in week out, and give their all. Us City fans have always said that even if a player isn't the most skilful in the world, if they give 100% for the cause they'll always have the fans' backing - Shaun Goater being a case in point. (Ah, those two goals he scored against Man U to reach 100, poetry they were!)
I'm just worried that Sven's going to target players he's known under the England set up that he rates that most of the country doesn't, Stewart Downing being an obvious case in point (he's bobbins!), Jermaine Jenas is someone else I can think of, and Alan Smith is another. And that doesn't fill me with excitement.
He also needs to make sure that he actually keeps the passion where it belongs - on the pitch - and not in the bed of some female worker at the City of Manchester Stadium (some of the staff are pretty hot!), or, if he's going to follow his trend of local weather girls, Dianne Oxberry..
I'm just worried that it's the start of a whole new era for me team that isn't going to be for all the right reasons....