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Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style except

Wed Sep 18, 2024 7:49 am

Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style except he had to rebuild an entire squad too

After 5 games he got 7 points and it was far more clear what he was trying to do

He also did this without a striker (Robinson hadn’t signed) and without a transfer fee paid

Re: Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style ex

Wed Sep 18, 2024 8:59 am

Ninian27 wrote:Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style except he had to rebuild an entire squad too

After 5 games he got 7 points and it was far more clear what he was trying to do

He also did this without a striker (Robinson hadn’t signed) and without a transfer fee paid


What's your point? At this stage, comparing Steve Morisson and Bulut is like picking whether you want covid or the shits before a holiday.

Re: Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style ex

Wed Sep 18, 2024 10:24 am

SB 1927 wrote:
Ninian27 wrote:Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style except he had to rebuild an entire squad too

After 5 games he got 7 points and it was far more clear what he was trying to do

He also did this without a striker (Robinson hadn’t signed) and without a transfer fee paid


What's your point? At this stage, comparing Steve Morisson and Bulut is like picking whether you want covid or the shits before a holiday.


:lol: :lol:

Re: Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style ex

Wed Sep 18, 2024 12:04 pm

Underhill1927 wrote:
SB 1927 wrote:
Ninian27 wrote:Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style except he had to rebuild an entire squad too

After 5 games he got 7 points and it was far more clear what he was trying to do

He also did this without a striker (Robinson hadn’t signed) and without a transfer fee paid


What's your point? At this stage, comparing Steve Morisson and Bulut is like picking whether you want covid or the shits before a holiday.


:lol: :lol:


Or during your holiday.

Re: Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style ex

Wed Sep 18, 2024 6:16 pm

Probably the shits because you don't have to isolate for that!!

Re: Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style ex

Sat Sep 21, 2024 10:46 am

its like asking out of Ronnie and Reggie Kray, which one was more law-abiding.

Morison had absolutely no experience of anything other than direct 442 or its variants. He read his coach's manual and thought, he'd rock up and start playing "progressive" (daft name) football, with no subtle innovations, no half way house, no briefing the fans. Just copied everyone else.

Bulut is from "progressive" football, but from a culture that is slow and doesn't press, he has offered no solution on how to apply his thinking in the championship

Bellers retired a decade ago and dedicated himself to coaching. He is at the cutting edge of the modern game. You can't be an imitator you need to adapt your beliefs and experience to your current environment.

Being an EUFA A coach is meaningless. If Morison makes a name for himself in the lower levels, shows he has adapted, has his stamp, and is importantly successful he may have a future. Mimicking Pep is all fine and dandy but its all about the stats

Re: Steve Morison had the same task of changing the style ex

Sat Sep 21, 2024 2:30 pm

I can tell you right now, I preferred watching us under Morison than under Bulut