You're probably right there. We need a manager who is a good motivator and is not overly worried about tactics. Tactics is short hand for "worrying about the opposition" and messing around with formations and lineups that the last 2 managers have indulged in.
We need a simple attacking system that all the players buy into and consistent team selection and a manager with enough nous and courage to know when to change things when necessary. He needs to improve our setpieces.
Despite all the gloom and negativity we do have the basis of a decent side. We just need the right manager.
Keegan might have been capable of doing that. I have my doubts.
Charlton did it. He conveyed a simple message, motivated the players and changed things when needed.
Sanchez seemed to do this with the North. They didn't fear anyone, had a good team spirit and went out and got on with the job. As well as that they had a set of supporters who got right behind the team. I think that's important. Unfortunately, they missed out on qualification because of results against lesser teams e.g. Iceland.
I don't think Allardyce (one trick pony) or Houllier ( too conservative, but I could be wrong) would fit the bill.
Venables might do it but seem to remember him messing about with formations when he was with England.
Brady has no experience, but maybe he's learned from Wenger.
Coppell from everyone left is potentially the right man for the job.
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