Re: Toby King CONFIRMED TO HUDDERSFIELD ON LOAN, WARDLE IN R : Sun Jun 26, 2022 2:51 pm
lefty goldblatt wrote:
Same here.
To me, Powell comes across as an old fashioned "ranter and raver" in your Alex Murphy/Tony Barrow mould, rather than an "arm around the shoulder" Tony Smith kind of guy. Smith showed his determination with Gleeson, rather than Powell's "throwing baby and bath water" approach. That's (to me) what was needed.
To me, Powell comes across as an old fashioned "ranter and raver" in your Alex Murphy/Tony Barrow mould, rather than an "arm around the shoulder" Tony Smith kind of guy. Smith showed his determination with Gleeson, rather than Powell's "throwing baby and bath water" approach. That's (to me) what was needed.
Not sure he's a "ranter and raver" like that but I think he's a dour uncompromising Yorkshireman who won't indulge players that aren't with the programme. One of the reasons I was keen on the Powell appointment was because he seemed perfect for breaking the old "jobs for the boys" cliquey culture at the club. The other two coaches I would have liked: Brian McDermott and Shaun Wane, are similar characters.
Now...this approach does not always work. The warning analogy from another sport is Graeme Souness at Liverpool, when he took over a squad which needed an overhaul and managed to alienate everyone by moving too fast and he set the club back years. What really did for Souness was he made crap signings. There was logic behind the rest of what he was trying to do but when you move out good players and sign tripe you go in the wrong direction.