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 Is it time for a new national manager?
Topic Originator: ghostrider  
Date:   Thu 25 Jun 14:46

Whilst Steve Clarke has undoubtedly achieved much by getting Scotland Men`s to 3 major tournaments out of 4, I think we need to ask is it time for a change?

Ask yourself,
1) would Celtic have won the league last year if O`Neill not come in. Turned the same group of players into winners.
2) would Man Utd be competing in Champions League if Amorin had remained in charge. Again new manager with same group of players, suddenly got them playing better.

You could argue teams with stability over managers have gone on to achieve wonders aka Arsenal and Man City. But I would argue even in these cases the managers improved these teams by constantly bringing in different players to take them up a level.

Steve Clarke seems to be able to get teams to play well (sometimes we get lucky) in qualification but as soon as they get to the actual tournament goes into a "safety first" approach.

Also refuses to bring in new players to challenge the existing squad, always coming up with the "I trust these guys I have". Which I think leads to these players subconsciously losing that extra competitive edge as their place is safe.

I genuinely believe a new manager could take this same group and get a better tune of them now.

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 Re: Is it time for a new national manager?
Topic Originator: SeasonedPar  
Date:   Thu 25 Jun 15:21

Steve Clark has been the best manager Scotland have ever had.

He’s brought in new players, not that long since Gannon Doak, Curtis, Shankland even Lewis Ferguson wouldn’t have got near the team, so a bit unfair to criticise him for not bringing in new players.

Let down by senior players, Robertson, Handley, McKenna especially, while McGinn and McTominay haven’t had a great WC. Yes he’s cautious, but last night’s team looked ambitious. Careless mistakes from different players has cost us dearly. Clark standing in the side looking as frustrated and angry as we are.

No strikers, struggling for a decent right back, poor performances. Tartan Army are amazing, no doubt they deserve much better. Just exactly who would come in and do a better job?
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 Re: Is it time for a new national manager?
Topic Originator: Parsdaft21346327964  
Date:   Thu 25 Jun 15:34

The best bit about a new Scotland manager is who are you going to go for the only one recently I thought oh maybe he might be good was derek mcinnes but obviously not happening now with the sfa seemingly rather 1. Either not looking outside of being Scottish to manage us or 2. Everyone turning us down if we ask there’s no better option right now

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 Re: Is it time for a new national manager?
Topic Originator: Hunter78  
Date:   Thu 25 Jun 15:46

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Parsdaft21346327964, Thu 25 Jun 15:34

The best bit about a new Scotland manager is who are you going to go for the only one recently I thought oh maybe he might be good was derek mcinnes but obviously not happening now with the sfa seemingly rather 1. Either not looking outside of being Scottish to manage us or 2. Everyone turning us down if we ask there’s no better option right now


Moyes the only candidate in 2/3 years time
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 Re: Is it time for a new national manager?
Topic Originator: davepars  
Date:   Thu 25 Jun 15:47

Clark has shown us loyalty when many past Scotland managers have used us as a stepping stone or bridge to their next club.
He is not out of his depth. He was in a no win situation last night with his team choice.....too conservative, pelters, too attacking minded, pelters.

We should show the guy the same kind of loyalty he has shown our national team and not look to punt him the moment we don`t overachieve in a World Cup or Euro`s

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 Re: Is it time for a new national manager?
Topic Originator: WarringtonPar  
Date:   Thu 25 Jun 15:54

Definitely time for a new manager and new ideas. That’s two tournaments now where we have made no impact whatsoever and to suggest there is no one out there to replace him is nonsense, there are dozens of proven coaches better qualified than Clarke. We might have to look further afield but that’s no bad thing. We need a complete revamp of tactics and approach. He is the dullest individual and it’s clear he’s incapable of organising or motivating the players. Didn’t even have the nuts to face the media after the game because he had no answers. Yes individual mistakes have been the mainstay of our downfall but his blind loyalty to certain players and his tactical naivety hasn’t helped. It’s the same every tournament and all we have as fans is a barrel of what ifs. I said before the tournament started they’d be home before the postcards and I don’t think my prediction is in danger.
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