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  1. 7 hours ago, fizoxy said:

    We did the right thing by him by giving him a testimonial match despite him playing about 60 games, because of his injury, but he still feels the club owes him something. I'm sure he was whining about not getting a coaching job at one point, despite him not being a coach and doing nothing in football since finishing with us.
     

    Not according to a 2008 interview (http://www.motherwell-mad.co.uk/feat/edx1/colin_oneill_speaks_to_firparkcorner_412896/index.shtml):

    Did you ever consider coaching/management?

    No, it's not the same. I used to be sick pre-game but being a manager is just not the same atmosphere. I'd rather be out there chasing people and getting involved rather than watching from the sidelines.

    Seems he's more annoyed with the SFA and lack of support from them after his retiring, and that has translated to him taking his feelings out on the Club (https://m.facebook.com/Colin-ONeills-fight-for-equality-within-SFA-English-FA-623274267809016/)

  2. I am delighted for Hammy.

    Listening to him talk about an integrated club is positive. Having staff work across all the squads is vital to develop continuity between the Academy and First Team and everything in between. This comment and vision suggest that Alexander was given free rein to do what he wanted, such as relegating Lasley,  filling the squad with shit from elsewhere and sticking with the same anti-football hoofball, and look how that ended. Making him King Alexander of MFC is what nearly killed us off. Our Club thrives when we are an enjoyable to watch but an average team who ocassionally punches above our weight. That approach is not compatibile with arrogance.

     Appointing Hammy suggests to me that the Board now understand what the Club needs and what the fans want. Given we've already entered and been expelled from a Euro campaign and started our season, Hammy's other comments on the lack of fitness and required recruitment are unsurprising but a further damning indictment of the Alexander regime. I would expect Daws to also be mutually-consented soon and for the Board to have learned a very harsh and expensive lesson with the recent Alexander project.

    Good riddance to Alexander the Failed.

  3. These quotes are key to why he is the man for job, and it's clear the board plan to support his plans and give him the resources required.

    “He inspired us with not only his short-term plans to reshape the squad and adapt the style, but his medium to long-term vision around a fully integrated club and we felt this matched how we see the future of the club.

    “We think he will bring many qualities to the job that he has demonstrated running the biggest department at the club for almost five years and it’s abundantly clear to us that he has the support and buy-in of the current squad and staff.

    “We are going to have a busy few weeks and months ahead, but the board will give Steven all the support we can to be successful.”

  4. 1 hour ago, spudmfc said:

    Ok,we'll say it was a more flexible 433 if u want..he had maguire holding in both games which didnt work he pushed goss inside n thats the best ive seen him play for us n he also played wingbacks,SOD was never that far up the park under GA

    I agree on Goss for the St Jonhstone game. He was excellent once pushed inside and dictated play from the middle. On wingbacks, I would prefer a solid back 3 of McGinn - new CB - Lamie, with 2 wingbacks of SOD and new LB. This is the approach I think would suit this squad. 

  5. Just now, spudmfc said:

    Unbelievable that people cant see wots on the park in front of them 2 games hammy has had,and twice he has altered from GA rigid 433

    I didn't say he didn't change tactics for St Mirren or St Johnstone games, but we did start with the same basic 4-3-3 for both. I was implying that he needs to keep it up and not revert to 4-3-3 Alexanderball at any time. Even with the limited squad, which he has acknowledged, keeping up the less rigid approach to the 4-3-3 with tactical changes demonstrates that he does have an idea of what is required to fix things and, importantly, is not afraid to change it up in the face of an interview. 

  6. 40 minutes ago, GazzyB said:

    Looking somewhat unlikely we will have a new man in for Aberdeen.

     

    One last chance for Hammell to make the changes he allegedly wants to make, but I imagine it’ll be a 4-3-3 hoofball replica of Alexander with the same players again.

    If Hammy gets the Aberdeen game and, considering it is a free hit for him, he doesn't deviate from the failed 4-3-3 to try a 3-5-2 or 4-3-2-1 or otherwise, he may as well withdraw his name from the hat at kick-off. 

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  7. 14 hours ago, wellfan said:

    Agreed. He touted using new recruitment models in his first interview in summer 2021, but what has he actually achieved other than being Alexander's pal? Let's look below.

    2022/23

    McGinn - Alexander signed him in an attempt to force out SOD; released by Hibs and easy to get
    Spittal - Easy to get replacement for O'Hara; known in Scottish system
    Morris - Alexander's former player and pals with KVV, so not down to Daws 

    2021/22

    Shields - Signed at the same time as Daws joined; a 3-year project, but not good enough
    Goss - Decent
    KVV - Alexander's former player, so not down to Daws 
    Woolery - Average journeyman who they let go
    Tierney - Promising
    Nirrenold - Not good enough and released
    O'Connor - Not good enough and released
    Kelly - We had him on loan long before Daws was on the scene
    Roberts  - On the scene before Daws but we let go
    Sol - Crap
    Efford - Crap
    Ojala - Signed a Finnished pro
    Slattery - Decent
    Shaw - Wasted wage
    Mahon - B team
    Amaluzor - Crap
    Parker - Crap

    Summary

    For every Slattery/Goss/KVV/Tierney, we've been dealt a volume of shite sandwiches. And some of the appointments wouldn't have required a Head of Recruitment either. We need a new managerial, academy, and recruitment model that works for our type of Club.

    That's Andy Dibble gone. A friend of Alexander's. I wonder if Daws is next?
     

     

  8. 4 hours ago, Spit_It_Out said:

    Ps think Nick Daws needs to go to make this work properly.

    Agreed. He touted using new recruitment models in his first interview in summer 2021, but what has he actually achieved other than being Alexander's pal? Let's look below.

    2022/23

    McGinn - Alexander signed him in an attempt to force out SOD; released by Hibs and easy to get
    Spittal - Easy to get replacement for O'Hara; known in Scottish system
    Morris - Alexander's former player and pals with KVV, so not down to Daws 

    2021/22

    Shields - Signed at the same time as Daws joined; a 3-year project, but not good enough
    Goss - Decent
    KVV - Alexander's former player, so not down to Daws 
    Woolery - Average journeyman who they let go
    Tierney - Promising
    Nirrenold - Not good enough and released
    O'Connor - Not good enough and released
    Kelly - We had him on loan long before Daws was on the scene
    Roberts  - On the scene before Daws but we let go
    Sol - Crap
    Efford - Crap
    Ojala - Signed a Finnished pro
    Slattery - Decent
    Shaw - Wasted wage
    Mahon - B team
    Amaluzor - Crap
    Parker - Crap

    Summary

    For every Slattery/Goss/KVV/Tierney, we've been dealt a volume of shite sandwiches. And some of the appointments wouldn't have required a Head of Recruitment either. We need a new managerial, academy, and recruitment model that works for our type of Club.

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  9. 23 minutes ago, fizoxy said:

    Stolen from p&b, but this source says the interviews are Simo, Hammell, and someone else under contract,

    https://www.mtvuutiset.fi/arti...unelmapestia/8484990#gs.8p47ia

    According to MTV Urheilu, Simo Valakari has been invited to a job interview at Motherwell. Valakari will participate in Wednesday's interview remotely.

    According to MTV Urheilu, the head coach of Kuopio Palloseura is one of the three remaining candidates to become the new manager of the Scottish Premier League club. One candidate is another, contracted coach. The other is club legend and current interim pilot Steven Hammell.

    Valakari, 49, has been heavily linked with a Motherwell helm since the sacking of Graham Alexander in late July.

    Valakari admitted to MTV Urheilu that he is interested in coaching his former club, but called the news from Scotland just a week ago "speculation."

    KuPS will travel to Switzerland on Wednesday morning, where they will face Young Boys in the third qualifying round of the European Conference League on Thursday. Valakari is expected to take control of the match as usual, despite the job interview.

    MTV Urheilu could not reach Kuopio Palloseura CEO Jarmo Heiskas to comment on the matter.

  10. If Hammy gets the job, there would hopefully be a provision in his new contract allowing him to return to his current role should it all go wrong, which it very well could if he's not enabled to sign the players required to try to fix things. Otherwise, it's a significant risk for him at this stage of his coaching career. I'd hate to lose him from the Club due to Alexander and the Board's messes.  

  11. 3 hours ago, fizoxy said:

    In agreement on the recruitment team. We had Nick Daws talking up the advantages of the scouting network thing we joined, and how we can use the work permit rules to our advantage to bring in good players from mon traditional markets, and that has brought us Sol, Ojala, and Efford. Not sure how much he would have been involved in mcginn and spittall, and I assume Morris was an Alexander production. Either way, I'm not enthused by the prospect of him bringing the signings we need in the next couple of weeks.

    Slattery looks to be a decent signing, and Tierney certainly has promise. I can see the logic behind woolery and shields, but for two fast and strong players they/GA found ways to nullify their strengths.

    Maybe they take instruction from the manager, which in this case seems to have been "sign shite players that I can make worse."

    Nick Daws is a pal of Alexander, and I would argue that he owns some of the serious problems we have with our current squad. Perhaps (or hopefully)  we'll see him mutually consented soon too. 

    https://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2021/06/11/nick-daws-appointed-head-of-recruitment-operations/

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  12. Goalkeepers

    Kelly - class
    Fox - ok
    Connelly - ?

    Defenders

    SOD - ok
    Carrol - injured and crap
    Sol - crap
    Mugabi - crap
    Ojala - made of glass
    Lamie - ok
    McGinley - crap
    McGinn - ok
    Johnston - shows promise
    Devine - ?

    Midfielders

    Maguire - acceptable
    Spittal - acceptable
    Slattery - ok
    Goss - ok
    Tierney - ok
    Cornelius - ok

    Forwards

    KVV - ok
    Shields - crap
    Efford - crap
    Morris - crap
    Mahon - ?

    Summary

    A team of Motherwell's level will inevitably always have to carry some crap; however, we are overwhelmingly crap due to Alexander. We need to make a lot of signings or we're going down. We need, at least: 1x winger, 2x forwards, 2x centre backs, 1x left back, 1x creative midfielder and 1x big bastard tough guy. 

  13. Today summed up just how much of a useless cunt Alexander is. He's left us with one of the worst squads I've seen in years, and I can't believe he thought it was okay to take us into the start of a Euro campaign and new season with that mob of shite. At least Hammy tried to get them playing some football today, but you can only piss with the cock you've got, and that cock is impotent and includes more than one bawbag.

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