Dean Austin video interview (6 Viewers)

shmmeee

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“I always say ‘see the brain wait for the body’”

*signs Ellis Simms*
 

CovRes

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To be honest I’d say his record in terms of identifying new talent has been pretty average by our recent standards. Very few of his signings have been slam dunk successes.
To be fair to him, he spent roughly 3 months working more or less alone as our scouting system had pretty much gone.
He had about 3/4 weeks before his first window and brought in McNally, Norton Cuffy and Wilson Esbrand, IIRC. Which wasn't too bad.

For the 2nd window he was dealing with 2 lists of players, 1 for the Premier League and 1 for the Championship. With little overlap and little ability to commit to anything before the playoffs were over. And I think the playoff final was a little later than usual that year which won't have helped.
 
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Mucca Mad Boys

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Longer ago than that, people thought last summers recruitment was shite and then everyone thought he stabbed Robins in the back and got him sacked iirc
At the time, significant proportion of the fanbase couldn’t countenance the idea that it was in fact Robins who had made strategic mistakes and dug his own grave.

It took Lampard coming in and turning the season around to prove that the players were in fact, more than capable of living up to the pre-season hype.
 

SBT

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To be fair to him, he spent roughly 3 months working more or less alone as our scouting system had pretty much gone.
He had about 3/4 weeks before his first window and brought in McNally, Norton Cuffy and Wilson Esbrand, IIRC. Which wasn't too bad.

For the 2nd window he was dealing with 2 lists of players, 1 for the Premier League and 1 for the Championship. With little overlap and little ability to commit to anything before the playoffs were over. And I think the playoff final was a little later than usual that year which won't have hoped.
As far as recruitment goes, I’d say he’s been dealt the best hand the club has offered in years! He hasn’t done terribly by any stretch but I don’t think he’s been outstanding either.
 

CovRes

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As far as recruitment goes, I’d say he’s been dealt the best hand the club has offered in years! He hasn’t done terribly by any stretch but I don’t think he’s been outstanding either.
That's fair. There were just some terrible overreactions to how things started out last season.
 

alexccfc99

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At the time, significant proportion of the fanbase couldn’t countenance the idea that it was in fact Robins who had made strategic mistakes and dug his own grave.

It took Lampard coming in and turning the season around to prove that the players were in fact, more than capable of living up to the pre-season hype.
The squad was underperforming up until January let's be honest

I love MR and always will, but he is a manager who will get a limited squad earning peanuts to overperform their ability as opposed to one who will get higher paid egos to their full potential

It sounds unappreciative but the sad reality on reflection and with hindsight is that we may have outgrown him
 

mmttww

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dealt the best hand the club has offered in years!

Don't disagree for a minute on that point, but the two full seasons he's had a hand in were arguably the best two we've seen in a very long time with a platform in place to keep pushing. Big picture, I feel like when you look at bang for buck, he's done above average.
 

shmmeee

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Don't disagree for a minute on that point, but the two full seasons he's had a hand in were arguably the best two we've seen in a very long time with a platform in place to keep pushing. Big picture, I feel like when you look at bang for buck, he's done above average.

Spent more than any head of recruitment in city’s history though I’d say. All good if we also reap more than ever before (be it sales or promotion) but that’s yet to be seen.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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The squad was underperforming up until January let's be honest

I love MR and always will, but he is a manager who will get a limited squad earning peanuts to overperform their ability as opposed to one who will get higher paid egos to their full potential

It sounds unappreciative but the sad reality on reflection and with hindsight is that we may have outgrown him

The results under Lampard were improved from Day 1. It was our home form that drove us up the table and our home form under Robins was the worst it’s ever been in either of his tenures.

IIRC, the early criticisms against Lampard was that the results have been propped up by playing poor teams. There was that to consider but also that the games were coming thick and fast so there wasn’t an ideal amount of time between games to bed in his methods.
 

mmttww

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more than any head of recruitment...

Dunno if that's a fair test. He's one of two that we've had I think (Badlan?) and he had to run on fumes so for me it's better to look at how we're doing lb for lb vs. other clubs in the league. In that sense, it looks good. Fees and wages wise I feel we're getting good value in results on the pitch. Next real test is how we handle a big sale e.g. MVE.
 
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Captain Dart

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I thought the paint job on that wall panelling was pretty poor. 😁
 

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