Wednesday, March 07, 2007

No Jackett Required

A lot of fans have been calling for a shake up of the backroom staff - me included. With the departure of Tim Flowers and Frankie Bunn to Coventry, there was a chance to do something radical to shake the playing staff out of a deep malaise.

It was disappointing, but sadly predictable to say the least that Pearce has seemingly gone for a "safe" option by appointing Kenny Jackett to the reserve and first team set-up, and now the opportunity to do something radical has passed him by.

I don't have anything personal against these guys, but when you look at the pedigree and achievements of Wigley and Jackett it doesn't really set the pulses racing. Was he (Jackett) selected for his outstanding footballing credentials or was it more a case that he was simply available? Similarly, Wigley's record at the top level doesn't really stand up to much close scrutiny; Southampton fans will testify to that.

I remember Jackett from his Watford days and he was a solid enough stopper. He did ok at Swansea in the sense that he managed to stay for about three years, a decent enough achievement for any football manager these days, but City are a Premiership club (well for now anyway), and should have European aspirations.

After the debacle of Saturday against Wigan, I fear that with the new backroom set-up we're in for more of the same dour, negative and mainly clueless performances. What City need are some big, strong and uncompromising personalties to whip the team into shape and reel in all the big egos and delusions of grandeur that have infested our club over the years.

Put it this way, if I were an ambitious current City player or someone looking for their next footballing career move and I was faced with a coaching staff of Jackett and Wigley, would I really fancy that? I think not !

We've got one of our biggest games for a while on Sunday when we take on Blackburn in the Cup. Hopefully we'll win, but if we do, that mustn't paper over the widening cracks in our club, because we are in big trouble, and on recent evidence we do not appear to have the management team capable of really turning it around and taking City forwards and upwards.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know of any "big names" that would jump at the chance of joining City ????

Bluesology said...

Alphie.... that's exactly my point !

Anonymous said...

I think he is not a big name because Pearce will not be at Coms past the end of the season - so its a temporary Jackett!!!

Anonymous said...

Pearce won't bring in anyone who is a potential threat or successor. It's funny that the MCFC website describe Jackett's signing as a "coup" - how do they work that out?
He left Division 1 Swansea a few weeks ago and was out of work. Jackett probably couldn't believe his luck when City came in for him

Citehboy said...

Most interesting for me is that Wardle has only agreed to granting Jackett a contract until the end of the season. Now there's a vote of confidence in Stu. As for Wigley. Doh!