I just hope all the Maloney nay sayers realise he can't change things overnight, guaranteed they'll be on here tonight saying where's the difference, same old etc.
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I just hope all the Maloney nay sayers realise he can't change things overnight, guaranteed they'll be on here tonight saying where's the difference, same old etc.
He said it’s down to him and his staff to adapt to the players, not the other way round. He obviously doesn’t expect to come in and turn us into Belgium with a couple of passing and positional drills. Think you’re the one being naive if you’ve taken that from a perfectly sound interview detailing the large task at hand.
I expect we'll get hints of how he wants to play the game this season but, if it's different from how Ross set out his team (and we really won't know that for a while), it's not necessarily going to be an instant change as it's still the same squad.
Just listened to the latest Open Goal podcast.
Loads of high praise for Maloney from the lads that know him well and his dedication for perfection and things done in a professional manner.
Well worth a listen.
Mowbray was very open and out-spoken about the changes he was implementing and the way he wanted us to play. So even though early results weren’t great, fans could compare those words with the way we were playing and say ‘yup, I can see what we are trying to do here.’
Something similar happened with Stubbs - again, early results weren’t great, but he was open about needing to build a new team and try out different combinations and you could see players trying to make it work.
I think Maloney should also be upfront and honest from the start. It will help everyone know what to expect.
Open letter from the new manager
https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/articl...-shaun-maloney
Video inside training
https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/articl...aining-session
https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/articl...IC3I3M9E6JjEOw
Open letter from Maloney if not already posted
It is a phrase that I hate and to be honest that looks like it was written by someone in a Comms Team. Nothing wrong with it but it feels plastic and without any real feeling. It is a say all the right things in the right order and make sure you echo everything the CEO has been saying. Nothing that inspires or excites as far as I am concerned and like most he will be judged on how we play on the park and the results those performances bring. Hopefully, he won't find it a challenge for long as a bad 10 game spell might mean he is looking for another challenge.
It has been mentioned previously too. No harm in it and glad, like you it is recognised, but it is something that is organic and won't be solved by a bland comms piece. Someone else said on the thread or elsewhere that Mowbray set out what he wanted to achieve. I'd like to see that with Maloney and Ron and both to go into a bit more detail than bullet points. I'd want some loose timetable too. If you want fans to buy in then you need to give us something tangible to measure against and look forward to. It feels all a bit like my work where the Corporate Plan and CEO comms reads like everything is rosy in the garden but everyone working there feels like they are pulling up Japanese Knotweed all day and going nowhere
I was thinking more of when building blocks would be put in place. IE Maloney describes what style of play he would like and says he hopes over two transfer windors it could be achieved. Ron says he hopes to become the 3rd biggest club in terms up revenue from advertising in the next 5 years. Not a timetable for on field success but the building blocks that make it more likely
Mowbray had a big advantage that Maloney won’t, a group of talented young players coming through the system, he added some experienced players to help these young lads develop in to 1st team players and become a good team.
Maloney will more than likely have to buy players to adapt to his style of football, Doig & Boyle will suit his style maybe a few others but some of our players seem to struggle playing a high tempo game, maybe the new fitness guy can help with that, this squad has until the summer to show Maloney if they are worth keeping after that, yes we will get a couple of players in January window but I think SM will have a good budget for the upcoming summer window and we will see a number of changes to the team.
I am pretty sure that our new manager will be trawling through this forum, picking up all the expert analysis and opinions, how could he go wrong if he listens to all of us slavers.
:thumbsup:
In fairness to him it’s a short video focussing mainly on the warm up.
The side steps and volleys
Left and right sprints
Shooting drill
These are the drills that are normally taken by the coaches to get them warmed up or whilst he’s preparing something else. They players are having a whilst doing them and it’s not the main point of the session.
There was a video on his very first day which showed him shouting a lot and doing lots of running, appearing very energetic.
I think when it’s the crux of the session it will be him setting the tempo and being vocal in his own way.