Anyone find it a bit daft that because Cathro hasn't come from a football-playing background he's therefore billed as some sort of 'boffin' with a 'blueprint' or a 'masterplan' that elevates him above your average football manager?
After a dismal first couple of months in charge, including the toe-curling post-Raith interview, I thought the guy was way out of his depth. I was surprised by the emphatic win over Rangers, but the sudden switch of mindset among the Hearts support from increasing derision to 'ah, the Cathro masterplan is starting to take shape' seems premature, especially as it's since transpired that Rangers were on the cusp of their latest off-field meltdown. Based on yesterday's performance, Hearts appear to be exactly as they always are...big and physical (ie the key components of every club side Levein has managed) and in no shape or form a side playing some sort of intellectually superior football.
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13-02-2017 06:07 PM #1
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13-02-2017 06:12 PM #2
Still early days. They've signed 9 new players and beat a poor Sevco side and Motherwell, then drawed with us. Something about him that annoys me though, has a smug Yamish thing about him. 😄
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13-02-2017 06:15 PM #3
FWIW, he was quite popular at Newcastle United. Benitez liked him and the players enjoyed his coaching. Benitez was quite happy to let him go as good coaches are ten-a-penny though. It's an understatement to say there's no managerial pedigree there. Fair play to the yams for trying something new, as long as they never beat us or win anything while he's in charge.
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13-02-2017 06:38 PM #4
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13-02-2017 06:45 PM #5
It's very unusual for someone with no significant playing experience (forfar youth team was his limit), to get a managerial gig like Hertz. No matter his coaching résumé, That's the barrier he'll always face, someone will always turn around in the dressing room and say 'wtf do YOU know about it when you can barely kick a ba?'
The jury is still out. I'm very much enjoying his performances in front of the camera in the meantime.
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13-02-2017 06:50 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think his lack of experience combined with his age will count against him, like it does for a lot of young managers in any industry.
I think what will really count against him though is that he is an absolute slaver and comes across as a know it all smug prick.
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13-02-2017 06:52 PM #7
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It's no wonder there's questions about his ability.
On Rangers Sportsound tonight they were babbling on about who might be the next Rangers manager.
ALL the USUAL suspects were discussed.
The football media in this country can't see further than their own Christmas card list when it comes to discussing managers.
It's quite pathetic.
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13-02-2017 06:52 PM #8
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Without the nine signings two weeks ago he'd be on a shuggly peg. Him and the Nickelback roadie.
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13-02-2017 06:54 PM #9
Does he think he's the Queen? Every answer is "We did this, we did not do that, we go again, we have the same goal" etc. Every interview sound like a conversation with Smeagol.....
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13-02-2017 06:59 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We want the same thing
And all that we need is to
See it together
He's turning into Belinda Carlise..."We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
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13-02-2017 07:04 PM #11
I'm not convinced his first language is English - he certainly seems to struggle with some of the basic elements.
As for Nanny McPhee beside him, I can only assume that he's his carer..
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13-02-2017 07:08 PM #12
"Kid Cathro - Kid Computer Cathro" gets the nod of approval from me. As long as he remains the so-called number one at Tynie (Levein anybody?) then I can't see Hearts ever beating us.
Lennon owned him yesterday and will own him again in the replay.
For once it really is satisfying to see two consecutive Hibs managers/coaches (Stubbsy and Lennon) own two consecutive Hearts coaches (Neilsen and Cathro)
Happy days indeed for we Hibbies.
I for one will enjoy the ride while we are the dominant derby team.
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13-02-2017 07:22 PM #14
The patter folk target him with is cringeworthy, however he is the hearts manager and deserves it all for that fact.
If he wasn't managing hearts I'd be hoping he was successful so I can hear all those dinosaurs on the radio crying about how he can't know what hes doing just because he didn't play professionally.
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13-02-2017 07:25 PM #16
I think folk are maybe being a wee bit hard on Cathro. Mainly because he looks like the wee nae mates, scholarly, never had a girlfriend, teacher's pet type no mark that we all remember from our youth.
Time/age/experience tells me that sometimes these types go on to rule us all!!
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13-02-2017 07:33 PM #17
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lol...love the fact that you start with ..."think folk are being a wee bit hard on Cathro"...then absolutely hammer him... hahaha
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13-02-2017 07:42 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-02-2017 07:46 PM #19
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My wife reckons he's like a foreigner speaking in his 2nd language.
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13-02-2017 07:49 PM #20
If we are to progress as a footballing nation, and not remain a pathetic backwater for inadequate Masonic stage dads, we need people like Cathro to succeed. But note the 'people like Cathro' rather than 'Cathro'. I hope he's a dismal failure at Hearts.
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13-02-2017 07:54 PM #21
It depends on which USB stick is inserted up his erse prior to interview. Think they mixed up the bosses one with the tossers one on Sunday.
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13-02-2017 08:03 PM #22
I cant take anyone serious when they wear a crew neck jumper with a shirt and tie underneath.
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13-02-2017 08:03 PM #23
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The reason for it is pretty simple. He's been writing master plans since he was about 20 (when most other managers were just playing and not giving coaching plans a moment's thought). He ran his own coaching academy, his plan worked and then he did the same for Dundee United. He was clearly very good at that, but whether he can translate it into being able to do the same thing at first team level remains to be seen. It's very different working with kids compared to professional athletes.
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13-02-2017 08:08 PM #24
Sorry if breaking any rules and I'll get a warning, but he looks an inbred tbh. Something about him, has a look of those random pictures re you see in an old chateau or that, anyway, I can't be the only one that sees something weird?
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13-02-2017 08:30 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But I agree with the sentiment
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13-02-2017 08:34 PM #26
It's ok... eh, what's difficult?... the pitch is the pitch... we'll just have to beat them again next Widinsday... wait, next Widinsday!? Who agreed to that!?
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