PauliAlonso wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 10:03 am
barry wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:23 am
Reasons to Sack vs Reasons to keep Higgins
Keep
- 150k plus pay off
Get Rid
- failed to achieve 3 year plan
- Recruitment of staff and players
- Results and performances
- Fan apathy and next years ticket sales
- Loss of European money (POD reminded us it was a basic annual requirement)
- No plan B
- Defeated by part time minnows- Drogs & Magpies
- Paddy McLaughlin saga
- Depletion of academy players and structures
Keep:
First real title challenge in over 20 years;
Aside from SK, most successful performances (based on league position) over the duration of any manager's contract;
Has closed the gap on Rovers every year;
Has been massively let down by his players.
Release:
Didn't qualify for Europe.
- "depletion of academy structures" is not the responsibility nor fault of the manager.
- "No Plan B" has been thrown at him throughout the season and it's a lie. I've seen us setup in three different systems throughout the year - sometimes from KO and sometimes switching during the game (injuries and the availability in certain positions determine how effective those changes will be).
- The Paddy McLaughlin "saga" - big whoop. He thought he was getting someone who would work out as an AM but didn't.
- "Recruitment of staff and players" has been on point over the last three years, except for the summer window. We had signed one player early on and then nothing until after the Irish transfer window closed. Fans got restless and I think the manager panicked and signed players to pander to the fans. Big mistake. In order to sign those players, he had to free up room in the budget, and players ended up leaving who could've done a better job. Hindsight is great.
- "Failed to achieve a 3 year plan", it was a target and targets move. We were right up in this title race until the 2nd last game. He shouldn't be sacked based on that. Not making Europe, however, is a different story. POD has been clear in the past that this is a minimum requirement.
- And as for "fans apathy", I guarantee you this: if RH stays and fans stay away, if we win the first 4-5 games or are up around the top of the league, all those moaners will be back in their seats. 100%.
First real title challenge in 20 years -
You don't get no trophies for a title challenge. He has had the biggest budget in the club's history. His points tallies and performances have reduced year on year.
Aside from SK, most successful performances - see above
Has closed the gap on Rovers every year; we are light years off Rover, they finished above us despite European distractions. The rest of the league has also caught up on Rovers - Shels, St Pats, Sligo, Galway etc.
Has been massively let down by his players.-. Buck stops with the manager he signs and picks the squad, no one else to blame. He has openly reminded us that the buck stops with him as manager.
Academy Structure are indeed part of his remit maturing and developing our youth. He's on record saying this. Other than the odd cameo from Barr or McCourt we have seen no pathway for first team players. Instead we chose to "invest" in mercenaries like Wisdom, spending a fortune per week on a short term contract. Same said for Davenport, Robertson etc.
Paddy Mac Saga - big whoop. Cost the club 10s of thousand and were no better for it. Did Higgsy work out? Ill make a prediction is Higgins isnt sacked by POD hell create a few backroom scapegoats.
Targets don't move- the plan from the Chairman and Manager was a title in 3 years. He's had the budget to do it and failed. One FAI Cup to show and few rounds in Europe is not a good enough return for the investment. Same return as Declan Devine.
Plan B - I'll keep it simple what formations did he change in the game yesterday.. why is our record of 1st half goals so bad? Why has our pattern of plays changed? Ask any football person with limited knowledge will tell you Derry are predictable.
Re signings: Higgins had a brilliant first transfer window, which I largely attribute to Reynolds input and Higgins links with Dundalk. Hes signed 26 players.
Maher, Connolly, Shane, Fats, Dummigan, Diallo, McEneff, Patching, B Kavanagh, Duffy, Whealan, O Reilly.
Post 2022:
Graydon, C Kavanagh, Ryan, Doherty, Todd, Wisdom, McMullan, Mullan, Kelly, Robertson. Idehen, Wisdom, Davenport, Hoban.
How many of these signings have been developed or become a success? Maher, Connolly, Diallo, Dummigan, Graydon, O''Reilly and possibly Ben Doherty.
I would argue that Duffy, Patching, Hoban, have all regressed from their previous levels at Dundalk. Fats still has the talent but cant stay fit.