SissokoWasGood (BoL)
Steve Carr
But you should also perhaps understand that Frank is the proactive one in the way a lot of us think. Identifying strengths and weaknesses of your opposition is proactive especially when you blend them into your own philosophy. Frank's the one that is building processes and strong foundations. Frank exudes proaction compared to prior managers. He reminds me of Pep and Klopp because they went down the same path as Frank is in their first season. Under Poch, we had Paulinho, Capoue, Stamboue, Dembele etc getting splinters whilst Mason and Bentalab got the shirts. Is that any different from Gray with Frank? Those first seasons were pretty tough for all of the above and I expect that this season as well.
I do think the second half of the season will be better than the first. Those methods will start to kick in. We'll get players back and even a new player or two. Frank and the club will be in a happier place.
I’m really open to the idea that Frank’s approach is going to pay dividends long term and even second half of this season, I’ve been big on the idea that we’ve seen green shoots in the last month.
But I don’t see the similarity in Frank and Poch at a football level. At a general leadership level as a manager of a club, instilling principles that endure long term, yes. On the pitch, I think Poch was proactive and Frank is reactive. People may use those words differently, but as defined in the context of football coaching reactive is surely most commonly used to describe being more concerned with stopping the opposition versus imposing your own style of play?
Frank is proactive in going about instilling his principles, his method and approach to football, but it’s inherently a reactive approach.