WalsallMem wrote:philthesaddler wrote:I’ll feel free to judge the manager because I genuinely think he’s hampering the progress of the aforementioned 3 through his total lack of organisation
You mean those very same 3 years of 'progress' where you continually called for Smiths head.
You sir, are a complete and utter idiot :lol:
For 2 or more years we made no progress under Smith.
What he did - admittedly with the benefit of hindsight - is put in place a blueprint, a way of playing.
Let’s not forget we had huge long winless runs under Smith.
What happened was that Smith got lucky - he won the lottery of getting a number of players getting to a critical mass all at the same time.
Bradshaw, Sawyers, Forde, Mantom, Chambers and OConnor all has been at the club for a while, but all had their best season in 15/16. All of these had had pretty up/down times at the club. Bradshaw for example showed promise in his first season, but also frustrated many.
In addition, he made a couple of canny signings which paid off - Lalkovic and Demetriou for example.
Furthermore, he had the luck of having IMO two of the best players ever to come thru the ranks in Henry and Morris.
All of that culminated in a single season - more by luck than judgment.
What Smith deserves credit for is his blueprint and organisation - but without the flair and emergence of attacking skill and guile of Bradshaw and Sawyers, and the solidity of JD and Forde, and the youthful exuberance of Henry and Morris, 15/16 would’ve just been another season of mid table frustration under Smith. Nor shall we forget some of the dross Smith signed.
Bottom line is that at Walsall we can’t afford to have a manager who turns a team in to less than the sum of its parts - which is what Whitney is currently doing. Graydon succeeded because he took a group of individuals and made them a team - Smith managed that to an extent, but lucked out on several risks paying off in a single season.