Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
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Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
I'm probably putting 2 & 2 together and getting about 3¼, but.....
Point 1:- Kenny Jackett was appointed very, very quickly after Cook's departure. Mark Catlin has stated that KJ was the number one target, and that they moved for him before PC's departure was confirmed.
Point 2:- KJ has said in an interview that he has seen a number of our games this season, and he's familiar with a number of our fringe players, like Little Conor, Jack and Ben Close.
The question occurs to me - how far before his departure was it clear that Paul Cook was going to leave?
Point 1:- Kenny Jackett was appointed very, very quickly after Cook's departure. Mark Catlin has stated that KJ was the number one target, and that they moved for him before PC's departure was confirmed.
Point 2:- KJ has said in an interview that he has seen a number of our games this season, and he's familiar with a number of our fringe players, like Little Conor, Jack and Ben Close.
The question occurs to me - how far before his departure was it clear that Paul Cook was going to leave?
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Re: Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
Maybe from the point we'd definitely been promoted? PC had then served his purpose?
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Re: Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
1) It was a very quick appointment but then the rumours of PC leaving to Wigan started almost immediately after the season had finished so perhaps the club had sounded KJ out a while ago. I can't believe it would be earlier than that though.
2) It's in his professional interest to know what's going on in the EFL. If it was my livelihood I'd be watching as many games and talking to peers within the industry as much as possible. I understand that some unemployed managers might simply hit the golf course until a job offer comes in but obviously KJ is a consummate pro.
2) It's in his professional interest to know what's going on in the EFL. If it was my livelihood I'd be watching as many games and talking to peers within the industry as much as possible. I understand that some unemployed managers might simply hit the golf course until a job offer comes in but obviously KJ is a consummate pro.
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Re: Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
Mostly what Gary said. Any business that is well run is always considering what will happen if/when they lose key members of staff. This is doubly true in football where managerial turnover is so high. So many people on here have said, rightly, that Catlin is doing a great job, and it is reasonable to assume that succession planning is part of that competence.
From Jackett's POV, football employment is very much a "who you know" process, and whilst he was partly unemployed and partly doing a bit at Spurs academy, I would expect him (or any similar ex-manager in that position) to be going round possible clubs to keep up-to-date, but also to chat to CEOs, DoFs, etc. and keep himself known and remembered when vacancies arise. It is a game of networking to rival politics and journalism.
From Jackett's POV, football employment is very much a "who you know" process, and whilst he was partly unemployed and partly doing a bit at Spurs academy, I would expect him (or any similar ex-manager in that position) to be going round possible clubs to keep up-to-date, but also to chat to CEOs, DoFs, etc. and keep himself known and remembered when vacancies arise. It is a game of networking to rival politics and journalism.
Re: Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
I suspect KJ had to stop himself getting on the blower to Pompey when he heard there was a vacancy here. Didn't want to appear too eager but I reckon he was probably just as desperate to get this job as Catlin was to give it to him.
There could hardly have been a better opening for him than us and from our point of view there could hardly have been a better man waiting in the wings.
A mutually perfect situation.
I think this explains the alacrity with which proceedings came to a conclusion.
Any news on Joe Gallen?
There could hardly have been a better opening for him than us and from our point of view there could hardly have been a better man waiting in the wings.
A mutually perfect situation.
I think this explains the alacrity with which proceedings came to a conclusion.
Any news on Joe Gallen?
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Re: Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
Mmmmm........I've been wondering about this very same thing myself, and figured that the seed could have been sown when PC spoke / met with Mr E?
I can't help thinking that they are two very different types of characters, and just wonder how they hit it off (or not)......or maybe Mr E just struggled with that grating accent......or PC's constant use of the phrase "Let's not make any bones about it" !!!!
I can't help thinking that they are two very different types of characters, and just wonder how they hit it off (or not)......or maybe Mr E just struggled with that grating accent......or PC's constant use of the phrase "Let's not make any bones about it" !!!!
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Re: Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
I've just read a theory on the Snooze comments section, which struck a resonant chord with me.
The theory is that when there were lots of calls for Paul Cook's head, around the time of the Crewe game, perhaps KJ was contacted then, and sounded out about whether he would be interested in taking charge - this would have given him the time and motivation to take an interest in our games and players. At the time, our performances then improved, so sacking the manager was the wrong thing to do.
Fast forward to the summer, the Cook/Wigan rumours start abounding, so Mr Catlin gives Kenny another ring and Bob's your mother's brother.
Just a theory, but one I like the sound of.
The theory is that when there were lots of calls for Paul Cook's head, around the time of the Crewe game, perhaps KJ was contacted then, and sounded out about whether he would be interested in taking charge - this would have given him the time and motivation to take an interest in our games and players. At the time, our performances then improved, so sacking the manager was the wrong thing to do.
Fast forward to the summer, the Cook/Wigan rumours start abounding, so Mr Catlin gives Kenny another ring and Bob's your mother's brother.
Just a theory, but one I like the sound of.
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Re: Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
It is a good theory and I like it Mr McLockface; whether it's sound or not we may never know. Either way what comes across to me is, that the CEO was alive to the situation whenever it arose and that he is without doubt the best tool that PFC currently has in its box. We can only hope that he remains.
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Re: Something Mr Jackett said in an interview
I wholeheartedly agree.Coshamwreck wrote:It is a good theory and I like it Mr McLockface; whether it's sound or not we may never know. Either way what comes across to me is, that the CEO was alive to the situation whenever it arose and that he is without doubt the best tool that PFC currently has in its box. We can only hope that he remains.
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