Post subject: Re: My take on Pearson's support for Radford
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 12:06 pm
Lang Park
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Joined: Sep 29 2011 Posts: 361
Mild Rover wrote:I think that is something you often see with successful people, especially at the top of a hierarchy when they're no longer obliged to listen to alternative views. Just as unsuccessful people tend to overestimate the role luck has played in their lives, the successful (naturally) tend to downplay it in their personal narrative. And the idea of a superman is more appealing or easier to accept for a lot of other people than the idea that there's a big slice of arbitrary serendipity running through events - it's the same thing that fuels conspiracy theories. On reading your post, three examples sprang to mind - thatcher and the poll tax, Blair and WMD, and Allam and 'look at my record'. Trust in their own judgement, which they see as having been thoroughly in the past, blinds them to evidence pointing in the other direction. I don't for one second think Pearson has 'lost it' like that. But looking back at the thread somebody dragged up from 2011, that sort of stuff isn't going to help ground a fella. And really somebody close to him needs to point out the flaws in his 'Gentle's fault' story, as they're obvious even to people who want to think the best of AP. The other side of the coin, of course, is that with just one more good performance, you'd have won the cup within 2 years of his arrival and I'm sure he'd still be 'the man'. He just needed a bit more luck at a key moment.
Hull FC now seems like a classic case of "Groupthink" where a boss surrounds himself with people he knows aren't going to question him and will look for any number of alternate sources on which to apportion blame. The article in today's HDM is evidence of this.
If you aren't fired with enthusiasm, you will be fired with enthusiasm. Vince Lombardi
Post subject: Re: My take on Pearson's support for Radford
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 12:21 pm
B0NES
Club Coach
Joined: Jan 15 2005 Posts: 12465 Location: Hull
Lang Park wrote:Hull FC now seems like a classic case of "Groupthink" where a boss surrounds himself with people he knows aren't going to question him and will look for any number of alternate sources on which to apportion blame. The article in today's HDM is evidence of this.
This why we have no chance of signing a coach like Brain Smith/ Tim Sheens .
Post subject: Re: My take on Pearson's support for Radford
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:50 pm
FCFALERNA
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Joined: Mar 29 2015 Posts: 98 Location: Sunny Calabria
I am sure many of you saw the man with his head in his hands ten mins into second half shaking his head actually in his hands, then he got up and left the arena , probably to go get very drunk, but a owner who leaves the match with 20 to go is worrying for us because it gives us an indication of where we are even in his clearly pragmatic mind, but more so for Radford.. I am sure that Radford will have some tough questions to answer over the next week .... Unfortunately I hope he does not have the answers.... He never was and never will be the man to coach an SL club YET!!
Post subject: Re: My take on Pearson's support for Radford
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 5:29 pm
bonaire
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Joined: Apr 04 2014 Posts: 7874
FCFALERNA wrote:I am sure many of you saw the man with his head in his hands ten mins into second half shaking his head actually in his hands, then he got up and left the arena , probably to go get very drunk, but a owner who leaves the match with 20 to go is worrying for us because it gives us an indication of where we are even in his clearly pragmatic mind, but more so for Radford.. I am sure that Radford will have some tough questions to answer over the next week .... Unfortunately I hope he does not have the answers.... He never was and never will be the man to coach an SL club YET!!
Hopefully gone to his office to start making a shortlist of potential new coaches
Post subject: Re: My take on Pearson's support for Radford
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 6:32 pm
Mrs Barista
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Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29816 Location: West Yorkshire
FCFALERNA wrote:I am sure many of you saw the man with his head in his hands ten mins into second half shaking his head actually in his hands, then he got up and left the arena , probably to go get very drunk, but a owner who leaves the match with 20 to go is worrying for us because it gives us an indication of where we are even in his clearly pragmatic mind, but more so for Radford.. I am sure that Radford will have some tough questions to answer over the next week .... Unfortunately I hope he does not have the answers.... He never was and never will be the man to coach an SL club YET!!
Are you saying AP left the ground with 20 minutes to go?
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