Corsair
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This is an interesting article: https://www.frontpagefootball.net/p...-new-central-coast-mariners-boss-mark-jacksonId like to see MJ start to make his own impact on the squad re: tactics
I feel like MJ has so far inherited Montys squad and was told "dont fix what isnt broken" and set about playing Montys way, with Montys tactics, for fear of derailing a successful team.
Hasnt worked out so far, so maybe time to dig into your experience and change up what needs to be changed, whether it be formation or overall play style, just try something different coz 4 losses on the bounce obviously isnt working
"I want to play front foot football and dominate every part of the game. That is my philosophy, that is how I want my teams to play, and that is what I will bring to the Central Coast," he said in the club statement."
"An early criticism of Jackson when he was first appointed at MK Dons was his commitment to possession-based football. Despite having the lion's share of possession in 13 of his 25 games in charge in the EFL League One, Jackson's side only secured victory in one of them.
But it is worth noting that Jackson was not stubborn, swiftly adapting towards a more balanced style of play towards the back end of his tenure. Ultimately, this approach was deemed better suited to MK Dons' situation, as they were embroiled in a relegation battle. The change did yield short-term improvements in results, but unfortunately, the performances eventually dipped in consistency, ultimately leading to his dismissal.
Jackson’s venture with MK Dons was ultimately labelled a failure, as they went winless in their last eight games of the season."
"While the initial struggles are evident, it's important to reserve early judgment. Following in the footsteps of Montgomery is an exceptionally challenging endeavour that many would be unable to follow."
Those are snippets relevant to this thread's theme and your post, however the article as a whole is interesting and worth a read. As Wombat pointed out previously, prior to his first Senior appointment at the Dons he did have great success with youth teams. Maybe a stint looking after the academy might have suited him better to prepare for the first team role, the way Monty came up.
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