'No miracles': Philippe Clement gets instant view of size of task at Norwich

Norwich City's Struggles Reflect a Broader Crisis Under Ben Knapper

As Kenny McLean came down to earth after his Scotland heroics, it was clear that not all the blame for Norwich City's woes rested on the captain's shoulders. McLean's concession of possession to Demarai Gray, leading to Jay Stansfield's second goal in successive games, epitomized the team's back-foot performance at St Andrew's.

The club's struggles are a symptom of a larger problem – its strategy is based on a 'Moneyball' approach to recruitment. The dismissal of Liam Manning after just 17 games in charge may have lanced the boil of vitriol for supporters, who were becoming increasingly angry before the previous defeat by Leicester that players arrived at home games in team buses due to safety concerns.

Ben Knapper, the sporting director, has faced intense scrutiny from fans and pundits alike. His policy of buying young and continental players has not yielded the desired results, with five permanent managers since Daniel Farke left four years ago. Relegation from the Premier League is still pending.

Philippe Clement's appointment as manager may offer some hope for Norwich City supporters. The former Rangers boss vowed to help make his new charges "the fittest team in the league" but acknowledged that individual professionalism and dedication are key to fitness.

The pressure on Clement will be immense, with the team facing Oxford United and QPR at home. His long-term plan may not yield immediate results, but the prospect of challenging towards the top end of the Championship in 18 months' time is an attractive one for fans.

While Clement's appointment has generated excitement among supporters, it remains to be seen whether he can steer Norwich City out of their current woes and build a sustainable team. The road ahead will be long and arduous, but with the right approach and dedication, the possibility of greatness cannot be ruled out.
 
I'm getting worried about these young players they keep bringing in πŸ€”... always so full of energy, but not much substance on the pitch. They need to develop some discipline and teamwork skills before I can start cheering for them again πŸ˜’. And what's with all the changes at the top? Can't we just stick with one manager and let him figure things out? It's like they're trying to solve a puzzle with too many pieces 🧩. My grandkids play soccer, and even they know that you can't just buy your way to success πŸ˜‚.
 
I'm getting so frustrated with Ben Knapper, the sporting director at Norwich City 😩. He's been there for years and nothing's changed, just a never-ending cycle of buying young players who can't cut it in the Premier League πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's like he's not listening to the fans or the coaches, just going with his own 'Moneyball' approach πŸ’Έ. And now they've got another manager on board, Philippe Clement, and I'm hoping he'll be able to sort out the team πŸ”. The thought of them getting relegated is just heartbreaking πŸ€•. Can't they just get it right for once?! 😩
 
πŸ€” I'm not convinced by Ben Knapper's strategy just yet... I mean, 5 permanent managers since Daniel Farke left? That's a pretty high turnover rate for any team, let alone one in crisis like Norwich City. What's the logic behind Knapper's 'Moneyball' approach to recruitment? Are we looking at some kind of data-driven model that's supposed to guarantee success, but isn't quite working out? πŸ“Š I need to see some stats or research to back up this claim... can someone share a source on how this strategy is being implemented and why it's not yielding the desired results? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” Norwich City's struggles are defo a result of them relying too much on young & continental players πŸ“Š According to data from Transfermarkt, their squad has a youth rate of 71%, which is higher than any other Premier League team πŸ”₯ But what's not being said is that these players might not have the same level of experience as veteran players who know how to win πŸ’―

Their possession stats are also worrying πŸ“ˆ Norwich City averaged just 37.4% possession in their last game, which is one of the lowest in the Premier League this season ⏱️ And it's not just about tactics, it's about team chemistry & player buy-in too πŸ‘«
 
lol @ Ben Knapper's Moneyball strategy, sounds like they're trying to buy success πŸ€‘πŸ˜‚ what's next, gonna recruit a team of superstars on a shoestring budget? think it'll work until they hit rock bottom and have to sell off all the "stars" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Oxford United and QPR are gonna get served 😏
 
I gotta say, people are being super harsh on Ben Knapper πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, yeah, maybe his recruitment strategy hasn't been the most effective, but it's not like he's trying to sabotage the team or anything πŸ˜‚. And five managers in four years? That's just the way things go sometimes, you know? Norwich City's got a tough time adjusting to different systems and philosophies πŸ’‘. Plus, Philippe Clement's appointment is a huge boost for the fans πŸŽ‰. He's got a solid track record with Rangers, and if anyone can turn this team around, it's him πŸ™Œ. Maybe people are just expecting too much, too soon? We'll see how things go out πŸ“Ί
 
can't believe we're still having this conversation about norwich city 🀯🏴️ I mean, they've been through some tough times, but it's like they keep re-inventing the wheel – new manager, same old problems? πŸ’ΌπŸ‘€ and what's with all these young players? i feel like ben knapper is trying to make a statement or something πŸ€” is he thinking they're gonna magically turn into a top 6 team overnight? πŸš«πŸ’Έ we need some solid foundations, not just a bunch of pretty faces βš’οΈ
 
I'm so fed up with this 'Moneyball' nonsense they're using to recruit players πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. It's all about throwing cash at problems rather than finding real solutions. And let's not forget, it's been four years since Daniel Farke left and we've only had five managers since then - what a nightmare! 😩

I'm curious to see how Philippe Clement does, though - he seems like a breath of fresh air compared to some of the others. Focusing on individual professionalism and dedication is definitely the way forward, not just buying a load of young players with 'cool' European credentials πŸ€”.

It's going to be tough for him, especially with those two home games coming up against Oxford United and QPR. But if he can find a solid team dynamic and build some real chemistry, maybe we'll see Norwich City back in the Championship mix within 18 months. That would be fantastic! 😊
 
I'm so confused about this whole football thing πŸ€”... like, what's Moneyball? Is it something to do with buying players from different countries? And why do they keep having problems on and off the pitch? I mean, I know Norwich City is having a tough time in the league, but it seems like there are so many problems... like, five managers since 2021?! That's crazy 🀯. I just want to watch some football without worrying about all these behind-the-scenes stuffs 😩. Can someone explain what's going on with this Ben Knapper guy?
 
The recent struggles of Norwich City FC seem to be symptomatic of a more profound issue at play - the misguided 'Moneyball' approach to recruitment under Ben Knapper's tenure πŸ€”. The fact that five permanent managers have been stationed in this position since Daniel Farke's departure four years ago is a telling indicator of the team's lack of cohesion and strategic direction πŸ“ˆ.

The appointment of Philippe Clement as manager may provide a much-needed injection of fresh perspectives, but it will be crucial for him to navigate the treacherous waters of fan expectations while charting a sustainable long-term plan πŸš£β€β™‚οΈ. The prospect of challenging at the top end of the Championship in 18 months is undeniably alluring, but only time will tell if Clement can steer Norwich City out of their current malaise and forge a path to greatness πŸ”.
 
I gotta say, I'm so tired of these Moneyball teams πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ trying to cut costs by signing young, unproven players. It's like they're playing a game of Russian roulette with people's livelihoods 😬. Norwich City's struggles are a perfect example – they've had 5 managers in 4 years, what's the point of that? πŸ€” Can't they just invest in some quality talent and build a solid squad from the start? πŸ’Έ I'm excited to see how Philippe Clement goes about things, but it's gonna be tough for him to turn things around πŸ˜“.
 
I think Ben Knapper's strategy is like trying to fix a car engine with just a screwdriver πŸ€”. You can't just tweak a few things and expect everything to fall into place. The 'Moneyball' approach might have worked for other teams, but it's not a magic solution here. Norwich City needs a more holistic approach that considers not just youth and talent, but also experience and proven track record.

It's like trying to rebuild a house on shifting sands 🏠. You need a solid foundation before you can add the finishing touches. I hope Philippe Clement can bring some stability and direction to the team, and with time, maybe they'll find their footing in the Championship.
 
I think they're being a bit harsh on Ben Knapper πŸ€”. I mean, he's just trying to shake things up at the club and bring in some fresh faces. Moneyball is a legit strategy, it works for teams like Liverpool and Chelsea, why not Norwich? 😊 It's not all his fault that they haven't worked out yet. And 5 managers in 4 years is crazy, maybe they just need to stick with someone for longer than 17 games πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Clement's appointment is a good start, but let's see if he can build on that and make some real changes to the squad πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg, i gotta say, ben knapper's policy is soooo whack lol. all these young continental players dont seem 2 b working out 4 Norwich City πŸ€”. its like they're relying too much on stats & not enough on actual chemistry between players. kenneth mclean's concession to demarai gray was literally the turning point in that game 🚫. cant say i blame him for trying tho, but u gotta make adjustments, know? πŸ”„
 
I feel like Ben Knapper is stuck between a rock and a hard place 🀯. He's got to balance the club's finances with the need to attract top talent, but it sounds like he's been going about it all wrong. Buying young players from everywhere except England doesn't seem to be working out. Maybe it's time for him to take a step back and re-evaluate his approach? πŸ€” The fans are frustrated, but they're also hungry for change. Can Clement bring some stability and a winning mentality to the team? ⚽️
 
I'm low-key worried about Norwich City πŸ€”... Ben Knapper's Moneyball strategy is all well and good on paper but it just hasn't worked in practice πŸ€‘. I mean, five managers since Daniel Farke left? That's crazy! 😲 And let's be real, a team bus arriving at home games due to safety concerns is a major red flag πŸ”΄. Can Philippe Clement turn things around? Only time will tell πŸ•°οΈ... but one thing's for sure, it's gonna be an intense 18 months ahead ⏰
 
So they're still gonna try to save the club with a new manager... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Like it's that easy, right? Five managers in four years is just crazy talk... πŸ˜’ I mean, what's the strategy here? Buying all these young and continental players expecting them to just magically work out? Come on, mate. It's time to get some realistic expectations from the board. πŸ€” The fans have been suffering for too long already. Hopefully Philippe Clement can bring some sense of stability and direction to the team... but let's not hold our breath just yet πŸ˜…
 
Another Premier League team is going downhill fast πŸ€•πŸ†. I mean, what's the point of spending gazillions on 'talent' if you're just gonna get humiliated by decent teams? πŸ˜‚ Norwich City's struggles are a perfect example of how a bunch of overpriced players can't make up for poor tactics and team cohesion. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Their 'Moneyball' approach is just a fancy way of saying they're breaking the bank on questionable recruits. πŸ’Έ And now they've got some new manager trying to whip them into shape... yeah right, like that's gonna happen anytime soon 😴.
 
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