by handbags_harris »
23 Jul 2013 14:41
While I tend to agree with the sentiment the idea is completely unworkable. The problem you have is that fans are not experts of the game and so do not:-
1) necessarily understand the tactical and technical intricacies involved in the game. You have different formations which drastically alter the role of a particular player. Say we employ a back three for example, the roles of the individual central defenders changes in comparison to a back four. We have a three-man midfield for example, some people will not necessarily understand the specific roles of those central midielders. To give Adkins recent example in the friendly against Olhanense, we started with two back, one forward and changed to a one back, two forward system very quickly. How many people would have noticed...? No many I'd wager.
And secondly,
2) More importantly, neither will fans know what the manager has instructed his players to do. To give what I consider to be an excellent example, over the previous 2-3 seasons McDermott clearly instructed his players to perform tasks that effectively made games turgid affairs to watch, and clearly inhibited the on-the-ball talents of certain performers and Jem Karacan case in point. So many people said that he brought very little but energy to the side under McDermott but he was clearly instructed to be a break-up player, not a ball player, resulting in seemingly anonymous performances which led to many fans holding negative views about his performances. This fact has been confirmed by Karacan himself over the last couple of days. The result - he may have carried out his instructions to the letter and got a 10/10 from McDermott, but his pay suffers because the non-expert public decide he's been a bit sh*t. That, no matter how you dress it up, is not fair and I would envisage many circumstances similar across the country.
Then you start to get the individual battles. Who decides a star player, who decides a squad player? Fans again? Manager? The manager then has the same issue now potentially because he has numerous squad players who have played two 35+ game seasons and still remain "squad" players. Then what happens when a managerial change happens? Do the star players get their contracts reduced?
Performance related pay = nice idea but the example given = unworkable and grossly unfair.