Flanno definitely has his favourites (if you listen to Gal or Wado talk about him), but the difference I think is he is also really comfortable holding those players to account.. I think its the man management we have been missing for a decade, i.e.
a) A coach who is able to have honest conversations about a players position, fitness, attitude, declining ability etc..
b) A coach who has the respect of the players, combined with the charisma, relationships and emotional intelligence that good people managers have.. so that when he has those conversations, the players can (mostly) respect his position, and ideally without blowing up the relationship.. which is something Hook was particularly useless at.
Flanno to me.. doesnt seem scared of a difficult conversation at all.. the way he handled his media interviews this year during so much controversy.. he almost leans into it.. I think however he will be disappointed with the way the recruitment has gone.. as much as he is patient, this has made his 2024 far more difficult than the other 16 clubs.. and it might mean Bird plays more games than he would if we had better options.. but it is what it is..