Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 03, 2010, 04:35:19 PMQuote from: irreverent ad on September 03, 2010, 04:33:13 PMFair enough.I desperately want Houllier but I haave a horrible feeling it will be KmacIf they wanted Kev there wouldn't be any reason not to announce it this afternoon, but that's obviously not going to happen now. Do your "sources" say something is imminent then Dave ??
Quote from: irreverent ad on September 03, 2010, 04:33:13 PMFair enough.I desperately want Houllier but I haave a horrible feeling it will be KmacIf they wanted Kev there wouldn't be any reason not to announce it this afternoon, but that's obviously not going to happen now.
Fair enough.I desperately want Houllier but I haave a horrible feeling it will be Kmac
The whole thing is quite amateurish really and I can't remember any job being as drawn out as this at any other club- I just hope we get a decision soon as it's almost a month now- and if it is kmac I will be hugely disappointed
Quote from: east19 on September 03, 2010, 04:31:18 PMThe whole thing is quite amateurish really and I can't remember any job being as drawn out as this at any other club- I just hope we get a decision soon as it's almost a month now- and if it is kmac I will be hugely disappointedCould it be that you haven't been that interested in how other clubs have gone about appointing a new in such detail. When you wait for something to happen it invariably seems to take longer. The Club have conducted this in a completely professional manner, by not rushing into a bad decision and being discreet in the way the recruitment process has been undertaken.Try to remember the last time a manager left a club in the same way as MON quit. Most managers are sacked and a replacement has already been lined up. Managers who leave for another job normally are known within the business to be looking and therefore the club will have started looking for a replacement. MON did a runner on a Monday having given no indication to RAL on Saturday so we can hardly blame the Club for not having a list of potential replacements if we didn't think he was going.So when you say 'I can't remember any job being as drawn out as this at any other club', it may that you can't remember a situation like this at a top club. If you can remember then let me know because I can't - also let me know if the swiftly appointed manager was the right man or not.
Remember the farcical situation at Liverpool when Houllier joined and Roy Evans was kept on as joint manager. Nobody knew who was in charge until Roy left "by mutual consent".One manager please, in complete charge
I understand a decision has been made and will be announced tomorrow
I can see your logic Chico but somehow we need to get the whole club pulling in the same direction. I fear that if there is a Houllier and X, Y, Z coaching team dealing with the first team and a K-Mac / Cowans team dealing with reserves and youth then there is a clear split (a bit like with MON).