Can Monty or someone knowledgeable on French football give a critical précis of his 3 years managing Lyon? Apols if I've missed it.
I would pull out all the stops to get Jol, two top five finishes with Spurs and they werent pulling up any trees before he took over. Rijkaard did well with Holland and Barcelona. Anyone wondering about the fact Alex Mcleish hasnt signed his contract yet? I think with his track record if he had finished in the top ten with any other promoted team last season we would be mentioning him more.
Quote from: Damo70 on September 04, 2010, 01:22:28 PMI would pull out all the stops to get Jol, two top five finishes with Spurs and they werent pulling up any trees before he took over. Rijkaard did well with Holland and Barcelona. Anyone wondering about the fact Alex Mcleish hasnt signed his contract yet? I think with his track record if he had finished in the top ten with any other promoted team last season we would be mentioning him more.Problem is Ajax qualifying for champions league, can you see him walking away from a group with AC Miland and Real Madrid in it? I think either him or Moyes will be available next summer so I'm o.k with a short term appointment.
Or maybe Houllier hasn't decided he wants to accept yet, meaning we can't announce anything.
Quote from: sfx412 on September 04, 2010, 09:48:08 AMOur last manager was hailed by many as the Messiah, spent shed loads and lost two of our best players and gave away several future Internationals, leaving too many expensive dead woods in their place. He achieved several 6th places and a few Wembley defeats.Whoever gets the job doesn't have overly much to live up to,so even if spending is limited he won't have to set his sights too high, maybe 6th or higher, a good cup run, setting up a decent scouting network, unloading a few overpaid players and coherent post match comments. I doubt,KM, excepted that such is beyond many on the list so why be so concerned.Despite leaving at an awkward time, MON did a bloody good job for us. Yes he had his faults, but i think a couple of years down the line, we'll look back and appreciate what he did. I already do.
Our last manager was hailed by many as the Messiah, spent shed loads and lost two of our best players and gave away several future Internationals, leaving too many expensive dead woods in their place. He achieved several 6th places and a few Wembley defeats.Whoever gets the job doesn't have overly much to live up to,so even if spending is limited he won't have to set his sights too high, maybe 6th or higher, a good cup run, setting up a decent scouting network, unloading a few overpaid players and coherent post match comments. I doubt,KM, excepted that such is beyond many on the list so why be so concerned.