I didn't say that he would be.I just advocated not appointing the wrong manager on potentially a long-term contract now for the simple reason that "we need to appoint a manager now".If we can't appoint the right person I see little reason to appoint the wrong person.
Quote from: Des Little on August 25, 2010, 10:08:34 PMI was in the German Cafe in Shirley earlier (yes there is one - check it) and Jurgen Klinnsman, Otto Hitzfeld and Nena were in there. It's bloody expensive in there, and they put the prices up at night.
I was in the German Cafe in Shirley earlier (yes there is one - check it) and Jurgen Klinnsman, Otto Hitzfeld and Nena were in there.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 25, 2010, 10:10:48 PMQuote from: Des Little on August 25, 2010, 10:08:34 PMI was in the German Cafe in Shirley earlier (yes there is one - check it) and Jurgen Klinnsman, Otto Hitzfeld and Nena were in there. It's bloody expensive in there, and they put the prices up at night. Is it worth it though? I can't believe I've only just found out about this place.
How the hell do we know who we have approached and who is interested or not?
Quote from: Dave on August 25, 2010, 10:22:00 PMI didn't say that he would be.I just advocated not appointing the wrong manager on potentially a long-term contract now for the simple reason that "we need to appoint a manager now".If we can't appoint the right person I see little reason to appoint the wrong person.But your argument for appointing a caretaker is predicated on someone superior to today's candidates being available next year. There's nothing I can see to say that would be the case. Unless there was some commitment from a clearly superior candidate that he would take the job next year there would be no reason to appoint a caretaker manager. Because there is nothing to suggest next year's candidates would be markedly different. Indeed, if the caretaker failed, as they usually do, the field of candidates next year may well be inferior.What we have to do is appoint the best manager we possibly can and do it as soon as possible. I would be staggered if Randy is not able to find and attract a better manager than Martin O'Neill, and even more staggered if he appointed Bob Bradley or Kevin MacDonald who clearly lack, among other things, the level of experience we are looking for.
But your argument for appointing a caretaker is predicated on someone superior to today's candidates being available next year. There's nothing I can see to say that would be the case. Unless there was some commitment from a clearly superior candidate that he would take the job next year there would be no reason to appoint a caretaker manager. Because there is nothing to suggest next year's candidates would be markedly different. Indeed, if the caretaker failed, as they usually do, the field of candidates next year may well be inferior.
Which just enforces the shit that Oneill left us in, he may well have had his reasons but to do what he did when he did should be remembered by any future employer.
oh no Macdonald in the sun has said that he thinks Heskey is a top top player and we will not be letting top top players go!http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3111848/Kevin-MacDonald-to-decide-on-Aston-Villa-future.html