Quote from: Hairbandinho on February 12, 2015, 12:18:35 AMI disagree, surely ruining your career potentially comes before a quick payoff?If i potentially ruined your career, how would you feel if i gave you £10 million ?Money does talk no question, but then I do think people like Klinnsman and Moyes would consider the decision beyond just the money aspect. But actually I don't think there is much to lose for managers like that. They have enough about them and have done enough in the game to still get decent jobs even if it didn't work out. We are a big club, with a strong fanbase, and certainly not the worse group of players in the world. Unless we do actually go down (which I don't think we will now) then you would think that things can only get better (sorry to quote Blair at a time like this...) so from that point of view it would be a good chance for that kind of manager to build something. I think Klinnsman would be tempted as long as he had a decent amount of money to spend. In which case we would have to wait for the club to be sold before we could even think of him. Whatever happens we won't be getting anyone major until the summer at least.Could you struggle on ?
I disagree, surely ruining your career potentially comes before a quick payoff?
Quote from: passitsideways on February 12, 2015, 01:03:05 AMQuote from: Hairbandinho on February 12, 2015, 12:13:38 AMWe have the reputation, quite rightly of being a career killer for managers.Do we fuck. MON got jobs after leaving; Houllier was pretty much at the end of the line anyway; McLeish has got jobs at Forest and Genk since leaving, not exactly complete rubbish; and Lambert will undoubtedly get opportunities in the Championship, given how easily he strolled through there his first time around. It's fair enough to say we aren't an attractive proposition, but any managerial careers that have been killed can only be attributed to personal incompetence.Name me one manager in the past 45 years that has gone on to better things after leaving us.
Quote from: Hairbandinho on February 12, 2015, 12:13:38 AMWe have the reputation, quite rightly of being a career killer for managers.Do we fuck. MON got jobs after leaving; Houllier was pretty much at the end of the line anyway; McLeish has got jobs at Forest and Genk since leaving, not exactly complete rubbish; and Lambert will undoubtedly get opportunities in the Championship, given how easily he strolled through there his first time around. It's fair enough to say we aren't an attractive proposition, but any managerial careers that have been killed can only be attributed to personal incompetence.
We have the reputation, quite rightly of being a career killer for managers.