Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 11, 2015, 10:44:46 PMQuote from: peter w on February 11, 2015, 10:43:15 PMQuote from: Karl Bridges on February 11, 2015, 10:37:49 PMFor me I wouldn't bring in a foreign coach for a relegation scrap. Magath at Fulham last season showed that it's a tough ask to come inand nail it straight away.Agree entirely. 13 games to go and I now think we need someone to oversee that period. macLaren at Derby? I think he's restored his reputation. Other than that Moyes is the only short term-long term viable option.How is Moyes a realistic short term option?Only in terms of someone who would be able to do the job in 13 games and stay and improve us past that. Obviously his present employment is a barrier.
Quote from: peter w on February 11, 2015, 10:43:15 PMQuote from: Karl Bridges on February 11, 2015, 10:37:49 PMFor me I wouldn't bring in a foreign coach for a relegation scrap. Magath at Fulham last season showed that it's a tough ask to come inand nail it straight away.Agree entirely. 13 games to go and I now think we need someone to oversee that period. macLaren at Derby? I think he's restored his reputation. Other than that Moyes is the only short term-long term viable option.How is Moyes a realistic short term option?
Quote from: Karl Bridges on February 11, 2015, 10:37:49 PMFor me I wouldn't bring in a foreign coach for a relegation scrap. Magath at Fulham last season showed that it's a tough ask to come inand nail it straight away.Agree entirely. 13 games to go and I now think we need someone to oversee that period. macLaren at Derby? I think he's restored his reputation. Other than that Moyes is the only short term-long term viable option.
For me I wouldn't bring in a foreign coach for a relegation scrap. Magath at Fulham last season showed that it's a tough ask to come inand nail it straight away.
Please tell me Neil Warnock is employed elsewhere
Be honest, do you think Randy has ever heard of Cesare Prandelli / Jurgen Klopp?
I'm amazed that anyone can look at the range of managers available now, and come to the conclusion that the best man for the job - not just someone who hasn't got a job, the actual best appointment we could make - would be Tim Sherwood.
Bilic or Moyes would be good, although i'm not sure they would offer the quick fix that say a Pulis would, and thats what we need initially.