The first names linked by the press are always the ones who are out of work and who the readers will have heard of. The obvious names in other words. I can't believe we'll seriously consider Sherwood: he has less top flight experience than Lambert had when we appointed him. Or Hoddle - his moment in the sun came and went a long time ago. The press also look at who's managing the top side in the division below, so we're getting all this Eddie Howe and Aitor Karanka talk. It's lazy journalism really: both have less experience in the top flight than even Sherwood. Neither is without merit but I think we should be looking for a more established manager who has worked at the top level of one or more of the major leagues in Europe. I think wider experience of continental football should be one of the most important criteria. And preferably someone who doesn't have a serious heart condition. If he had a glittering playing career that would be a bonus: dim witted players tend to be impressed by that.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on February 12, 2015, 10:37:11 PMQuote from: berneboy on February 12, 2015, 10:07:48 PMIt is obvious that it should be Neil Warnock. He's a nice chap. And available.And a completely overrated ring piece suited to League 1 football. File next another half arsed manager, Holloway, Ian.I was tongue in cheek.
Quote from: berneboy on February 12, 2015, 10:07:48 PMIt is obvious that it should be Neil Warnock. He's a nice chap. And available.And a completely overrated ring piece suited to League 1 football. File next another half arsed manager, Holloway, Ian.
It is obvious that it should be Neil Warnock. He's a nice chap. And available.
I see a couple of people spotted the piece mentioning Tony Mowbray around the same time I did. Luckily I couldn't take it seriously otherwise I may have tried to harm myself.
Frank De Boer ?
Lerner couldn't get Benitez to leave Wigan ffs.I think a reality check might be in order.
Is that where he lives? Does he fancy himself as some kind of Iberian George Orwell?
Quote from: LeeB on February 12, 2015, 11:37:28 PMIs that where he lives? Does he fancy himself as some kind of Iberian George Orwell?Wasn't Gheorghe Hagi the Iberian George Orwell? Or am I thinking of the Togolese Zidane?
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on February 12, 2015, 11:39:37 PMQuote from: LeeB on February 12, 2015, 11:37:28 PMIs that where he lives? Does he fancy himself as some kind of Iberian George Orwell?Wasn't Gheorghe Hagi the Iberian George Orwell? Or am I thinking of the Togolese Zidane?Who was the Maradona of the Carpathians?
Quote from: adrenachrome on February 12, 2015, 11:02:34 PMQuote from: passport1 on February 12, 2015, 10:55:20 PMHas Ian Dowie cropped up yet?No, but he was on Talk Shite this morning. He opined that there was a lack of dynamic players in our squad, the single exception being Delph, and this would be a major problem for the new manager. He reckoned too many of our squad are "samey". Whatever you may think of him, he is a clever chap behind the wide boy accent. He has a Masters degree, Hasn't he? Though maybe not in football management... engineering.
Quote from: passport1 on February 12, 2015, 10:55:20 PMHas Ian Dowie cropped up yet?No, but he was on Talk Shite this morning. He opined that there was a lack of dynamic players in our squad, the single exception being Delph, and this would be a major problem for the new manager. He reckoned too many of our squad are "samey". Whatever you may think of him, he is a clever chap behind the wide boy accent.
Has Ian Dowie cropped up yet?
Quote from: silhillvilla on February 12, 2015, 11:21:56 PMThink I'd prefer Chris Hughton to Tim Sherwood if that's the level of manager we are aspiring to . Hughton was as negative and poor as Lambert. Sherwood won half his games in the premier league last season. He may well be a blunt, arrogant tool, but he has got much more about him that suggest he could motivate a group than Hughton.
Think I'd prefer Chris Hughton to Tim Sherwood if that's the level of manager we are aspiring to .