In all seriousness, does anyone seriously think that Klinsmann would touch the job? He is established in the US, he is married there and his kids go to school there. Why would he give up a very cushy job managing the US team to enter a relegation battle?Realistically I think that the only option in the current circumstances is to gamble on Sherwood. Offer him a short term contract with the carrot of a permanent deal, should he drag us out of this mess.
Quote from: NeilH on February 13, 2015, 09:36:08 AMIn all seriousness, does anyone seriously think that Klinsmann would touch the job? He is established in the US, he is married there and his kids go to school there. Why would he give up a very cushy job managing the US team to enter a relegation battle?Realistically I think that the only option in the current circumstances is to gamble on Sherwood. Offer him a short term contract with the carrot of a permanent deal, should he drag us out of this mess.It's a guess, but I think that you have stumbled across the plan. I could see Klinnsman and Sherwood as a double act. Klinnsmann doing the DoF role - which would suit his lifestyle (see above) and also his managerial skills (see his re-organisation of German football around 2004). Sherwood, is well sherwood (awful in my opinion but...) a keen coach looking for an opportunity.
I can just see Paul taunting Uncle Randy - daring him to pull the trigger whilst blowing the ink dry on that wonderfully lucrative four year deal.
The problem I see is that the manager we need for the remainder of the games is different to what we need long term.