If we put in a good show at the weekend, I would be tempted to stick with Marshall and Marshall until the season is over. At the end of the day we won’t need someone for the long term right now, we need a fixer to get us over the line. If they are the answer then fine, we can sort out the next step in the closed season.
Quote from: NeilH on February 13, 2015, 02:48:27 PMIf we put in a good show at the weekend, I would be tempted to stick with Marshall and Marshall until the season is over. At the end of the day we won’t need someone for the long term right now, we need a fixer to get us over the line. If they are the answer then fine, we can sort out the next step in the closed season.I certainly wouldn't make that decision based on one game in the FA Cup. It might buy us a little more time, but we need a permanent solution with a new approach.
Quote from: Des Little on February 13, 2015, 01:59:33 PMI think we had better start getting used to the idea that it's going to be Sherwood. Not necessarily. The strong rumour i'm hearing is Gareth Southgate.
I think we had better start getting used to the idea that it's going to be Sherwood.
Imagine the scenario - we beat Leicester and look impressive about it. Would Marshall & Marshall be realistic until the end of the season?
I'm sticking a fiver on Southgate tonight.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 13, 2015, 01:38:34 PMImagine the scenario - we beat Leicester and look impressive about it. Would Marshall & Marshall be realistic until the end of the season?Given I cannot think of a *single* name who I think could instantly maximise our return for the rest of the season AND I would like to see as manager in August (be it Premier League or Championship), then why not ?
Quote from: NeilH on February 13, 2015, 02:48:27 PMIf we put in a good show at the weekend, I would be tempted to stick with Marshall and Marshall until the season is over. At the end of the day we wont need someone for the long term right now, we need a fixer to get us over the line. If they are the answer then fine, we can sort out the next step in the closed season.I certainly wouldn't make that decision based on one game in the FA Cup. It might buy us a little more time, but we need a permanent solution with a new approach.
If we put in a good show at the weekend, I would be tempted to stick with Marshall and Marshall until the season is over. At the end of the day we wont need someone for the long term right now, we need a fixer to get us over the line. If they are the answer then fine, we can sort out the next step in the closed season.
Southgate as I said is bright enough. Good coaching team with him and I think he could work out. But it would be a big gamble.
Quote from: DaveD on February 13, 2015, 03:17:08 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 13, 2015, 01:38:34 PMImagine the scenario - we beat Leicester and look impressive about it. Would Marshall & Marshall be realistic until the end of the season?Given I cannot think of a *single* name who I think could instantly maximise our return for the rest of the season AND I would like to see as manager in August (be it Premier League or Championship), then why not ?Tell you one thing, though.I remember a while back, a certain well known fanzine impresario - let's call him Dave W - said on here that he knew (as in actually knew) that Solksjaer was their first choice back when Lambert eventually got the job.I wonder if they're thinking of going back to him? Despite the bad stuff that has happened in the meantime, obviously?Think about it. Was once first choice. Is instantly available. Has already been interviewed at some length. Has now also managed in the top flight. The fact that he has already been relegated from the top flight even adds a bit more to the possibility, as it fits in with Lerner's penchant for mental appointments.
Genuine question. Why such animosity to Tim Sherwood?