I'd have Rogers in a heartbeat, but perhaps Huw Jenkins or a Chief Exec of similar calibre should be a far bigger priority.
How you can put O'Neill in the same breath as McDull, Lambert and Timbo is beyond me. He had his foibles but for christsakes!
Quote from: KevinGage on October 04, 2015, 11:00:19 PMI'd have Rogers in a heartbeat, but perhaps Huw Jenkins or a Chief Exec of similar calibre should be a far bigger priority. Isn't Fox our Huw Jenkins? Neither are 'football' people so no reason why Fox could not replicate what Jenkins has done.
Quote from: Risso on October 04, 2015, 10:19:06 PMI'd love to see Sir Brian back Peter, but it's nearly 20 since he left, and football has moved on I'm afraid. I'd hate to sully his memory by him coming back and being pants, like Graham Taylor was. SGT had a footballing philosophy that was very much an 80s throwback whereas Brian Little played a brand of football that is still of vogue today. I think he'd definitely fit.
I'd love to see Sir Brian back Peter, but it's nearly 20 since he left, and football has moved on I'm afraid. I'd hate to sully his memory by him coming back and being pants, like Graham Taylor was.
The size of our club and the expectations it brings could be part of the problem for most managers. Everyone knows the potential of the club but to an inexperienced manager it could quickly overwhelm them. We ned someone with the experience of Houllier someone who has had success and won't be overawed. Who fits that bill?