looks like we lost out on Klopp, but Ancelotti is still available
Quote from: wittonwarrior on October 08, 2015, 06:16:04 PMYes I do fear for our immediate future, changing the boss though will only have a very minimal impact if any.Well, it would mean that we might have a competent manager rather than somebody who isn't really a manager at all.But then, given the decision-making process from last time there's no guarantee that if we did get rid of him we wouldn't just end up with Joe Kinnear or Zippy from Rainbow next up.
Yes I do fear for our immediate future, changing the boss though will only have a very minimal impact if any.
Quote from: Dave on October 08, 2015, 06:40:23 PMQuote from: wittonwarrior on October 08, 2015, 06:16:04 PMYes I do fear for our immediate future, changing the boss though will only have a very minimal impact if any.Well, it would mean that we might have a competent manager rather than somebody who isn't really a manager at all.But then, given the decision-making process from last time there's no guarantee that if we did get rid of him we wouldn't just end up with Joe Kinnear or Zippy from Rainbow next up.That's another reason why we should maybe give Sherwood a bit more time. There's not a great deal of choice out there. If we were to make a change at some point, we might need to go for somebody who's already in a job.
Ideally I'd prefer someone a bit more progressive and cerebral.
Scotch any thoughts of managers from there again.
My choices...LittleDe BoerMoyesRodgersHowe (Eddie)PearsonClarkeRowett