Unless we can secure a Moyes/Rodgers type manager now then we need to wait until the season ends. Those kinds of managers will not want to be associated with relegation.
Moyes would be a sensational appointment for a Championship side. Rodgers or Monk might be good too, because they both know how Swansea got their solid base. Pearson could get an organised team together, but it would be a bit like hiring Holloway or Redknapp: yes they might do a good job, but at what cost to the dignity of the club?Mind you, I'm not sure we have any more dignity to play with.
There is zero point of Pearson unless you are getting Shakespear and Walsh with him. Moyes would be a brilliant appointment and a statement of intent but who can honestly see it happening?
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Quote from: Monty on March 20, 2016, 01:35:51 PMMoyes would be a sensational appointment for a Championship side. Rodgers or Monk might be good too, because they both know how Swansea got their solid base. Pearson could get an organised team together, but it would be a bit like hiring Holloway or Redknapp: yes they might do a good job, but at what cost to the dignity of the club?Mind you, I'm not sure we have any more dignity to play with.And they all have the charisma of a wet Monday in January. They may be better than what we've experienced recently, but all sacked for not being good enough or in Pearson's case unable to act like a responsible dignified person.I'm not sure the term sensational and Moyes fit together.