I expect Will Hay will have his hands full privatising the nation's schools.*He commonly played the part of a cane swishing, mortar board wearing headmaster, though not in Oh Mr Porter.
The Telegraph and The Mirror state that Dyche and Pearson are the two preferred candidates according to Newsnow.
Quote from: Newby on March 28, 2016, 12:11:41 AMThe Telegraph and The Mirror state that Dyche and Pearson are the two preferred candidates according to Newsnow. and it saysNew board member David Bernstein and ex-Villa manager Brian Little, who is now acting as an advisor for the club, will lead the process and the pair are understood to favour a British manager who has a promotion to the Premier League on their CVso that rules Moyes out then
Quote from: conman on March 28, 2016, 12:45:26 AMQuote from: Newby on March 28, 2016, 12:11:41 AMThe Telegraph and The Mirror state that Dyche and Pearson are the two preferred candidates according to Newsnow. and it saysNew board member David Bernstein and ex-Villa manager Brian Little, who is now acting as an advisor for the club, will lead the process and the pair are understood to favour a British manager who has a promotion to the Premier League on their CVso that rules Moyes out thenI can't believe they'd be so closed-minded. If a manager can win football matches in the top division (as Moyes pre his Man Utd calamity did), surely they can do the same one division lower? None of the three managers who brought up promoted teams last season fitted the suggested profile, and two of them have done pretty well. You appoint the man who you think can do the best job, not one who has already achieved EXACTLY the thing you want to achieve.