Quote from: Chris Smith on April 17, 2016, 10:56:24 PMQuote from: conman on April 17, 2016, 10:35:49 PMQuote from: garyfouroaks on April 17, 2016, 09:53:44 PMI can't understand why Pearson is not in place already.The love for Moyes is perplexing, he is long out of the Championship , failed in Spain and at United and has no Midlands football contactsI agree gaz , Mick mc Carthy is better qualified than moyes for the job as he has got a club promoted to the prem in the past , I dont care if moyes done alright in the prem with Everton. We are not in the prem We need a manager to get us promoted ASAP , Cross the prem bridge if or when we come to itIt is short term thinking that is partly responsible for our plight. If we get promoted with a squad not up to the task of competing in the PL then we will come straight back down. Of course promotion has to be the main focus but it cannot be with a "cross that bridge when we come to it" approach to what happens next.Agree Chris. I think we should be thinking with at least the next three years in mind. Ideally that will be one year in the Championship and two in the Premier League. We should not only be thinking about going up, but about staying up and progressing from there.
Quote from: conman on April 17, 2016, 10:35:49 PMQuote from: garyfouroaks on April 17, 2016, 09:53:44 PMI can't understand why Pearson is not in place already.The love for Moyes is perplexing, he is long out of the Championship , failed in Spain and at United and has no Midlands football contactsI agree gaz , Mick mc Carthy is better qualified than moyes for the job as he has got a club promoted to the prem in the past , I dont care if moyes done alright in the prem with Everton. We are not in the prem We need a manager to get us promoted ASAP , Cross the prem bridge if or when we come to itIt is short term thinking that is partly responsible for our plight. If we get promoted with a squad not up to the task of competing in the PL then we will come straight back down. Of course promotion has to be the main focus but it cannot be with a "cross that bridge when we come to it" approach to what happens next.
Quote from: garyfouroaks on April 17, 2016, 09:53:44 PMI can't understand why Pearson is not in place already.The love for Moyes is perplexing, he is long out of the Championship , failed in Spain and at United and has no Midlands football contactsI agree gaz , Mick mc Carthy is better qualified than moyes for the job as he has got a club promoted to the prem in the past , I dont care if moyes done alright in the prem with Everton. We are not in the prem We need a manager to get us promoted ASAP , Cross the prem bridge if or when we come to it
I can't understand why Pearson is not in place already.The love for Moyes is perplexing, he is long out of the Championship , failed in Spain and at United and has no Midlands football contacts
We need to do what it takes to get the best / most experienced manager available - MoyesSomeone who will command the respect of the players - MoyesSomeone who will re-unite the fans and players - MoyesOur current situation is identical to that in 1987.
Quote from: john2710 on April 17, 2016, 11:28:06 PMWe need to do what it takes to get the best / most experienced manager available - MoyesSomeone who will command the respect of the players - MoyesSomeone who will re-unite the fans and players - MoyesOur current situation is identical to that in 1987. Sorry to repeat myself, but we need unity on and off the pitch and the only realistic choice who will get that is Moyes.
On 10 June 2011, it was announced that Martínez had turned down an approach from Aston Villa regarding their vacant managerial position
The independent reckon Pearson is holding out too for a premier league job seeing himself as above coming to us and make Bruce favourite.
Quote from: ozzjim on April 18, 2016, 12:30:25 AMThe independent reckon Pearson is holding out too for a premier league job seeing himself as above coming to us and make Bruce favourite. I didn't interpret the article like that - certainly Pearson might be holding out for a Premier League offer just in case, but nowhere did the article say he thought he was 'above coming to us'.