Quote from: brian green on May 05, 2016, 06:36:36 AMAbsolutely right olaftab. The REAL damage started when Lambert abandoned all his style and successful methods of management to appease Lerner. He went straight from promising young manager to stooge overnight.A million quid will do that to a manMore generally any manager coming in who can get anything positive out of us in the next few years should be lauded as bleeding genius
Absolutely right olaftab. The REAL damage started when Lambert abandoned all his style and successful methods of management to appease Lerner. He went straight from promising young manager to stooge overnight.
If they keep us up comfortably and bring stability I agree.
Iain Dowie is pottering around our office today in his capacity as Sales Manager for a surveying company.Could ask him if he's interested.
I have been quite relaxed about the whole new manager thing, in the hope, rather than expectation that the club are taking their time to identify and get the right man (whoever that is).However, I am now seriously starting to think this is drifting on too long for it to be healthy for the club.
Quote from: andyh on May 05, 2016, 10:34:53 AMI have been quite relaxed about the whole new manager thing, in the hope, rather than expectation that the club are taking their time to identify and get the right man (whoever that is).However, I am now seriously starting to think this is drifting on too long for it to be healthy for the club. It could be that Pearson ( or whoever ) and the Club are waiting until the final whistle of this season blows, before confirming the appointment ..... quoting Gregg Evans in the Mail " I can understand that managers won't want to be associated with a relegated team ".................Godzvilla!
In the latest missive from the club Steve Hollis says "The appointment of the manager is at this time inextricably linked to the current negotiations", so looks like we won't get a new manager before any sale goes through.