If you want to pick up wins, appointing a top manager is much more likely to provide them than a middling bloke who has been sacked twenty times.
Tell me again, which top managers are currently jostling in the queue waiting to be our manager?
Quote from: Jimbo on October 08, 2016, 12:33:23 PMTell me again, which top managers are currently jostling in the queue waiting to be our manager?Managers don't queue and they don't tend to actually apply for jobs either. Go and approach some top managers and see what happens. In the worst case scenario, I doubt Barcelona will have swooped in to appoint Steve Bruce from under our noses if we delay appointing him by a day or two.
Just read a newspaper article which puported to show the salaries of premiership managers...Sean Dyche was on 420k for scale Alardyce when at Sunderland and Pulis were meant to be on 3m Klop on £7m We all know football finances are totally bonkers so surely offering Dyche a Million ackers to join us and a treble youf money deal if you get us up isnt financially too crazy !!!At the end of the day the 580k extra in context was probably a month and a half salary for the great NZogbia and 580k wouldnt buy a mediocre left back from the 2nd Division these days.If he got us up £3m would be a drop in the ocean compared to the re established riches of the Premier League and to regain our place at the top table of English Football.That said...id like to think not everyone in football has suck weak morals and money isnt thd be all and end all !!!