More I think about who next the more I can see Terry being given the job
Quote from: Dave on September 10, 2017, 09:44:47 AMQuote from: Dave P on September 10, 2017, 07:35:38 AMWe've tried every possible type of candidate in recent years with no success. Tried and tested, successful foreigner- HoullierUp and coming Brit needing a step up - LambertYoung English "coach" - SherwoodUnknown foreigner with new ideas - GardeThe left field surprise "that could work" - RDMBelt and braces, meat and potato, no nonsense Englishman - BruceI genuinely don't know what route to go down or who, specifically, we should go for. I would go for the "not lumping managers into arbitrary categories and just hiring somebody good, regardless of where they are from" route.You missed out McLeish or have you wiped him from your memory? I wouldn't blame you.
Quote from: Dave P on September 10, 2017, 07:35:38 AMWe've tried every possible type of candidate in recent years with no success. Tried and tested, successful foreigner- HoullierUp and coming Brit needing a step up - LambertYoung English "coach" - SherwoodUnknown foreigner with new ideas - GardeThe left field surprise "that could work" - RDMBelt and braces, meat and potato, no nonsense Englishman - BruceI genuinely don't know what route to go down or who, specifically, we should go for. I would go for the "not lumping managers into arbitrary categories and just hiring somebody good, regardless of where they are from" route.
We've tried every possible type of candidate in recent years with no success. Tried and tested, successful foreigner- HoullierUp and coming Brit needing a step up - LambertYoung English "coach" - SherwoodUnknown foreigner with new ideas - GardeThe left field surprise "that could work" - RDMBelt and braces, meat and potato, no nonsense Englishman - BruceI genuinely don't know what route to go down or who, specifically, we should go for.
Quote from: villasjf on September 10, 2017, 11:19:15 AMQuote from: Dave on September 10, 2017, 09:44:47 AMQuote from: Dave P on September 10, 2017, 07:35:38 AMWe've tried every possible type of candidate in recent years with no success. Tried and tested, successful foreigner- HoullierUp and coming Brit needing a step up - LambertYoung English "coach" - SherwoodUnknown foreigner with new ideas - GardeThe left field surprise "that could work" - RDMBelt and braces, meat and potato, no nonsense Englishman - BruceI genuinely don't know what route to go down or who, specifically, we should go for. I would go for the "not lumping managers into arbitrary categories and just hiring somebody good, regardless of where they are from" route.You missed out McLeish or have you wiped him from your memory? I wouldn't blame you.I genuinely don't know what category I would put him under, such was the strangeness of his appointment.
Quote from: olaftab on September 10, 2017, 05:27:11 PMQuote from: Ads on September 10, 2017, 04:08:27 PMI think we're much too big a job for somebody like Howe.Why? Isn't it just about sorting the footballing side and making it work regardless of name, history location etc?He works at a club who have a ground that has a capacity 3500 less than the Holte. There is no pressure on Bournemouth to play in the top flight or the 2nd Division.How would he cope with a 0-0 draw being met with furious outcry? He's never had anything like that and the closest he got at Burnley, he failed.Aston Villa is a huge job. Flavour of the months or one club wonders need not apply.
Quote from: Ads on September 10, 2017, 04:08:27 PMI think we're much too big a job for somebody like Howe.Why? Isn't it just about sorting the footballing side and making it work regardless of name, history location etc?
I think we're much too big a job for somebody like Howe.
I'd hope we'd go down that route too. It's going to be expensive in the short term. But Christ, look at the bench and the four players of Dr Laet, Kodjia, Adomah, Grealish who are to come back and explain to me, with a straight face, how there's not enough quality to win this league.If Bruce fails he only has himself to blame.
Serious question, if Terry gets the gig for 3 or 4 games and we win them, would it be worth seeing what he is made of as a manager. He's no younger than Monk, has the big club mentality and might bring a coaching team to the table to play a bit differently. I think he will be seriously considered if the trigger is pulled.
We've signed him as a player though.No way could he be player manager so we'd be another centre half down with limited options until January.I personally think the whole courting him was a bit of a circus and while he hasn't been terrible on the pitch his presence seems to have destabilized a solid defence unless people can point to other reasons why we've been conceding regularly this season (and the clean sheet yesterday was pretty lucky).
Quote from: SoccerHQ on September 10, 2017, 07:16:42 PMWe've signed him as a player though.No way could he be player manager so we'd be another centre half down with limited options until January.I personally think the whole courting him was a bit of a circus and while he hasn't been terrible on the pitch his presence seems to have destabilized a solid defence unless people can point to other reasons why we've been conceding regularly this season (and the clean sheet yesterday was pretty lucky).I think if you put Jedinak in front of Terry and Chester, tell them both to hold their positions and let Jedi be the one who dominates in the air and cuts of that supply they'll be fine. That does just raise another question of why Bruce thought Terry and Whelan could play together though because I think that dynamic is a big part of the problem at the back.
The pressure to get results will be on any new manager as soon as he walks through the door, and one of the few who is thick skinned enough and experienced enough to grab this job by the horns would be Fat Sam. He wouldn't be a popular choice, he may not come out of retirement, but I'm pretty sure he'd get us into the top 6 this season...and getting us to position of having a chance of promotion this season is all that matters.For the record, I think Howe would be a great appointment (but unlikely to leave Bournemouth mid-season) and Smith would be a massive gamble for many reasons regardless of support for the club.