He's hardly a chequebook manager either. He worked wonders at Southampton despite being a far from popular appointment initially. And didn't Tottingham go 12-18 months without signing a player on his watch? From memory I don't think he had a final say on transfers for most of his tenure there.
We're no stepping stone. There's generally only one way your managerial career goes after us. Which is possibly what puts some off more than anything else who might otherwise fancy a go at it.
There was a story about Smith going to get rid of a youth team player at Walsall because of his attitude, then finding out his home life was chaotic so he helped him out instead, and Walsall sold him for £1 million in the end. Sir Graham was like that. I don't think Gerrard is, and maybe that's because he's always had it easy. He's always been the big star, the player everyone looked at, and because he's never had to struggle he can't understand how anyone can.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on October 17, 2022, 10:10:38 PMWe're no stepping stone. There's generally only one way your managerial career goes after us. Which is possibly what puts some off more than anything else who might otherwise fancy a go at it.Managerial graveyard, some don't even manage again after us (RDM, Tactics, DOL, Garde?), Others we pretty much extinguish any upwardly mobile manager so they have to drop down and start again (Lambert, Gerrard, MON, Little?). Gerrard will be in camp A I think, just doesn't have the people management skills to be a top coach. That ego probably made him a great player but different skills required.
Thoughts on Thomas Frank if we’re unable to secure Poch or someone else more high profile and experienced? Apparently Brentford are looking to negotiate a new contract with him, and I’ve been impressed by what I’ve seen of him.
Bbc gossip says the Telegraph reporting that we want Poch.