Igovernor wrote:It will not be hudson as our permenant manager it will be an experienced manager, and we are prepared to pay compo if we have to.
Forgetting the odds my money would be on Jones or Dyche
Dyche I hope
Igovernor wrote:It will not be hudson as our permenant manager it will be an experienced manager, and we are prepared to pay compo if we have to.
Forgetting the odds my money would be on Jones or Dyche
Igovernor wrote:It will not be hudson as our permenant manager it will be an experienced manager, and we are prepared to pay compo if we have to.
Forgetting the odds my money would be on Jones or Dyche
Igovernor wrote:It will not be hudson as our permenant manager it will be an experienced manager, and we are prepared to pay compo if we have to.
Forgetting the odds my money would be on Jones or Dyche
Scoularman wrote:Bring back Slade
Crayfish wrote:I would point out that Hudsons only brief period as a manager was as a caretaker manager for three games at Huddersfield and they lost all three games, admittedly one was against Man City in the cup but it doesn’t inspire confidence.
Dyche would be my choice but I think he could do better than us.
Nathan Jones would be interesting he’s done a brilliant job at Luton but when he left for Stoke he was a bit of a disaster.
As for Sol Campbell he has never managed a football club in his life so I can’t see why he should be so highly regarded as a potential manager.
Something_Blue wrote:Sol Campbell oh come on you are hilarious
Something_Blue wrote:People saying Dyche are out of touch. Why would he follow up his tenure at Burnley with a job at Cardiff. We are not a promotion favourite in need of some new manager energy and impetus… we are a team chucked together with no current playing identity with no potential beyond mid table. Never mind the fact he will not get money and will get far better offers. People have an inflated expectation because when have we ever appointed a sought after manager? The only one was Malky who was on the rise. Ole was just a name who no other premier league club would touch at the time, Jones stock was low and Harris, Slade happy to be hired. You could argue Warnock was in a position to turn us down but come on was he ever. We don’t appoint managers doing well at peer clubs within the pyramid there is or normally a reason fir us getting a manager and it’s normally because they are available or cheap or biting our hands off!
MikeP wrote:Anybody but Warnock we don't want to go backwards and end up with stiff necks again. OK he did OK first time around let's move forward now. When Mccarthy was sacked people complained he should have gone a lot earlier. Morison sacked should have left it a bit longer. Seems to me they can't please anyone in their decisions. Maybe they should sign a Manager every 6 months just for the fun of it.
sky bet isn't the most reliable either .Igovernor wrote:It will not be hudson as our permenant manager it will be an experienced manager, and we are prepared to pay compo if we have to.
Forgetting the odds my money would be on Jones or Dyche
Something_Blue wrote:Igovernor come on how can you know that no one knew he was being sacked until he was sacked
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