If we're digging out old names, David Friio mate, sign him up
Bring back Colin 🍻If we're digging out old names, David Friio mate, sign him up
Assume you're on your 10th pint down at the Barbican....?!It's been 17 years, they do say that time heals... I must admit when he left I was amongst the worse of us, angry as we we have all been this Season with SS jumping ship. We loved Ollie as we did SS in recent years, he suited Argyle, West Countryman, bit of a joker and great in post match interviews, but his style of play, a bit of madness, bit of genuis, a bit of luck and a lot of Magic... I was bitter, twisted even! but later after hearing him say his biggest regret in life was leaving Argyle, I for one can forgive him and give him another chance, he knows the Championship, he's clever in his signings, we loved his style of football... are there enough of us who can forgive, forget and give him, and us, another chance personally I would and I think the time is right... however, whoever Argyle sign as Manager something HAS to be put in their contract that they cannot jump ship during the Season and only part ways on Argyle's terms during the contract if they are failing big time...
No idea who these guys are. And I have no knowledge of the coaching cct. That said, they are advanced in their methods - I hope we don't take a Foster type riskIn light of how well regarded so many German coaches are and following the impact of Rohl at Wednesday, I wonder whether we should explore the German leagues for our next coach/manager.
Obviously Daniel Stendel could be an option, but I think a guy like Heiner Backhaus (if proficient with English) could be perfect.
Thoughts?
Not sure Hull would want to get rid but if they were stupid enough , hell yeahI would have Rosenior, as Hull may choose to look elsewhere now.
Just watched his pre match interview and he's class. Really wish him wellNot sure Hull would want to get rid but if they were stupid enough , hell yeah
As McKenna at Ipswich has shown - article below league experience isn’t a necessity but they do need high level experience and I don’t include FA experience as part of that .Would like to say a proven manager, but wonder if I'm being cautious given we got our fingers burnt with the last one. There are decent coaches and assistants that have made the step up after all. One thing I definitely wouldn't want is an uninspiring jobbing Peter Reid, Frank Lampard-type manager who you wouldn't have any faith in during a firefight.
Just coffee believe it or not, and in SarajevoNo wa
Assume you're on your 10th pint down at the Barbican....?!