So previously sacked managers are off any potential short list? That criteria would have ruled out Ferguson, Wenger, Robson etc or even people like Dave Smith, Pulis, Holloway on a more local basis.Eh, just been sacked!
So previously sacked managers are off any potential short list? That criteria would have ruled out Ferguson, Wenger, Robson etc or even people like Dave Smith, Pulis, Holloway on a more local basis.Eh, just been sacked!
I'll always stand up to bullies. Don't care who it is. I can tolerate some of your rubbish, actually some of it is amusing. But you step over the line at times and this is one of themIn your opinion. He just thinks he knows it all. I’m sure he doesn’t need you to protect him.
I agree with your caution. There may well be other, equally exciting candidates that we don't know about yet.What are you talking about? I am only commenting on speculation and there is no need for your comments. Let’s leave it at that.
It evolved into a mistake from a measured risk taken with (I'm sure) the best intent. I still think some of IF's defence strategies were good and he will make a useful assistant coach somewhere under a strong and charismatic Head! But the stories of his man management skills, or lack of, make me sad that the players had to endure it.Tbf it was an almighty mistake wasn't it?
8 defeats in his last 11 games is an awful record, even allowing for the bullying and other things he did, it was awful and Simon clearly had no idea somehow what was going on at his club, this is probably because he is rarely at the stadium.
Even now as we look for someone to take charge he is back in the USA, just seems odd that he makes these decisions yet is never here to make them.
Yes, just like there was last time.I agree with your caution. There may well be other, equally exciting candidates that we don't know about yet.
Hard to believe now isn't it?Yes, just like there was last time.
100+ applicants but apparently, Foster was the best.
I'm not sure, i don't think its as far away as what we think. If one of Preston or Sunderland come calling for him then i agree it will be unlikely, purely because of their financial power compared to ours. The other worry of mine would be Shef United if they are to go separate ways with Wilder in the summer.Let's be honest, it's very unlikely to happen, but I'd be absolutely over the moon if it did!
Most definitely act now before someone else does. It's written in the stars!!! 🙏🤞✨🌟Hard to believe now isn't it?
But do you think we should just go for Rosenior?
That is all very well but which is why bigger fish will probably come in for him.We were really pumped up for the game on Saturday. I'm not so sure Hull were, especially as the game wore on and the play offs were gone for them. They looked a very different Hull side to the one that went hammer and tongs at Ipswich a few days earlier.
He spent almost all of his playing career in the Championship and most of his coaching career to date.
He wouldn't lack interpersonal skills and media skills like the hapless IF.
He is the right age, knows the league inside out and would be aware of our strengths and weaknesses. He has good relationships in the game and bigger clubs would see him as a safe person to trust and loan young players to.
I think he has a lot going for him. Whether he is within our salary budget I don't know but I like to think so.
The only clubs who would come in for him currently are Birmingham (League Division One)and Huddersfield (League Division One). Who else in the Championship needs a manager. The Millwall job would appear to be Neil Harris, s if he wants it. Haven't Sunderland recently appointed someone?. Anyway the "bigger fish" would appear to be splashing around in a lower grade pool, so hopefully the timing and a chance to continue in the Championship will appeal. Anyway, who, d want to live in Huddersfield or indeed Birmingham when he could live here in sunny Stonehouse. Welcome!!.That is all very well but which is why bigger fish will probably come in for him.
😂 Brilliant - that made me chuckleYou’re talking about one game in a 46 game season.
If we’re going to use games in isolation to form opinions then shall we bring Ian Foster back because he managed to motivate the team to beat Middlesbrough?