Note: their 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th choices have already turned them down.
They might as well appoint a manager currently at a non league club who will be well versed with an amateur set up. No one in their right mind wants to have back to back relegations on their CV.
Amateur set-up eh? What a dismal youth policy they have had..Zaha, Victor Moses, etc..Compared to the Albion FLOCK of talent. FLOCK being the right word, like sheep.
Amateur set-up eh? What a dismal youth policy they have had..Zaha, Victor Moses, etc..Compared to the Albion FLOCK of talent. FLOCK being the right word, like sheep.
Amateur set-up eh? What a dismal youth policy they have had..Zaha, Victor Moses, etc..Compared to the Albion FLOCK of talent. FLOCK being the right word, like sheep.
Eh? This is a thread for LAUGHING at the mess your club is creating at a time when you should be driving home your advantage over us.All trhis BS from a club that has won les than a third of its games so far this season.. another win and it will be automatic promotion.... in your dreams. Wake up.
The utter mess they are making of this managerial hunt is a joy to watch. It is quite clear that nobody with any credentials whatsoever will touch the job with a bargepole. I'm not even sure there is a single Championship manager they could tempt out of their current job to go there. The chairman pretty much admitted they wanted Pulis within a day of Holloway going, so he's obviously told them to shove it after hearing what they have to offer. Not to mention the fact that 'possibly' staying on as Wales manager is more appealing than going to Selhurst Park. Then there is the approach for Malky at Cardiff, who took all over three minutes to realise he prefers a nutcase owner over a hopeless cause like Palace. But my personal favourite has to be them flying someone into the country for talks only to find out 48 hours later they have chosen Middlesbrough, an arsewipe of a town 100 miles from civilisation and in a lower division, over them.
Even trying to be unbiased for a moment, I can't think of a single club that has missed out on so many candidates and been so obviously desperate in the search for a new manager. They are going to do one of two things now, as the chairman will realise he has to have a manager in place by the time they play their next game if he isn't going to be considered a total laughing stock. The first is appoint a random foreigner we have barely heard of and with very little track record, in the hope they might find that 1 in 100 gem. The second is to stick with Keith Millen on the basis that they have at least been competitive in the last three games, which would be beyond hilarity in the long run as this is a guy who was woefully out of his depth with Bristol City at the bottom end of the Championship. Either way, I'm looking forward to it.