Hughton ticks a lot of boxes and comes across as a decent bloke but the way he oversaw a consistent slump at Norwich is a major concern. I think we really need someone to galvanize the squad.
Barber and Burke will probably want another manager they can control. What we need is another Gus type, passionate about his career and willing to challenge decisions and recruitment.
The current squad is a total shambles and I doubt many decent candidates fancy risking their career and reputation on David Burkes recruitment. Hopefully Hyypia's resignation forces the club to wake the **** up.
If they are hell bent on retaining Sami this makes sense. What concerns me is the club have shown little desire in bringing in experienced old hands who may challenge them. We'd probably get another chump.
Reckon he will be gone by tomorrow morning. It's just a deluded few who dare not dissent or challenge Bloom that have prevented this happening already.
It is clear things are only getting worse under Hyypia and I think retaining him is now down to stubborn pride. The Boards desired outcome for this season was another play off push. During the summer, many of us on here realised the chances of that were non existent - mainly due to Burkes...
Hyypia going will only be a short term fix unless David Burke is removed. Poyet couldn't work with him and Oscar wanted out after Burke pinned the blame of a poor window on him. His record is appalling.
Totally untenable but I actually feel sympathy for him now. He''s been screwed by David Burke and with an old head alongside him he might have got more out of this squad.
He was a bit hit and miss last season but he'd walk into the team ahead of Gardner, JFC, Holla and Toko. Some quality, experience and game management awareness is exactly what's missing in the middle.
For me the only possible reasons he's still here are:
1) The board now admit his hands have been tied by the recruitment led by David Burke.
2) The financial implications of sacking him
3) Stubborn pride.