Worried Man Blues
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CH is probably waiting for the 'perfect' job, which will either arrive or he might then lower his sights or not!
I can't be the only one who hopes he gets sorted soon for one particular reason.
Aston Villa have hired Craig Shakespeare as an assistant manager, potentially paving the way for John Terry to depart to become a manager?
I would suggest that you are actually agreeing with what I have said.
As previously noted - there are far more candidates than jobs available. And I actually disagree with your suggestion about 'targeting young progressive managers' (and 'young' does not automatically make you 'progressive' - whatever that actually means - it also does not mean that you are any good at the job). Of the 8 existing managers of PL clubs have been appointed in the PL since 2019 - 5 could not be regarded as falling into that category. The average lifespan of a manager in the Championship is less than 14 months - and it tends to be the 'young progressive managers' who get sacked very quickly. It should also be noted that two of the three clubs that were promoted this season were in receipt of parachute payments which gave them a massive advantage over the other clubs they were competing with. Clubs with real ambition in the championship will go for a manager with a proven track record who knows how to get the job done.
As for Hughton - he will work again - if he doesn't manage to find a suitable position in England (and he can afford to pick and choose his job), it is only a matter of time before he becomes manager of the Republic of Ireland team.
I think Terry will be a disaster as a manager
As is the case with every job - dozens of candidates apply for managerial vacancies on an ongoing basis - few are ever interviewed and fewer still end up in negotiations with the club.What I’m saying is CH may be waiting for what he ‘perceives’ as the right job .... however the jobs he might want they might not want him.
A large number of teams are looking at manager who can play a possession based style of football rather than a pragmatic defensive style. Now I’m not arguing which is best because that discussion has been done to death. [/quote]You can disagree with me about ‘young progressive managers’ as much as you like, it doesn’t make it not true.
That may happen - he may also decide that he is not interested in being a club manager just for the sake of it - he has served his time doing that and has generally been treated poorly (as tends to happen all managers) - I think that he will only take a job if he is happy that the club have ambition and the back-up to put it into place (the same reason why he took the Brighton job). If the right opportunity doesn't come along I could see him biding his time and taking the job as Irish manager in a couple of years. I may be wrong - but Hughton does not strike me as the kind of guy who will lower his standards just to get back into club management.My point is that at some point CH might have to be a bit less selective if he wishes to get back into club football.
blockhseagull;9451092 My point is that at some point CH might have to be a bit less selective if he wishes to get back into club football.[/QUOTE said:he's now to antiquated for a full time job that he would accept, and will have to be welcomed by the paddies, "to get out of the house"....... and a bob or two
Yet the evidence suggests the opposite - 5 of the 8 current PL managers who were appointed since 2019 would not be in the 'progressive young manager' category - and 2 of the 3 appointed landed with a top 6 club which, to be honest, they didn't really merit.As is the case with every job - dozens of candidates apply for managerial vacancies on an ongoing basis - few are ever interviewed and fewer still end up in negotiations with the club.
A large number of teams are looking at manager who can play a possession based style of football rather than a pragmatic defensive style. Now I’m not arguing which is best because that discussion has been done to death.
You keep stating PL facts
He won’t get a PL job
It would be a bit difficult to get a job as a PL manager - given the fact that there aren't any PL vacancies at the moment
It would be a bit difficult to get a job as a PL manager - given the fact that there aren't any PL vacancies at the moment
There have been since he left
He didn’t get any
Maybe one day he might get another crack at it ... maybe he won’t.
i can't see hughts accepting any of the basket case prem jobs he would be offered
he needs another ambitious champ club, like us
There are two people on this forum who believe Hughton will get a Premier League job.
Tindall made boremuff manager, that keep a bit of continuity for them
There is always the juve job now sarri has got the bullet