Behind Enemy Lines
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Would much rather Steve Coppell, who like Jackett, quietly gets on with things but unlike him has a proven track of getting teams promoted to the Premier League without spending vast sums.
And under Ferguson, Peterborough were relegated twice.Just maybe this is significant. Darren Ferguson is very prominent in the betting also and his side gave two good accounts of themselves against us on a proper shoestring budget, not a Gus type shoestring.
Agree that his record is okay but if we are go continue the progress the club is making, attract the quality players we have been and keep 22000 odd season ticket holders happy I am not sure this is the name to do it. And yes they may have been better than us that night, but we got a draw, beat them at the den and finished many places above them. If it is him then the budget worries may be true.
He would do the business if you like watching hoooooffffff!!!! Football!
What on earth do you base that on ? Millwall played some excellent stuff at the Amex, and he always sets his teams up to play good football. Jackett is not a hoof-merchant at all.
My only concern with Jackett is that he is unlikely to have the contacts to bring in the players we need. Gus brought in Kusczak, Bridge and Upson, which probably comes with a favourable media slant and a career at some of the country's biggest clubs. Jackett just wouldn't have the same reach.
And under Ferguson, Peterborough were relegated twice.
The biggest concern with Jackett is his inability to atttract players, potentially. People underestimate Poyet in this regard. If Jackett had been our manager I really don't think the likes of Upson, Bridge, Vicente, Lopez or CMS (who chose Gus over better financial offers elsewhere) would have come.
Very unfair appraisal of his efforts at Millwall, that. He actually had them in the play off positions, which is impressive with the squad he had. Then in the transfer window he lost Chris Wood to Leicester and Darius Henderson to Forest, and their season nose-dived from there.
His team looked excellent at the Amex. Attacked with pace and strength, but with plenty of slick interplay too. He is also the man who put Swansea on the path to where they are now. I wouldn't be against Jackett at all. One of the better candidates.
The problem with what I say (and now you) is that there really can't be many managers available with that star attraction on the market. Zola and Di Matteo are two examples, but Zola could be in the Prem next season anyway and there are three Premiership vacancies that promotion and Champions League winning Di Matteo could probably walk into if he wanted.The biggest concern with Jackett is his inability to atttract players, potentially. People underestimate Poyet in this regard. If Jackett had been our manager I really don't think the likes of Upson, Bridge, Vicente, Lopez or CMS (who chose Gus over better financial offers elsewhere) would have come.
Gus Poyet or Kenny Jackett?
Kenny's not fit to clean Gus' boots. We really can't afford to take such a massive step backwards with this next appointment.
As I said steady but suitable for a club with multi national talented squad with premiership hopes? really dont see it I am afraid. I would see this as a backward step
I'd quite like Kenny Jackett, no doubt he's not fashionable enough for some of our fans but Millwall played some decent football under him. We got a right mauling in the second half up at there's this Season.
Suddenly appearing in the odds as 6-8th favourite. Very random.