- Nov 15, 2006
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Watford Gap?It's a caveated conversation though.
We're in it because we're seen as the motorway service station stop on the way to his ultimate destination.
Bang on about the stadium though
Watford Gap?It's a caveated conversation though.
We're in it because we're seen as the motorway service station stop on the way to his ultimate destination.
Bang on about the stadium though
Most reputable sources stating that he’s spoken to both Chelsea and Manchester United already, he’s definitely going - the question is where to. We obviously can’t compete with those clubs.McKenna would be a wealthy fool to go to Man Utd or Chelsea. Their fans and players won't know who he is and will chew him up and spit him out before Christmas. Don't know if Albion actually want him either or if it's all just speculation, but as he will be just one on a well curated shortlist with Brighton, I don't care if he comes or not to be honest.
Man Utd fans and players would.McKenna would be a wealthy fool to go to Man Utd or Chelsea. Their fans and players won't know who he is and will chew him up and spit him out before Christmas. Don't know if Albion actually want him either or if it's all just speculation, but as he will be just one on a well curated shortlist with Brighton, I don't care if he comes or not to be honest.
I see where you're coming from. I absolutely agree that we shouldn't worry unduly if we don't make this appointment, as McKenna will just be one of several names on Uncle Tony's Magic Spreadsheet. That said, I do care a little bit. If he's good enough to be the first name on that list, then it would be nice to get the deal over the line.McKenna would be a wealthy fool to go to Man Utd or Chelsea. Their fans and players won't know who he is and will chew him up and spit him out before Christmas. Don't know if Albion actually want him either or if it's all just speculation, but as he will be just one on a well curated shortlist with Brighton, I don't care if he comes or not to be honest.
It’s not quite as bad as if it was happening in August. If they’ve known from mid-May, at least they have time.Absolute gut punch for Ipswich, and a big gamble for the hiring club.
He’ll take the money, they ALWAYS do.I have a sneaky suspicion he will want Manure as first choice but Im not sure he's their first choice... Tuchel looks better for them... look at Moyes and Soklsjaer..... but I reckon he'd choose Brighton over Chelsea.... for all the money Chelsea could destroy his reputation.
Has any reputable source discussed if Brighton has contacted Ipswich/McKenna?Most reputable sources stating that he’s spoken to both Chelsea and Manchester United already, he’s definitely going - the question is where to. We obviously can’t compete with those clubs.
Plus, any manager at a high level will back themselves to succeed where others have failed. Chelsea are the equivalent of a very hot but deeply troubled new partner. “I can change her, where guys before couldn’t”.He’ll take the money, they ALWAYS do.
We’d be naive in the extreme expecting him to pick us… with a squad on the decline and a lack of funds to even paper over the cracks…
If he comes to us, it’ll be because no one else actually offers him the job…
By any stretch of the imagination that's a very very pessimistic spin on thingswith a squad on the decline and a lack of funds to even paper over the cracks…
I don't think any reputable source (that I trust) have posted anything concrete on any of these managerial appointments. It's all the usual "X is believed to be top of Ys list" and "Bs representatives were seen in London and are believed to be speaking with B". It's all been bookie/Romano-driven blind speculation at this point.Has any reputable source discussed if Brighton has contacted Ipswich/McKenna?
Using that analogy, Chelsea are the equivalent of turning a lesbian at the moment.Plus, any manager at a high level will back themselves to succeed where others have failed. Chelsea are the equivalent of a very hot but deeply troubled new partner. “I can change her, where guys before couldn’t”.
And then, shock, when the manager comes in and realises after a couple of amazing shags how disturbed and unstable they truly are, they leave through the window during the night, with a big fat cheque as reward for their failure.
I think that metaphor ran away from me a bit there.
McKenna would be a wealthy fool to go to Man Utd or Chelsea. Their fans and players won't know who he is and will chew him up and spit him out before Christmas. Don't know if Albion actually want him either or if it's all just speculation, but as he will be just one on a well curated shortlist with Brighton, I don't care if he comes or not to be honest.
In a weird way if you want McKenna then you really ought to be cheering Man U on in cup final.There’s no doubt in my mind that McKenna would want the United job. He’s worked there before and is a fan.
United approaching him has probably worked in our favour as if they hadn’t he’d have probably accepted the Chelsea bag of gold already.
However, the timing of United’s end of season being a week later than Chelsea’s means that United won’t be making a decision for a week or two yet re their manager situation.
I don’t think Chelsea will go balls out for McKenna now that they know United may get him. So they are moving on as their fans will demand a new manager in a matter of days.
If United go for a more experienced option, Chelsea decide to go for Maresca early next week, it’s still possible that we would be McKenna’s only choice. Not the greatest situation but it’s possible.
It does then give us plenty of time to be contingency planning.
I expect that Russell Martin is on the list. He may well want to stay at Southampton if they beat Leeds on Sunday. If not, then I think he’ll be available as he’ll be sacked.
I expect Potter is also on that list.
I just hope that we have one or two more inspiring options as well.