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Mickey Adams.... third times a charm.
I absolutely adored Micky. Sadly just a dinosaur now where football management is concerned.Mickey Adams.... third times a charm.
Or Milner and Lallana?Milner or Lalana ?
Can we not think a little bigger than ex-players? Some on here were advocating for Nathan Jones when we took on RdZ, purely on the basis that he had a past connection to the club… can’t we live a little?
Neither even have their coaching badges yet as far as l know. If we can't tbink bigger than these two, then there is something seriously amiss.Or Milner and Lallana?
hes right there everyday, sees all the tactics, the set up etc, understands as well as the players how we play tactically..... he'd be worthy of serious consideration.Crofts
Don’t you want someone capable of originating such ideas rather than just hoping Croft’s will have sufficiently internalised all of somebody else’s?hes right there everyday, sees all the tactics, the set up etc, understands as well as the players how we play tactically..... he'd be worthy of serious consideration.
Succession planning.Neither even have their coaching badges yet as far as l know. If we can't tbink bigger than these two, then there is something seriously amiss.
Thats not the reason entitrely and ofc Gerard and Lampard do show that working under good manager doest equal being one youself, but Crofty is very outgoing/passionate, he's also passionate about our club, he has worked alongside De Zerbi and knows our players plus the way we play and all that combined with his own ideas, may be worthy of at least consideration... albeit it likely wont be his first mangerial job.Don’t you want someone capable of originating such ideas rather than just hoping Croft’s will have sufficiently internalised all of somebody else’s?
As the likes of Gerrard and Lampard have recently demonstrated there is a LOT more to being a good manager than having simply worked under or observed one.
One candidate who has emerged recently and has spoken in glowing terms about RDZ is Liam Rosenior at Hull. Now we all know that Hull have hardly set the Championship alight this season but next season they are a team to watch under him.
I think a De Zerbi disciple with links to the club and someone without a big profile is a very Brighton kind of appointment in the future. He seems to be very intelligent in the way that he talks about what RDZ has done
No.I know I’ll probably get criticised for the timing of this but it doesn’t really matter. The reality is that whilst De Zerbi has committed his future at the club and we all want him to stay as long as possible, there is no guarantee that next season we qualify for Europe again and in that scenario it would seem likely that RDZ moves on. I’m sure the club have already got a shortlist for their next manager based on a variety of scenarios. The most likely is that we get to the knockout rounds and maintain our top 10 status. This all depends on recruitment and injuries of course.
One candidate who has emerged recently and has spoken in glowing terms about RDZ is Liam Rosenior at Hull. Now we all know that Hull have hardly set the Championship alight this season but next season they are a team to watch under him.
I think a De Zerbi disciple with links to the club and someone without a big profile is a very Brighton kind of appointment in the future. He seems to be very intelligent in the way that he talks about what RDZ has done I have no doubt that with these comments he has put himself in that shop window with this future in mind!
no.I know I’ll probably get criticised for the timing of this but it doesn’t really matter. The reality is that whilst De Zerbi has committed his future at the club and we all want him to stay as long as possible, there is no guarantee that next season we qualify for Europe again and in that scenario it would seem likely that RDZ moves on. I’m sure the club have already got a shortlist for their next manager based on a variety of scenarios. The most likely is that we get to the knockout rounds and maintain our top 10 status. This all depends on recruitment and injuries of course.
One candidate who has emerged recently and has spoken in glowing terms about RDZ is Liam Rosenior at Hull. Now we all know that Hull have hardly set the Championship alight this season but next season they are a team to watch under him.
I think a De Zerbi disciple with links to the club and someone without a big profile is a very Brighton kind of appointment in the future. He seems to be very intelligent in the way that he talks about what RDZ has done I have no doubt that with these comments he has put himself in that shop window with this future in mind!
No.I know I’ll probably get criticised for the timing of this but it doesn’t really matter. The reality is that whilst De Zerbi has committed his future at the club and we all want him to stay as long as possible, there is no guarantee that next season we qualify for Europe again and in that scenario it would seem likely that RDZ moves on. I’m sure the club have already got a shortlist for their next manager based on a variety of scenarios. The most likely is that we get to the knockout rounds and maintain our top 10 status. This all depends on recruitment and injuries of course.
One candidate who has emerged recently and has spoken in glowing terms about RDZ is Liam Rosenior at Hull. Now we all know that Hull have hardly set the Championship alight this season but next season they are a team to watch under him.
I think a De Zerbi disciple with links to the club and someone without a big profile is a very Brighton kind of appointment in the future. He seems to be very intelligent in the way that he talks about what RDZ has done I have no doubt that with these comments he has put himself in that shop window with this future in mind!