greyseagull
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The Times says "Brighton & Hove Albion head coach Oscar Garcia" is on Swansea's shortlist, amongst plenty of other candidates.
They ahve already got an Oscar Garcia on their coaching/fitness staff.
Oscar 10th favourite on oddschecker at 25/1
http://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/swansea/next-permanent-manager
It's never going to happen, but strange that he's being linked considering he hasn't achieved anything in England yet.
Wouldn't be at all surprised to see Jones as Manager by next season.
Wouldn't be at all surprised to see Jones as Manager by next season.
Me neither but then again I'm still trying to work out at what point the Albion became too good for a well respected head coach who learned a lot of his trade at Barcelona as well as winning the championship with MTA.
I didn't even know the Daily Star still existed until this thread! Have they any track record at all of being right?
Oscar 10th favourite on oddschecker at 25/1
http://www.oddschecker.com/football/football-specials/swansea/next-permanent-manager
It's never going to happen, but strange that he's being linked considering he hasn't achieved anything in England yet.
If it does happen - and I think there is a very good chance - would hope we could promote Nathan with Calde as his number two.
Wouldn't be at all surprised to see Jones as Manager by next season.
I would be over the moon if Oscar was snapped up by Swansea.
Hopefully hypothetical - but it would be an interesting dilemma if Swansea asked for permission to speak with our Oscar Garcia?
I wonder how Tony Bloom would feel. Firstly I suspect he would have a sense of deja vu. But in a way it would be yet another compliment for Tony's own recent managerial selections. However I guess if Swansea were to go about such an approach in a respectful and appropriate manner then Tony might just give permission but also make it clear that financial compensation would be expected.
This also prompts the question whether Tony has a shortlist of future managerial candidates of his own in mind? Given how situations in football can change so rapidly I guess most sensible Chairmen would always have a couple of names in mind, 'just in case'.
Why??
Why??