B.W.
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Dale Stephens?
Fair point. We are sooo unlucky that Dale is still crocked.
Dale Stephens?
Please refer to my previous answer. Let's not forget Oscar had only managed in Israel for one season before. Hardly the Championship
Let's hope if the do not announce it, that they are looking for the contract to be signed
Sniping? You are a fine one to talk. Your view on Jones is that you think he is a half ar5sed, nasty clueless w****r. Not what I said at all. Learn to read.
Do you not understand that if Jones left, the new manager wouldn't stand a chance. You just need to have a hate figure in your life and whether he stays at the club in some capacity or not, your view is well and truly screwed up your ar5e with a cork hammered in to keep it in place.
I don't have a problem with people not wanting him as the manager, but you are an abusive tw4t.
Please enlighten me.
I agree, but as I've said a number of times now, experience isn't the number one thing I look at when it comes to choosing the new manager.True. But may I suggest that Israel > dev team.
I agree, but as I've said a number of times now, experience isn't the number one thing I look at when it comes to choosing the new manager.
I suspect he will be a manager one day though.
and this will be the day I jack in my season tickets and give it all up as a lost cause after over 50 years of supporting the club. I will never ever forgive him for dissing Albion fans on more than one occasion when he was at Yeovil.
Review at the end of the season, though - and above all, make sure that plans are made to have our 2015/16 squad ready for the start of the season this time!
This is the key point. I remember us being told to judge the team at the end of the window, by which point the rot had already started to set in.
Clearly we can't do the same in this upcoming window. We need a manager in place for 1st January and new players very quickly afterwards. If we pull our usual trick of waiting until the last day before doing anything, I fear we will be well and truly cut adrift.
So where were these myriad of ideas shown against Reading then?
The future of Pulis, Sherwood and Houghton has nothing to do with timing, they are currently out of work millionaires and not anxious to take any job that comes along.
The best they would get with us is survival, not appealing in anyway to these candidates.
I'm not sure personally about Sherwood, he served only half a season as a caretaker manager and showed signs of being pressured at times, his price tag doesn't match his cv or record.
I feel Jones could take it on, but history at the Amex shows us that we may well have a wild card manager from abroard who has no experience of English football or the Championship. Its now time to have a strong character who knows what he wants and can communicate with his players.
Then you clearly lack judgement WRT what is needed in our current predicament as understood by most on here, and publicly stated by our club's leadership. I trust the latter's judgement over yours. Sorry.
I wasn't in favour of Jones stepping up, on the basis that the assistant to an unsuccessful manager can't be that good - if he was any good he'd have been bending Sami's ear for all he was worth, with ideas of his own. Classic example of this would be McLaren succeeding Sven as England manager; not a Plan 'B' between them. Still, perhaps NJ WAS going all that, and Sami wasn't listening.............No way we're ever going to know about that, though.
However, after reading this post and several others on the subject of our new manager, and quaking in my boots at some of the more ghastly suggestions, I've now come to the conclusion that if we can't get Pulis or Hughton, NJ might be our best bet as third choice candidate; if organised and motivated, our squad should be able to scrape its way to safety this year (and that's about the best we can expect from the present bunch), and NJ might just be able to do that.
Review at the end of the season, though - and above all, make sure that plans are made to have our 2015/16 squad ready for the start of the season this time!
We can spend until we reach the limit of FFP, and that's it, just as we've done in previous years. I don't see how you consider that the cheap option.At this stage of the season it needs a veteran hack of a manager with Championship experience (and his experienced sidekick) to stand up to the board and fight for the right to sign the players to keep us up. The cheap option is no option at all.
We can spend until we reach the limit of FFP, and that's it, just as we've done in previous years. I don't see how you consider that the cheap option.