I think you are wrong there mate. I would not be surprised if manager with premiership job haven't made indirect enquiries about the position.I have very little belief that just about any of the names being touted around by bookies and other posters are realistic. Di Matteo, Zola, Rangnick e.t.c. all managers who you would expect would want big promises about budgets and to have players they wanted signed actually signed. Obvious we've been spoilt by the box office appointment of Poyet and then a man from Barca but I just don't believe that appointing Zola or Mackay, both managers who are big names in football at the moment but neither of whom have particularly impressive managerial records is in our best interests.
No, he spent 4 years assembling that squad whilst constantly reducing the wage bill.
Right. So despite your constant negativity on here, you want a manager who, as you yourself highlight took 4 years to build a squad. A squad which he left in 14th position, only for somebody else to come in and take the same players to THIRD in that same season.
The man, the myth, the legend. Sign him up.
In fact he's so damn good he deserves his own thread.
WTF 2 years on the bounce in the play offs full stadium week in week out good cup runs for 2 years and you want someone from divisions below us? Set your sights a little higher
Just to add to the argument for Nigel Clough.
Nigel inherited a bloated and ageing first team squad at Derby following the sacking of Jewell. I think we had something like over 30 players with an annual player wage bill of around 26m. At the time of Nigels sacking the whole first team squad had been rehauled and the annual player wage bill had been reduced to around 8m. The whole process took around around 4 years in some part due to the fact some players had been on contracts that other clubs simply were not prepared to match and therefore the club had to take a bath in order to get rid of these players.
Under Billy Davies the club dismantled the under 21 development squad and the academy was put on the back burner in order to redirect funds to the first team, a shocking decision.
One of the first things that Nigel did was to bring back the under 21 development squad and players such as Buxton were signed from non league football with this squad in mind. Furthermore, Nigel asked Darren Wassell to take over the academy and began placing far more importance in the club developing it's own players for the future. We now have players such as Will Hughes, Jeff Hendrick and Mason Bennett that are products of the academy. Interestingly, the oldest player in our midfield on Sunday was aged 22.
Nigel signed many players on free transfers such as Chris Martin ( 26 goals this season ) and paid small fees such the 150k for our LB Forsyth , signed from Watford, where he had been playing second string football as a winger. The the team that played against Brighton on Sunday coat a nett 2m to put together and the average age was 23, and that is down to the hard work of Nigel Clough.
When McClaren arrived at the club he said that he had inherited a talented and honest bunch of players and thanked Nigel. McClaren has added players such as Wisdom, Dawkins, Bamford and Thorne, so no doubt as improved the team. Furthermore, it's difficult to argue many of the players he inherited have not improved considerably under his excellent coaching. However, the foundations for our current success were laid down by Nigel Clough.
Just to add to the argument for Nigel Clough.
Nigel inherited a bloated and ageing first team squad at Derby following the sacking of Jewell. I think we had something like over 30 players with an annual player wage bill of around 26m. At the time of Nigels sacking the whole first team squad had been rehauled and the annual player wage bill had been reduced to around 8m. The whole process took around around 4 years in some part due to the fact some players had been on contracts that other clubs simply were not prepared to match and therefore the club had to take a bath in order to get rid of these players.
Under Billy Davies the club dismantled the under 21 development squad and the academy was put on the back burner in order to redirect funds to the first team, a shocking decision.
One of the first things that Nigel did was to bring back the under 21 development squad and players such as Buxton were signed from non league football with this squad in mind. Furthermore, Nigel asked Darren Wassell to take over the academy and began placing far more importance in the club developing it's own players for the future. We now have players such as Will Hughes, Jeff Hendrick and Mason Bennett that are products of the academy. Interestingly, the oldest player in our midfield on Sunday was aged 22.
Nigel signed many players on free transfers such as Chris Martin ( 26 goals this season ) and paid small fees such the 150k for our LB Forsyth , signed from Watford, where he had been playing second string football as a winger. The the team that played against Brighton on Sunday coat a nett 2m to put together and the average age was 23, and that is down to the hard work of Nigel Clough.
When McClaren arrived at the club he said that he had inherited a talented and honest bunch of players and thanked Nigel. McClaren has added players such as Wisdom, Dawkins, Bamford and Thorne, so no doubt as improved the team. Furthermore, it's difficult to argue many of the players he inherited have not improved considerably under his excellent coaching. However, the foundations for our current success were laid down by Nigel Clough.
WTF 2 years on the bounce in the play offs full stadium week in week out good cup runs for 2 years and you want someone from divisions below us? Set your sights a little higher
Agree with all of that. I like Nigel Clough and I think he would be a good long term bet.
That said I really don't think he would come. He is very much based in the Nottingham/Derby area and has never managed further South than Burton. Suspect he is happy in his life, with his family and can't see him up rooting them to come to Brighton.
Being a big name doesn't make you a good manager, Zola and Mackay both have shite records and neither would improve the dreary football. You are an idiot plain and simple if you will overlook any one from any division below us. How many managers who we would love to have now began managing in the lower leagues?
Being a big name doesn't make you a good manager, Zola and Mackay both have shite records and neither would improve the dreary football. You are an idiot plain and simple if you will overlook any one from any division below us. How many managers who we would love to have now began managing in the lower leagues?
Justin Edinburgh ?