- Aug 8, 2005
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What odds is David Moyes now?
Not moved, still 33/1 at best
What odds is David Moyes now?
The clue as to who will be our new manager lies withn those who are selecting. I almost can't see a strong manager coming here as this would clash with the ideals of those selecting, look at what we have had in the last two and there will be the clue. Both very junior when they arrived, with a certain thinking on the passing game, the first objected publically and the second just left. I'm not sure that the board will appoint a high roller for the job and suspect it may be someone who is emerging or is looking for their first job as the main man, look out for a surprise.
This is very possible. However, is it not also possible that TB may think he made a mistake appointing Oscar in hindsight? He has made much of his failure to communicate and lack of interest in the mechanics of the transfer market. I think you are correct that there will still be an emphasis on the passing game but I am not sure the other criteria are set in stone.
The same Bmuff who were able to offer Grabban better wages? Why would he leave that to come to a club with LESS money?
There is a difference between able to offer better wages and willing to offer better wages. I am sure had the club wanted to we could have offered Grabban more money but they'd obviously reached a limit of what they thought he was worth. I'd rather the club stuck to that and we missed out on a few players then start throwing money around and before we know it we are paying John Utaka £80,000 a week.
If we can't afford Grabban's wages what makes anyone think we can afford the wages and expectations of Sherwood, Clement, Moyes, Howe or anyone other than Nathan Jones or similar. We're either going to start gambling with promotion or continue living within our means.
If we can't afford Grabban's wages what makes anyone think we can afford the wages and expectations of Sherwood, Clement, Moyes, Howe or anyone other than Nathan Jones or similar. We're either going to start gambling with promotion or continue living within our means.
In terms of the style of football, I would expect Tony Bloom to have that as one of his criteria for selecting the new man, but I would hope that once they are in place the way they achieve this will be up to them. Foe example, although both Gus and Oscar stuck rigidly to a 1 striker formation, I don't see that as being a must have for the new manager.
There is a difference between able to offer better wages and willing to offer better wages. I am sure had the club wanted to we could have offered Grabban more money but they'd obviously reached a limit of what they thought he was worth. I'd rather the club stuck to that and we missed out on a few players then start throwing money around and before we know it we are paying John Utaka £80,000 a week.
In terms of the style of football, I would expect Tony Bloom to have that as one of his criteria for selecting the new man, but I would hope that once they are in place the way they achieve this will be up to them. Foe example, although both Gus and Oscar stuck rigidly to a 1 striker formation, I don't see that as being a must have for the new manager.
do we need a new manager? we seem to be releasing and signing players at the moment without one.
He didn't say we couldn't afford Grabbans wages, he said we were not prepared to pay then as they were more than the percieved value of the player, massive difference.
Chris Hughton is today's favourite according to the website below;
http://www.thesackrace.com/teams/brighton-and-hove-albion
Looking at the list of managers below the odds list, where does Charles Webb come in the longest serving managers list? Is he ahead of, or just behind Sir Alex Ferguson? The shocking statistic is just how many managers we have had in the last 40 years.