I agree. Look at Steve Cooper - hugely popular with Forest fans and performed a miracle to get them promoted, then gets the tin tack. If he’s ambitious it would actually be a smart move from McKenna to make a switch now because the cards will be stacked against him next season at Ipswich.I disagree that that there's no chance he's leaving. Given that Ipswich were in League 1 last year, next season its going to be incredibly difficult for them to stay up. If he's realistic about the Ipswich job, and is acknowledging the level of difficulty in keeping the up, then he may decide to leave while his stock is high, rather than wait it to drop when they get relegated. I personally don't think he will leave, but as we all know, everybody looks out for number 1 first in football so I wouldn't say there's no chance.
I agree, l fully expect the new appointment to be someone we hadn't even considered, and/or someone we have barely heard of.For the football we’d play McKenna or Edwards. Both impressed me seriously.
However I am not sure they have the experience to handle our set up which take a specific set of skills. And no that doesn’t mean it will be Liam Neeson…
Honestly it’s a really tricky decision for Tony. Expect yet again we’re a more attractive prospect than we were when Potter left so awareness on our methods and potential will even more well known so the calibre of applicants should be higher. However
I think he might be put off by the RDZ experience of coming in agreeing to work within the set parameters and then demanding a change in approach and so might plump for a lesser known name who might be more malleable.
I'm getting the same impression. Last time around the earliest linked names were Steve Cooper, Brendan Rogers, Rusell Martin, Nathan Jones etc and none of them rang true as very Bloom like. Although, when Chris Hughton was sacked Potter seemed to be the only name anyone mentioned. I don't know much about McKenna, so maybe I've just lumped him in as another decent young manager from the Championship who the media links to every job. I keep hearing that we're seriously impressed that he has taken Ipswich to successive promotions and just think 'surely everyone is impressed with that,' but a face who was probably the last to acheive that just keeps haunting me:Dunnnnno. Feels like a massive red herring
Too late, just appointed Canada manager.Ted Lasso
Either of those would be very disappointing. Knutsen is clearly great at Bodo/Glimt but he seems to get into negotiations with clubs all over Europe and it falls apart - probably a non-starter there at best and something wrong at worst. Farioli is an interesting character for sure, but he's a more defensive version of Potter. His record at Nice is 40 goals from 34 games. That's a considerably lower rate than Hughton's first season in the Premier League. His defensive frugality is second to none really. Here is a good run down of the issues at Nice - "Nice have rarely been entertaining this season, but they have been efficient."I would not be shocked if the McKenna thing is a red herring. When RDZ was appointed no one was really looking at him being the favorite. Farioli or Knutsen far more likely I'd say.
McKenna must surely be a better option though as he has had more success with a smaller budget than RM.I second that, Brighton born and bred, ex Albion, supported us as a kid at the Goldstone, favours possession football, understands the clubs philosophy and background, ambitious young manager success in the lower leagues.
I have followed a bit of the Championship due to mates who have teams in it, and there’s no comparison really. Ipswich play football that Adkins could only dream of and it’s quite similar to us. And he’s done it with very little resources and no ‘star’ players really. I’d imagine pretty much all the lights on TB’s stats dashboard are Green for McKenna. But whether he can be persuaded to come is another matter.I'm getting the same impression. Last time around the earliest linked names were Steve Cooper, Brendan Rogers, Rusell Martin, Nathan Jones etc and none of them rang true as very Bloom like. Although, when Chris Hughton was sacked Potter seemed to be the only name anyone mentioned. I don't know much about McKenna, so maybe I've just lumped him in as another decent young manager from the Championship who the media links to every job. I keep hearing that we're seriously impressed that he has taken Ipswich to successive promotions and just think 'surely everyone is impressed with that,' but a face who was probably the last to acheive that just keeps haunting me:
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