Matt Taylor's Exeter were easy to watch and they ran on modest finances. Taylor utilised the younger players at his disposal and Exeter were sad to see him go, but he earned the chance and kept the Millers up without signings, a decent, hardworking chap, for sure!
I believe Pants Day was a success because it was essentially simple, funny & harmless! Chinese psyche is famously inscrutable and relies largely on "face" I wonder how the owner would feel about a stand full of blue & white morph masks, particularly if it was accompanied by nothing...
I'm checking out the AZ Alkmaar v West Ham contest to see how Billy Beane's "money ball" theory holds up and whether or not it's a model worth adopting for recruiting everybody from players to manager?
Brogue heard on the grapevine we are interested in marc skinner
Hard to imagine that such an appointment would inspire or galvanise a football club in need of serious restoration, no matter how good he may be, perception is everything!
Huge gamble for an up and coming talented manager and the last 5 years of dead beat blind alleys hardly help make the club a brilliant opportunity, IMHO, but l live in hope and wish the new manager all the very best!
All the speculation and substantial names being mentioned overlook the elephant in the room, who in their right mind would eagerly pick up the tainted chalice???
I've watched Exeter city a lot since moving to Devon, they are a decent club, very reminiscent of Elm Park's Biscuitmen. Matt Taylor had them playing attractively on very limited budgets and got them promoted from his experiences playing and managing in league 2 to league 1 I recognise that he has n...