by Royal Bison » 09 Oct 2019 09:05
hughsies no.1 Really really don’t want - One of Kia’s foreign unknowns (just please no)
by Hound » 09 Oct 2019 09:07
by Hound » 09 Oct 2019 09:08
Old Man Andrewshughsies no.1 Really really don’t want - One of Kia’s foreign unknowns (just please no)
Wow................
by morganb » 09 Oct 2019 09:11
by Stranded » 09 Oct 2019 09:13
morganb Ian Holloway is available and being talked up by our own Charlie Adam for the Sunderland job. Holloway was interviewed earlier on Talksport and it sounds like he would be keen to get back into management, Sunderland and Millwall were both discussed.
by hughsies no.1 » 09 Oct 2019 09:13
HoundOld Man Andrewshughsies no.1 Really really don’t want - One of Kia’s foreign unknowns (just please no)
Wow................
I'm sure he doesn't mean it in a racist way. Just someone who hasn't ever played or managed in England - ie Gomes
by Maneki Neko » 09 Oct 2019 09:27
by Top Flight » 09 Oct 2019 09:35
by andrew1957 » 09 Oct 2019 09:38
andrew1957 Hughton head and shoulders above the rest for me but would also be very happy with Ainsworth who I have heard very good things about from another local manager. Not sure about anyone else on the list.
Just please no more foreign managers. We desperately need a long term appointment who knows about Championship football.
by andrew1957 » 09 Oct 2019 09:44
Old Man Andrewsandrew1957 Hughton head and shoulders above the rest for me but would also be very happy with Ainsworth who I have heard very good things about from another local manager. Not sure about anyone else on the list.
Just please no more foreign managers. We desperately need a long term appointment who knows about Championship football.
Wow, more casual racism.
by genome » 09 Oct 2019 09:50
by WestYorksRoyal » 09 Oct 2019 09:55
by John Smith » 09 Oct 2019 09:57
WoodleyRoyal Just to add I very much doubt Chris Hughton would be interested. His stock is still quite high and could be an attractive option for a premier league struggler come Christmas time.
by andrew1957 » 09 Oct 2019 09:58
genome This whole "knows about Championship football" thing is nonsense
Stam had absolutely no experience of Championship football and got us to a playoff final, because he played the right system to win matches and caught a lot of teams by surprise that season. It just so happens that he didn't adapt properly in his second season.
It doesn't matter where a manager's from, if they come in with the right ideas then they are perfectly valid appointments. There's no special Championship tactic that only experienced managers know
by WoodleyRoyal » 09 Oct 2019 10:08
John SmithWoodleyRoyal Just to add I very much doubt Chris Hughton would be interested. His stock is still quite high and could be an attractive option for a premier league struggler come Christmas time.
You really have completely lost the plot haven't you.
Why is Sol Campbell's name not in the poll? Proven himself in a lower league on a shoestring budget and in a relegation battle.
by genome » 09 Oct 2019 10:20
andrew1957genome This whole "knows about Championship football" thing is nonsense
Stam had absolutely no experience of Championship football and got us to a playoff final, because he played the right system to win matches and caught a lot of teams by surprise that season. It just so happens that he didn't adapt properly in his second season.
It doesn't matter where a manager's from, if they come in with the right ideas then they are perfectly valid appointments. There's no special Championship tactic that only experienced managers know
Bluntly that is rubbish. Some managers like Warnock and Hughton to name two have showed that they know how to build a team to compete at this level and have been consistently successful. On a balance of probability you are far more likely to achieve success with such a manager than you are with someone coming in from overseas with little knowledge of the division. It is not just about tactics but also about adapting to the grind of groups of matches together in short time periods and then long international gaps and recovering quickly from losses.
by Maneki Neko » 09 Oct 2019 10:30
genome This whole "knows about Championship football" thing is nonsense
Stam had absolutely no experience of Championship football and got us to a playoff final, because he played the right system to win matches and caught a lot of teams by surprise that season. It just so happens that he didn't adapt properly in his second season.
It doesn't matter where a manager's from, if they come in with the right ideas then they are perfectly valid appointments. There's no special Championship tactic that only experienced managers know
by Stranded » 09 Oct 2019 10:33
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