Greatwesternline Knowing the club must be the most over rated attribute in a manager.
Firstly which club do they know, the one they played for, which apart from the stadium and the colour on the kits is often very different to the one they would now manage.
Anyone from our successful eras under Coppell and McDermot doesn't know the club, they knew the club. Its not the same club now.
Anyone who was successful in 2006 won't command respect of the current players, unless perhaps their name is Steve Sidwell.
The problem we've got in spades is injuries. A new face doesnt solve those.
In all our previous predicaments i always thought we were only one managerial change away from a renewal, or a relegation avoided. This time, because there is no fix to the injuries i can't see it.
Furthermore, any managerial change doesnt change the fact that Joorabchim had too much say over transfers. We aren't allowed to blow money anymore which saves us from his awful decision making, but you get the feeling that if we ever return to financially normality (how?) our owner would still be asking that charlatan for advice, and we'd still be paying over the odds for average mercenaries, as opposed to picking up players with something to prove which served us so well.
The club is in a situation where its problems can't be solved short term by a managerial change, and in the medium term can't be changed because of the financial restrictions, and in the longer term won't be saved because our owner for all his money is extremely poor at where he sources his football advice from.
I've been saying Adie Viveash for years, probably since Adkins left. Former Chelsea U18 and U21 manager (managed Swift, Ake, Chalobah, Piazon, Baker, plus the likes of RLC, Christensen, Tomori, Mount, Solanke, Abraham) and now assistant manager at Coventry, who have Maatsen and Clarke-Salter on loan from Chelsea. On the other hand, our connections to Chelsea are already quite strong.