by Hoop Blah » 11 Dec 2018 20:11
by Lower West » 11 Dec 2018 20:11
DOYLERSAROYALER Totally agree but dear Nigel doesnt really understand that..he isnt a CEO with football knowledge..that was more down to the DoF feeding him the info, but in the absence of a DoF he finds himself rabbit in headlights..he sacked Clement and didnt think about the next step..Jokanovic would be on most Championships club had they needed a manager but bizarrely not on Nigels...unless Jok has a other job lined up of course
by tmesis » 11 Dec 2018 20:14
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And George Graham and Howard Wilkinson are more successful than Martin O'Neill. Would you suggest them?
No I absolutely wouldn’t. But there’s a reason O’Neill has consistently been in management since 1987. He worked wonders with Wycombe, Leicester and Celtic then built a brilliant team at Villa finishing in the top 6 for 3 seasons running. The end of his tenure with Ireland hasn’t gone so well, but over 30yrs that’s pretty good record, right? I think we would see a bit more respect from the players than other managers coming in. You do realise he’s only been out of management since October?
I want Slavisa in anyway
MON is another old school manager who hasn't evolved as the game has. He follows a similar pattern to others- have success a long time ago - fail in club football, move to international (as less time to instill a style of play), fail at international, fizzle out.
File alongside Coleman (albeit with one spell of Gareth Bale magic), Strachan etc
by loyalroyal4life » 11 Dec 2018 20:29
Hoop Blah It’s seems a lot of posters are being critical of the club for not appointing Jokanovic already.
He’d look like a good fit, but to get him in he’d have to want the job!
I’m not sure we’re a good enough proposition for him to be interested to be honest.
by Hound » 11 Dec 2018 20:46
Hound Tbf sure there are teams in a far better position than us who would be a more attractive proposition for Jokanovic
No doubts was given a hefty pay off as well, so no need to rush back.
by DelBoyRodders » 11 Dec 2018 21:32
Old Man AndrewsHound Tbf sure there are teams in a far better position than us who would be a more attractive proposition for Jokanovic
No doubts was given a hefty pay off as well, so no need to rush back.
Going into the Rotherham game without a manager is absolutely criminal. Completely dopey to sack a manager without having a replacement already signed up.
by From Despair To Where? » 11 Dec 2018 21:39
Lower WestDOYLERSAROYALER Totally agree but dear Nigel doesnt really understand that..he isnt a CEO with football knowledge..that was more down to the DoF feeding him the info, but in the absence of a DoF he finds himself rabbit in headlights..he sacked Clement and didnt think about the next step..Jokanovic would be on most Championships club had they needed a manager but bizarrely not on Nigels...unless Jok has a other job lined up of course
CEO's build teams around them with people they can trust. One suspects that the entire internal structure of the club needs addressing. To build a succcessfull club both on and off the pitch. The backroom staff will need to be buzzing as well. Everybody needs to be focussed on the same objectives. Performances that have been so dire, as Saturday illustrated. That starting afresh is probably the best way forward. Even the players get a final chance to prove that they want to be here at the club.
by Hoop Blah » 11 Dec 2018 21:46
From Despair To Where?Lower WestDOYLERSAROYALER Totally agree but dear Nigel doesnt really understand that..he isnt a CEO with football knowledge..that was more down to the DoF feeding him the info, but in the absence of a DoF he finds himself rabbit in headlights..he sacked Clement and didnt think about the next step..Jokanovic would be on most Championships club had they needed a manager but bizarrely not on Nigels...unless Jok has a other job lined up of course
CEO's build teams around them with people they can trust. One suspects that the entire internal structure of the club needs addressing. To build a succcessfull club both on and off the pitch. The backroom staff will need to be buzzing as well. Everybody needs to be focussed on the same objectives. Performances that have been so dire, as Saturday illustrated. That starting afresh is probably the best way forward. Even the players get a final chance to prove that they want to be here at the club.
I don't get this whole Nigel Howe doesn't have football knowledge thing . He's been a director of a football club for the past 20 years and his uncle was an England international who managed 2 different clubs to FA Cup wins. He has experience and will have contacts to draw upon.
by Hoop Blah » 11 Dec 2018 21:47
Old Man AndrewsHound Tbf sure there are teams in a far better position than us who would be a more attractive proposition for Jokanovic
No doubts was given a hefty pay off as well, so no need to rush back.
Going into the Rotherham game without a manager is absolutely criminal. Completely dopey to sack a manager without having a replacement already signed up.
We have to go for Ainsworth now, he's worth a shot.
Hoop BlahOld Man AndrewsHound Tbf sure there are teams in a far better position than us who would be a more attractive proposition for Jokanovic
No doubts was given a hefty pay off as well, so no need to rush back.
Going into the Rotherham game without a manager is absolutely criminal. Completely dopey to sack a manager without having a replacement already signed up.
We have to go for Ainsworth now, he's worth a shot.
Why would Ainsworth be preferable over Parky?
by yuomi » 11 Dec 2018 23:01
by Crowbar6753 » 11 Dec 2018 23:05
by Snowflake Royal » 11 Dec 2018 23:44
yuomi Given the club's precarious position it's staggering to the point of being unbelievable that PC was given the boot without their being an immediate replacement lined up. Very few teams in history have performed better when rudderless. The buck stops firmly with Howe (a terrible restart and no way to get (already aggrieved) fans onside) and the owners.
Swift resolution to this is needed.
by URZZZZ » 12 Dec 2018 00:02
Snowflake Royalyuomi Given the club's precarious position it's staggering to the point of being unbelievable that PC was given the boot without their being an immediate replacement lined up. Very few teams in history have performed better when rudderless. The buck stops firmly with Howe (a terrible restart and no way to get (already aggrieved) fans onside) and the owners.
Swift resolution to this is needed.
I detest clubs who go behind a manager's back and negotiate a replacement before they're gone.
Not only is it immoral, I reckon a good lawyer could get a decent law suit out of it.
by Denver Royal » 12 Dec 2018 00:38
by royalp-we » 12 Dec 2018 00:42
URZZZZSnowflake Royalyuomi Given the club's precarious position it's staggering to the point of being unbelievable that PC was given the boot without their being an immediate replacement lined up. Very few teams in history have performed better when rudderless. The buck stops firmly with Howe (a terrible restart and no way to get (already aggrieved) fans onside) and the owners.
Swift resolution to this is needed.
I detest clubs who go behind a manager's back and negotiate a replacement before they're gone.
Not only is it immoral, I reckon a good lawyer could get a decent law suit out of it.
I agree but why sack Clement two days before the game? Surely he should have been given the Sheffield game rather than someone with absolutely no experience of managing senior team football. I'd have thought given the timing, they had someone to bring in almost instantly to take the Sheffield game or the very least, this week's training. An atrocious decision and if someone isn't appointed in the next couple of days and we lose at Rotherham, big questions needs to be asked
by From Despair To Where? » 12 Dec 2018 07:17
by Simon's Church » 12 Dec 2018 07:47
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