72 bus Hammond was tasked with identifying six candidates and to recommend a short list of three from those six.
Who was the third candidate ?
I'd guess at Poyet, Di Matteo & Adkins. Who honestly knows fella.
by TTC » 22 Mar 2013 09:42
72 bus Hammond was tasked with identifying six candidates and to recommend a short list of three from those six.
Who was the third candidate ?
by Jano » 22 Mar 2013 09:43
by Simon's Church » 22 Mar 2013 09:44
by Royalclapper » 22 Mar 2013 09:46
by leon » 22 Mar 2013 09:47
winchester_royalSchards#2 The decision to sack Brian is looking more shambolic by the hour, and it looked pretty shambolic to start with.
No successor lined up and now, apparently, declined by our two main targets leaving an untried caretaker completely out of his depth in charge, probably to the end of the season at least. It is not hard to see why people draw comparisons with Wolves and I suspect we will follow their example by struggling to gain any more points this season. We would not have stayed up under Brian either by this is leaving us in a complete mess looking forward to next season too.
It's only March
Like I said...paranoia overdrive.
We just tried very hard to get our number 1 target, who (for reasons beyond our control) turned it down. Now we move on to our second choice. Our next game isn't for another 8 days, and even then it's a game that is completely unwinnable.
Meanwhile it's 5 months until the start of next season so I think we've still got plenty of time in that regard...
Chill the fook out guys.
by HoneyRoastHoax » 22 Mar 2013 09:49
by andrew1957 » 22 Mar 2013 10:00
by Jano » 22 Mar 2013 10:02
by TBM » 22 Mar 2013 10:04
HoneyRoastHoax
by 72 bus » 22 Mar 2013 10:07
leon
By getting rid of Brian without a cast iron Plan A and Plan B we've thrown this season away.
by 72 bus » 22 Mar 2013 10:09
andrew1957 Surely Glenn Hoddle is the only answer left now.
No self respecting manager will take the job now that our main targets have made the club look silly - just like with Wolves last season - so we need to turn to the Hoddle and he comes with divine guidance as well - which cannot be a bad thing. He even lives locally.
by Maguire » 22 Mar 2013 10:10
winchester_royal Our next game isn't for another 8 days, and even then it's a game that is completely unwinnable
by Maguire » 22 Mar 2013 10:13
by andrew1957 » 22 Mar 2013 10:16
by leon » 22 Mar 2013 10:16
72 busleon
By getting rid of Brian without a cast iron Plan A and Plan B we've thrown this season away.
We threw this season away by not beating the sides around us, the season was over with the home defeats by wigan and villa.
Both of which were down to Mcdermott's "just another game" philosophy
by TTC » 22 Mar 2013 10:19
72 busandrew1957 Surely Glenn Hoddle is the only answer left now.
No self respecting manager will take the job now that our main targets have made the club look silly - just like with Wolves last season - so we need to turn to the Hoddle and he comes with divine guidance as well - which cannot be a bad thing. He even lives locally.
Extra seats available when he takes the disabled sections out, its a win/win, no need for Antons stadium expansion that he cannot really afford.
by Silver Fox » 22 Mar 2013 10:21
andrew1957 Surely Glenn Hoddle is the only answer left now.
by melonhead » 22 Mar 2013 10:23
72 busleon
By getting rid of Brian without a cast iron Plan A and Plan B we've thrown this season away.
We threw this season away by not beating the sides around us, the season was over with the home defeats by wigan and villa.
Both of which were down to Mcdermott's "just another game" philosophy
by 72 bus » 22 Mar 2013 10:26
leon
That's right. He sent out the team not to give a oxf*rd.
And +1 Maguire
by leon » 22 Mar 2013 10:30
72 busleon
That's right. He sent out the team not to give a oxf*rd.
And +1 Maguire
Well it certainly looked that way from where I was sat, he had two games right there to save his job and he was not up to it.
Most clubs would have got rid in january
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