by Ranty McRantface »
04 Feb 2018 17:26
This is a difficult one but I have a feeling that if the club do sack Stam then a replacement will come from a manager who is already contracted to a club and/or is doing well in the lower leagues. I just can't see the club going for any of the current managers out of work.
Brian McDoughnut ? No chance. He is massively overrated. He did wonders here with players he knew and when you have that bond the team is going to try harder than everyone else. But when they all left and he had to work with other players well he got found out. You also have to ask if he is that good why has he not been successful anywhere else or approached for another vacancy?
Garry Monk - Also overrated and just an all round ass wipe.
Harry Redknapp - Can't work on a shoe string budget and I think he's a bit out of touch with how football has evolved...look how atrocious he was at Birmingham?
Martin Jol -LOLOLOL
Gus Poyet - I am really unsure on whether he is a good manager or whether he got lucky. Reminds me of our manager too much.
The rest are way out of our league.
Slavan Bilic
Vitor Peirerra
Paulo Bento
Walter Materrazzi
So from the managers that are contracted and I believe would make a difference, I would take Phil Parkinson in a heartbeat. Bolton are struggling as we all know but what a lot of people forget is they had a transfer embargo (was it 2 windows?) So to get them promoted and to not be rock bottom with zero to none funds is pretty impressive. He was also constantly getting Bradford in the play offs. The only questions around him is would his style suit us or be attractive to the board?
After that I've been impressed with
Paul Hurst at Shrewsbury but with Shrewsbury potentially getting promoted would he want to come here?