Derby Wolf
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You might be, the rest of us sane folk wouldn't.If he is appointed, I wish him all the best and part of me is very excited to see how he gets on.
I’m pretty surprised though that people on here think it’s reasonable to appoint a manager with 15 first team games to get you through a season-long premier league relegation battle?
I’m pretty sure if saints or Leicester did that we’d be laughing for weeks.
Reading between the lines from that interview, I'd say he's ours
I agree with your final sentence, but when we appointed the last one we had a lot of room to manoeuvre. Thanks to Lage that room has gone.If we appointed Nuno, who you want, the rest of the football world would be rightly laughing at us. Frankly I couldn't give a toss what other fans think, whoever we appointed was going to have a question mark, even Lopetegui when it looked like it was going to be him. Obviously if he comes it's a risk, but a more exciting one that taking a foreign coach with a number of sackings on his CV and although the 15 games is factually correct it's not like he came into football in the Summer. Imo it's a less questionable appointment than the last one we made
Until he rocks up and speaks fluent Portuguese and has a translator at his first press conference. Just for the bants*knock on wood*
It’s kinda weird how shocked I am that our next manager will be British.
That’s my worry as well.I`m not convinced he`ll come.
We’ve only played 11 games and are hardly cut adrift despite having an imbecile in charge for most of that time.I agree with your final sentence, but when we appointed the last one we had a lot of room to manoeuvre. Thanks to Lage that room has gone.
Nothing against Beale at all, but now there is no margin for error. I think it’s really pushing it to expect he can come in and learn how to be a (premier league) manager without making any mistakes at all.
I agree with your final sentence, but when we appointed the last one we had a lot of room to manoeuvre. Thanks to Lage that room has gone.
Nothing against Beale at all, but now there is no margin for error. I think it’s really pushing it to expect he can come in and learn how to be a (premier league) manager without making any mistakes at all.
Point 3 is key. I'm sure the media would be delighted to see us appoint Dyche, but if we get out of trouble it'll be because we play our way not fight or work our way out of itWhoever we appoint would make mistakes. Even your Klopps and Peps do.
I think the refreshing thing is that,
1. It’s not the next cab off the mendes rank
2. Which indicates an actual search has been done, especially when Beale wasn’t a known ‘gem’ just operating at a lower level
3. A progressive coach who I’m told plays attacking football, which we’ve been crying out for.
Lage has left us in a shit predicament, however, I won’t say we are too good to go down, because no one is, but we are chronically underachieving so you’d like to think a semi decent coach should be able to improve things.
Remember, for how crap we have been, we beat leicester at the weekend we could very easily be sat 13th. Not as if we are cut adrift from the pack
He's Welsh, it'd be Hoddle or Connor if you count himPresuming this will be wrapped up today or both parties move on.
First English manager since Kenny Jackett if he comes? Wonder if it would signal any change in transfer policy?
If he is appointed, I wish him all the best and part of me is very excited to see how he gets on.
I’m pretty surprised though that people on here think it’s reasonable to appoint a manager with 15 first team games to get you through a season-long premier league relegation battle?
I’m pretty sure if saints or Leicester did that we’d be laughing for weeks.
Presuming this will be wrapped up today or both parties move on.
First English manager since Kenny Jackett if he comes? Wonder if it would signal any change in transfer policy?
He's Welsh, it'd be Hoddle or Connor if you count him