A lot of people rated him last season. Wasn`t there talk of him being a replacement for Southgate? And was mentioned for the United job when Ten Haag was under pressure? I might have dreamt it.O'Neil's issue is in my view that he has over rated himself .
It was. Essentially an early link to the role Ruud now has but turned out the link was made up anyway. Came from Ashworth (?) visiting Compton but he was just there to watch his lad play.The PL is full of hype, treble that if you're English, and football fortunes can change pretty quickly.
I think the Utd thing was being part of the coaching staff rather than the top job?
As much as he needs to go from us, I don't think he got lucky as such. He rightly earned any praise he earned in his first 12-16 months of being a head coach. Maybe a bit of luck he got was the current Bournemouth manager refused to join half way through a season, so they stuck with him longer than they initially wanted.He got lucky then went on MOTD and Sky sports to give a breakdown of his tactical genius and the media loved it.
Moyes has a proven track record at this level. Potter much less so and therefore represents a higher risk given our current situation.Of the 2 you've chosen Moyes?????
Got to be Potter if it's a choice.
If that's your opinion fair enoughPotter much less so and therefore represents a higher risk given our current situation.
Palace manager was the next big thing end of last season, for exampleThe PL is full of hype, treble that if you're English, and football fortunes can change pretty quickly.
I think the Utd thing was being part of the coaching staff rather than the top job?
Potter would be a more exciting appointment IMV. Higher potential ceiling with atleast a bit of a track record to speak of. Definitely more of a progressive appointment than moyes, but not a left field puntMoyes has a proven track record at this level. Potter much less so and therefore represents a higher risk given our current situation.
I would offer him £1m to keep us up. I think he would.Not sure what a proven record is in this case. Sam Allardyce has a proven record if you like and I would not even watch us on TV if he were in charge, and I'd be very confident that he'd relegate us.
I don't even mind David Moyes, he's had a good career and he's a decent bloke but I'm fairly sure he isn't the man for our current situation.
I'm not sure the January transfer budget will be as high as that...I would offer him £1m to keep us up. I think he would.
We could sell a defender to fund it.I'm not sure the January transfer budget will be as high as that...