newyddion
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Wilder will probably get the West Brom job thoIt's not time the to appoint one of the few managers who's had a worse start to the season than us.
Jfc.
Wilder will probably get the West Brom job thoIt's not time the to appoint one of the few managers who's had a worse start to the season than us.
Jfc.
We've had more luck with inexperienced managers since I started watching in 1964. They've tended to be here longer too.The problem with an in experienced manager is you don’t know what your getting .
The problem with most experienced managers is you know what your getting .
Carrick fits the managerial cycle.We've had more luck with inexperienced managers since I started watching in 1964. They've tended to be here longer too.
I think the playoffs needs a much bigger gamble tbhthe inexperienced route is a gamble but could pay dividends in the end. Somebody like Bruce would be stabilising and the possibility of making play offs is still there.
Most supporters would want to gamble I think
the inexperienced route is a gamble but could pay dividends in the end. Somebody like Bruce would be stabilising and the possibility of making play offs is still there.
Most supporters would want to gamble I think
Hopefully he’ll recall Mowatt in January if he does.Wilder will probably get the West Brom job tho
It would be the ultimate fk you to any sense of ambition we have leftIf Gibson appoints Steve Bruce, he's completely lost the plot.
An appointment that would make absolutely no sense whatsoever, might as well have stuck with Wilder.
I don't think he will go for him though.
Expect the unexpected!!It's not going to be Steve Bruce.
You don't need to be in the know for that one!
That’s normally how these things work. Tough turnaround to get anywhere near the playoffs (we need to his automatic promotion form) then who do we attract in January? The playoffs might be off the table.. a few loans maybe or some lower league players for the long term looking to be bedded in?I expect Carrick to be announced on Tuesday - it’ll either work or it’ll be another flop. Let’s hope it’s the former
on what we've seen so far this season surely survival is the primary aim? play-offs most certainly not out of the question depending on how new boss does but to be honest i think between now and the end of the season it'll be spent on a) making sure we're not in any relegation danger and b) assessing the squad and deciding how we move forward for next seasonThat’s normally how these things work. Tough turnaround to get anywhere near the playoffs (we need to his automatic promotion form) then who do we attract in January? The playoffs might be off the table.. a few loans maybe or some lower league players for the long term looking to be bedded in?
Inexperienced managers:We've had more luck with inexperienced managers since I started watching in 1964. They've tended to be here longer too.
Survival has to be the priority. January could be a huge window!on what we've seen so far this season surely survival is the primary aim? play-offs most certainly not out of the question depending on how new boss does but to be honest i think between now and the end of the season it'll be spent on a) making sure we're not in any relegation danger and b) assessing the squad and deciding how we move forward for next season
I'd like to think we have too much quality for a relegation fight, that's despite the glaring issues with our squad. 14th place for uson what we've seen so far this season surely survival is the primary aim? play-offs most certainly not out of the question depending on how new boss does but to be honest i think between now and the end of the season it'll be spent on a) making sure we're not in any relegation danger and b) assessing the squad and deciding how we move forward for next season
Harsh on Woodgate and I think Southgate was better than he got credit forInexperienced managers:
- Rioch
- Todd
- Robson
- McClaren
- Southgate
- Woodgate
Experienced:
- Lennie
- Strachan
- Pulis
- Warnock
- Wilder
Definitely agree that first time managers have worked out better for us. There's also a trend that our managerial appointments have gone from great to awful over time