Can't remember seeing anyone actually wanting him to be fair.
A lot of fans hoped it would work as it would've been a good story and something else we could've been proud of, but it never did.
I think if he wants to get back into football, he needs to go back to coaching and gain experience from working underneath someone who knows what they're doing.
Personally, I don't think he's cut out for management, however I've known to be wrong before
Some managers fail.. look at the guys that we're mentioned around the same time as Woodgate. Phillip Cocu, the Cowley Brothers.. all turned out the same in the end.
-----------Stojanovic---------
Dijksteel--Fry--McNair--Bola
Tavernier--Howson--Saville
--Spence--Britt--Johnson--
Not recognising McNair as a premier league defender was his biggest gaff imo.. but one that so many more experienced managers before him have made. Maybe it was pressure from paddy himself wanting to be this championship midfielder? Who knows
Nmecha, Roberts, Morrison seemingly deemed surplus to requirements as with the likes of Shotton, Ayala, Friend, Clayton and Gestede.. i'm guessing we would have had to pay a portion of their wages to get them off the books and who in their right mind would agree to that? (apart from Gestede obvs)
The summer of 2016 we made bad choices,, compounded by the transfers made in January 2017 the managerial appointments of Agnew & Monk, very similar to the Summer of 2008 in my opinion some dreadful decisions made that were compounded by a dreadful January 2017 window followed by the disastrous appointment of Gordon Strachan.
It happens. For me Woodgate has to grow some ball balls and get down and dirty in the lower leagues. no point waiting and trying to blag it and trying to ride the coattails of a decent manager.
Great to see Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink back at it for Burton Albion.. GREAT STUFF defo think he has the makings of a good manager.
Fleetwood Town looking for a new manager..