He won't answer the question because he won't have a clue what you meant. The poor fool is calling his auntie as we speak.
Answer to NO1 -I think he will do well. Answer to NO2 I think both would cost considerably more in wages,I would expect either to take Norwich backup,if they were there.
Only, only if! If somebody of that calibre is around plump up the cushions and listen to what they have to say. Borussia Dortmund are one of the most progressive clubs in Europe and do not employ mugs.
I myself wasn't using 'only' in a derogatory manner; only pointing out that many, many people insist that what is required is a manager (and players) with experience of the league, and his success goes against that thinking. Good coaches don't always make good managers, but you're right that seeing the workings of a successful, progressive club like Dortmund could well make them excellent prospects for trying to make a name for themselves. I myself would probably prefer to try a Barcelona coach over a Neil Warnock!
1. Fair Play 2. Not really a straight answer. I'll take it that 'doing well' with Norwich equates to winning promotion, so you think Farke would do equally as good a job as them, albeit for less money.