Yes or No

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Not until Johnson's had a chance and I mean a proper chance not a few months. He's been picked because he fits into the philosophy of the new owners and I like what I've seen so far.

Spot on marra.
 
Honestly thought I'd be in a minority with my No but seems most think exactly the same as me!!

FWIW - I don;t think he'll be at WBA next season unless they stay up
 
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Only reason I would say yes would be as a fixed term technical ďirector or consultant because his use of sports science is the type of excellence needed at a fundamental level to rebuild this club and I don't know of anyone else (because I'm an ignorant old git). Bring him in as a trainer to polish the sports science side of things then let him go.

I don't hold anything against him for taking the England job but seeing what he did there cemented his image as a money grabbing cnut so I wouldn't trust him in any big money spending position - and I'd keep a close eye on his petty cash and pen budgets just to be on the safe side!
 
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Not sure if Sam would hang around if the Baggies went down like but could be wrong. I'd say we've got a chance still of going up, lots of football to be played yet. So in answer to the OP, maybe.
 
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