Probably be away with him I would assume? Unless he fancies the no1 job? Don't know much about him tbh
... How aggressively do his sides press? Also, I'm not convinced that style of 'death by 1,000 passes' or passing opponents into submission lends itself to our crowd - we're better utilised with a more direct style. I may be misrepresenting Manning's football mind.
If Stewart goes, it will be a step too far for me, I might not be the only one. It was fairly obvious that AN wanted Stewart and Broadhead as his 2 main strikers. Broadhead is in Wigan, we have Simms but needed Broadhead( or a lookalike) if Stewart is off!!! Then if we have not increased ANs wages! Is the club being run on a shoestring?
I think it shows the club will stick to how they want to do things and not be dictated to by a manager never mind how good he has been!
No, I hope this helps. If it were being run on a shoe string then we wouldn't have bought Ballard or Clarke and we wouldn't have been able to agree a deal with Patrick Roberts.
I'm not sure on that. Everyone criticised the Neil appointment saying it was the cheap appointment. As proven, the best doesn't always have to be the dearest.
Looking forward to the usual names linked again Gary Monk Nigel Adkins Kevin Phillips Tony Mowbray etc...
Aye me too (hope anyway) but you just get sick of seeing the same names on the manager merry-go-round
Struggling to think of anyone realistic we can go for, 2 transfer windows in a row approaching the deadline needing a new manager isn’t ideal, don’t think it will hinder transfers given the model but players would obviously want to know who they’re working with day to day
I agree and it worry’s me Neil was a good manager who had managed at a high level That’s what we need. But if we wouldn’t offer Neil an acceptable contract then we can rule out the likes of Dyche. Going for a lower league manager with potential is a huge risk. Would be a disaster to go back down