As long as it’s not some dinosaur who will want to change the philosophy and start bringing in 30+ year olds.
Yes men can manage womens teams. But not other way round. Looking at Wiegman's record in international competitions, also her demeanour....she is obviously a world class manager. So realistically Dyche fcuk me, no comparison.
As I said on another thread, it'll be a hard sell to try to tempt a manager already in employment, with an offer of a 1 year rolling contract. If anyone like this accepts those terms, we can rest assured that they are 100% confident in their ability to do the job and match the ambitions of our fanbase.
The rolling contract was a new thing do we know for sure AN wasn't asking for a contract with those terms? Maybe he wanted it open so he could talk to other clubs?
Yes men can manage womens teams. But not other way round. Looking at Wiegman's record in international competitions, also her demeanour....she is obviously a world class manager. So realistically Dyche fcuk me, no comparison.
I agree. Someone used to working as a head coach not a manager. I'm not against it as long as they have some track record of relative success.
that Jocelyn fella was heavily linked last time wasn't he. young French guy this guy left Lille in the summer, still unemployed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_Gourvennec
Particularly clubs in the North West, so he could be close to his family? In which case, we were nothing more than a stop gap in his eyes. Lots of questions to which we await answers. Whether we get them is another thing. For now only 1 thing matters - 3 points tomorrow. Haway The Lads!!!!!!!!
I would be convinced being back close to his family if it wasn't for prehab. He is believed on most things so deserves to be when he says club have a lot to answer for.
My view is that it needs sorting in 48 hours absolute maximum. Its all fine and well having a process as thorough as a multinational blue chip company but not this time. Window is shutting, huge gaps in squad, games thick and fast, note what happened last time. This needs sorting right now. Shortlist tonight, straight on phone "want it or not", compromise might be needed. Appoint someone Sunday. No ****ing about.
i am hoping that this has been known about for at least a couple of days, maybe even hinted at before oniels sacking...and that thought is simply down to the speed in which it appears to have happened, one day installed as fave next day seems to have the job already done and dusted, it took this club a week to get word out about keane and longer for him to turn the job down/club look elsewhere. therefore ( and i know this will be wishful thinking) i presume the club have already scouted certain managers and are awaiting word from interested parties and will have it all sewn up with the same speed that stoke/AN happened.
We attracted the manager we're gutted to be losing whilst in league one. Now we're in the Championship and not getting rolled over 6-0 by Bolton, I'd expect an even higher calibre manager than Neil. Keane, McCann, Ainsworth, Mowbray....All League One appointments. Can't see us entertaining them for a second.
Presumably all of these, with the exception of AN and Barton will be considered. Farke did a canny job didn't he? Don't know much about him other than his memorable voice. At one point I rated Bilic really highly but his rep seems to have died a death. As I said earlier, I think it'll come from left field and probably a foreign coach ive never heard of, but there are decent options out there.
Farke is manager of Monchengladbach, he isn't realistic for us and he wasn't for Stoke. Wilder isn't either. Dyche and Robins are the only realistic targets on that list I'd say.