Everyone's saying they want someone with Championship experience, but who would that actually be? Usually no one wants their club to appoint the guys who've done it at several jobs over the years, your Hughtons and Bruces and so on. So what do we actually want?
No and no. A week ago Acun was in hospital in Turkey. He could have got Shota to go to him, but that wouldn't have been the decent thing to do, and maybe last week he was still coming to his final conclusions. What exactly is 'bloody ridiculous' about the way it's been done? The timing seems odd only as there's a game tonight, but not doing it face to face or 'using' him just for tonight would have been the wrong, dishonest, things to do.
Just a little thing, Acun met with Shota after the last game, so all those suggesting he has done the right thing and waited til he could do it fave to face must have forgotten that ! Should have acted straight away imho, give em time to adjust and potentially get someone new in for tonight.
He had a broken arm ffs not open heart surgery Of course Shota could have gone there It’s fuxking moronic to do it today
On the day of the game after doing the media yesterday? I think it is unlikely he woke up and thought '**** it, Beverley is ****, wish I never moved here'. But we will soon find out I am sure!
Can’t say I understand the cry for a manager with Championship experience Guardiola had no experience in the Premier League likewise with Klopp and for that matter Ferguson. Did not harm any of them. The appointment of any manager is a risk but I am all for a forward thinking appointment of an up and coming young manager that is on a forward trajectory not someone that has fallen off the the merry go round. Potter comes to mind when he was appointed at Swansea. Not sure of his record there but can’t have been bad considering he went to Brighton from there. Yes he had Football League experience as a player but no Championship experience