Exactly. Rosenior’s record in League One is slightly worse than McCann’s for us in League One. Would you be happy if we reappointed McCann? Rosenior’s just not experienced enough or done enough in his short managerial career to warrant being considered for a Championship club as of yet.
Daws will more likely be rosies assistant if it happens, but my Derby supporting mate thinks they should have been kept on. Him leaving hasn't improved them but he did leave because he wanted to be a manager not a coach.
Personally (and I know the question wasn't for me ;o) , I would rather have McCann than Rosenior not because of anything against the latter, but McCann is actually a good manager, whereas Rosie is unproven. But I'd much prefer no change for the time being.
The people making the decisions at the club might be better placed to make decisions, but judging by their last appointment (Arveladze) they don't necessarily know what they're doing.
I feel like being assistant at derby last season was one of the easiest times Absolutely zero pressure or expectation Maybe its just me
I am always a sucker for the next Rooney or other wonder kid (think a pining for our young American lad-see how long that lasted forgot his name already) and in a similar vein to have the next version of Klopp or Pep drop out from the skies to deliver us into the promised land. And Beri Pardo for me has that allure and all the attributes-a mysterious sounding name,young, driven by data-well for some of us statistics, who spends all waking hours watching reruns of matches devising complicated algorithms to fine tune City’s tactical approach for the next game. Alas like Vaughn Covil and my other dreams I suspect they will be dashed.
Well a 65 Ford Anglia would give it a run for the money. Bought an 8 month old one at the end of 65 rusted out on me I less than 18 months and within five years had changed out sometimes more than once every part in the bl.,.. thing
There were both bad appointments, yes. But that's in hindsight. With foresight, there is no point to my mind appointing Rosie when Daws and team are doing a great job. Leave them to it. And if Daws doesn't want to do it, persuade him to, because he's obviously good at it.
It wasn't similar circumstances though. Derby lost all their best players from last season and Rosenior brought in 14. We got relegated to L1 with a spine of top end of L1 players and just had to strengthen
Not sure football management is something you can just 'persuade' someone to do. It's a pretty unstable, high pressure existence.
The key thing with Dawson is to keep him as a coach, he's reluctant to step up full time so appointing Rosenior and keeping our backroom team in place makes sense, more sense than bringing in a completely new team from elsewhere and starting again.
If Rosy come in they will have obviously spoken about it then wether it's Dawson/ Rosenior or vice versa then as long as they are happy with the situation that's all that counts. It's a team which is the most important thing.
Until there's something concrete then it's all speculation. You'd think there would need to be a compelling reason not to give it to Daws if he can get something at the weekend and he does want it.
so if we lose to blackburn dawsons out win and hes in? not very plan orientated is it dawson or rosenior do not have experience that as an outsider one can look and perceive their style of play, successes etc etc so it's difficult to determine how succesful they may be but people on the inside, like players, staff, owners, surely should have ideas of how they operate so make a damn decision innit