Why would we make a change when the current manager is doing so well without the tools to do this well?
Why would we make a change when the current manager is doing so well without the tools to do this well?
Interesting link. Worked with de Zerbi at Benevento and Sassuolo so might have some similar ideas to him.
This article makes him sound an interesting prospect.
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I don't think it new information that TM was not seen as a long term appointment.

Mowbray did talk about spending more time with his son and family when he left Blackburn so maybe that is something he wants to do as it was a quick return to football when took over here.
Would only make sense to me if it is Mowbray that wants to leave or we want to move him to a role upstairs, can't see another reason to replace him after such a good job he's done.
Also a surprise that it would come out (if true) with how tight lipped the club is these days.
He's done a fantastic job, he's obviously well capable, and has perhaps achieved what he wanted to or expected, so in what way has A.M. overachievedInteresting one with TM. Overachieved but the plan was not for him to be here years and progress through leagues. Steady and keep young players moving forward. Be surprised if the change was made so soon (as in next season).
We will see soon enough.
Why would we make a change when the current manager is doing so well without the tools to do this well?
He's done a fantastic job, he's obviously well capable, and has perhaps achieved what he wanted to or expected, so in what way has A.M. overachieved![]()
I suppose we don't know what conversations happened back in August. Maybe they had Farioli lined up but couldn't get him until the summer and asked TM to take the job to the end of the season regardless of what happened.Im not sure we'll be desperate to change anything mind.
But TM said an interesting thing yesterday after the match. He was referring to the possibility of promotion and the quantum leap that would be. He said I think, " At my age I don't really need to work". Something like that. I think he meant by it that any challenge in the PL would daunt him less because of it.
So I doubt he sees himself as a long-term manager, or that the club do. He is perfect for the set up now though, and when he feels like he's done enough that might be it for him.
The club though, whoever it might be, need to have some ideas about who should follow him.
With revels as DOF, fine by meAccording to Fabrizio Romano, we’re keen on him as manager next year…
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He's done a fantastic job, he's obviously well capable, and has perhaps achieved what he wanted to or expected, so in what way has A.M. overachieved![]()
