I’m remaining cautiously optimistic. Whilst it could be like Eustace being sacked for Rooney, it could be like Bournemouth sacking O’Neil, which was widely-regarded as a terrible and unpopular decision at the time, and replacing him with Iraola who has since done brilliantly.
Having a lot to say for himself and being controversial is his job, isn't it? You can't be a wallflower on a talk -radio station
I just think there's ways of going about talking to people. It takes nothing to be kind to people and talk to them with a bit of respect as a fellow human being.
Id be very surprised to see Slater in the starting 11 next season. Dont get me wrong, he's a a very good squad player but id like to think we can bring in better to play alongside Seri next season. Maybe some will get their wish and we'll bring in a traditional no. 6 in the summer
Yeh at this stage I think you're right but there was a period where he seemed to be developing at a fast rate and that kind of stopped when the roles of our cm's changed. I'm hoping he can continue to develop again with the right guidance.
Left-field suggestion and probably unlikely but if we’re looking at German coaches, what about Hürzeler? Looks set to get St. Pauli promoted to the Bundesliga which Walter has failed to do with Hamburg. He is very young though. I think he’s the youngest coach ever to get a UEFA Pro License. Seri’s older than him
“As these meetings went on, it became clear our views weren’t aligned so we have made the decision to part ways“. - Acun Ilicali 30/09/2022
That has seemingly become the bog standard phrase when a manager gets sacked. Didn't Adkins use similar words when he left us?