Who would take Ralph back now?
I would. But I never wanted him gone at the time. However, when has a second coming ever worked?
(Moyes, probably. Mourinho as well)
Who would take Ralph back now?
I would, because I don’t trust SR to do better. I’m not a fan of going back to old managers, rarely works.I would. But I never wanted him gone at the time. However, when has a second coming ever worked?
(Moyes, probably. Mourinho as well)
Plus the players didn't like him. And he threw them under the bus when times got hard.
My only worry is that Rohl will be too similar.
Röhl has four of the top five though. The only thing he's lacking is PL experience, and you can't get that until you've had a pop at the PL of course. Russell Martin only had one of the top five...
(For what it's worth, I'd be perfectly happy with Cooper. It just wouldn't excite me quite as much. But then, I am an idiot).
His interview last game he was whining about not having the players to play "his style" He's another RM
Not sure I’d take all that from one interview tbh.
Was Juric not a disciplinarian?I'm just really not sure on him. His results aren't great and I just don't think he can achieve with us. We're crying out for an old school disciplinarian, a practical no nonsense manager. He doesn't tick any boxes for me
I'm just really not sure on him. His results aren't great and I just don't think he can achieve with us. We're crying out for an old school disciplinarian, a practical no nonsense manager. He doesn't tick any boxes for me
He’s more of a risk than a Cooper, sure, but the goal is somehow to get up and manage the virtually impossible of staying up. That means we need to somehow find a competitive advantage (and get lucky), which means gambling a bit on someone with a ‘high ceiling’. If we take Cooper, he’ll likely get us up, but we’d almost certainly be straight back down again with him.
Iirc a few on here said Ralph started to go down hill when Rhol left.
I know but a few on here still said it. I was in the Ralph in camp so did not believe that myself.Absolute myth.
Cooper at least has some PL experience to fall back on, I think Rohl will be totally out of his depth (assuming we get there)
He’s more of a risk than a Cooper, sure, but the goal is somehow to get up and manage the virtually impossible of staying up. That means we need to somehow find a competitive advantage (and get lucky), which means gambling a bit on someone with a ‘high ceiling’. If we take Cooper, he’ll likely get us up, but we’d almost certainly be straight back down again with him.
Iirc a few on here said Ralph started to go down hill when Rhol left.
Any manager that could keep us up! Christ (very apt this weekend); arm / off / bite.I think Cooper would give us the best chance of both tbh. I don’t think he’d be able to kick on and get us to finishing say 10th but think he’d be able to keep us up initially. You then roll the dice on someone else to hopefully get you up the table
Irrelevant though as I don’t think he is in the frame at all