Paulo Di Canio 8/1
Gary Megson.
even when all around you is turning to ****, you can keep your sense of humour !
Interesting that no one has commented on Benitez as 2nd favourite. I'm not sure what he would know about battling at the wrong end of a league table but he would certainly try to have the team play football which would be a refreshing change after NW.
Lee Clark (Uddersfield) would be good
Moyes would be a very good shout. However, Eddie Howe (Burnley), or lee Clark (Uddersfield) would be good and even I would consider accepting this paticular role
I have to laugh at Paul Lambert's name being mentioned for EVERY vacancy that comes up. I don't deny that he will leave for better things one day but I really can't see how a move from Norwich to QPR could better his career.
No disrespect intended, QPR are a similar sized club to Norwich and might have a few quid to spend, but ultimately they are at the wrong end of the table with a squad of players that are not exactly of the Lambert Mould. He knows he is onto a good thing at Norwich and supported as far as possible by a good board of directors who trust his judgement on everything football-wise.
My biggest worry on losing Lambert is if Redknap takes the England Job and Spurs come calling. Now that undeniably WOULD be a step up the football ladder.
As for QPR, Hughes would be a good shout. Was doing well at Man City and (IMO) unfairly sacked just because we was not 'sexy' enough for the board. I think Hughes could do a really good job for you guys.
i'd agree with all of that. i'd be happy with mark hughes, some names on that list are pure fantasy.
I agree too, Lambert is probably good enough for the Spurs job if it comes up. However, I can't see any of the other tops club going for a British manager, they never do anymore. So, apart from hoping that maybe the Newcastle or Villa jobs come up, where else is there to go in England? With the exception of Spurs, I reckon all the biggest clubs will go abroad, would he really wait in the hope that Redknapp leaves in the summer and Tottenham want him?
If the spurs job does not come up then suspect he would stay with us for a year or two more.
As for future enterprises, Lambert played and trained in Germany and so could see him heading to a top end german club.