Please not Holloway! He is a nice enough and entertaining chap but a very average manager. Yes he can motivate players but he is tactically inept. I would fear for us if we got him and thankfully I don't believe we will
Agree. Young, hungry, knows the lower leagues so may be able to pick a few Lambertesque gems up, his team plays good football also.
What's with the young hungry comments? We are looking for a new manager, not a player. We need to get the best man available we can afford. That isn't Robinson, Clark or any other manager that hasn't even managed in the Championship.
Agree to a certain extent but we must avoid these average journeyman managers such as Bruce, Curbishley etc
You budgerigars are beyond delusional, why on Earth would Chris Hughton go to a frightfully pedestrian club like Norwich City? Without LAMBCHOPS getting 200% out of very ordinary League One players week in week out you’ll be propping up the Barclays Premiership League come next May, so why would any manager worth his salt want to add a guaranteed relegation to his CV? McNally only knows how to flex his Celtic connections so you budgerigars had better brace yourselves for John Barnes’ epic return to football management…
To ignore the post above, I would ideally have Culverhouse if he stays, but Makly or Hughton would do fine too!
I think Culverhouse is by far and away the best option for us, he must be ready for it by now. If not, I'd like someone like Poyet perhaps who can attract some foreign skillful talent here whilst still blend with Lamberts very British style. Much as I am thankful to Lambert I've never truly been at ease with his resorting to the long ball in our play. I'm not one of these people who think we have to get someone in ASAP, I'd rather we took our time to get it right, its by far the most important person at the club.
Do you budgerigars really think Lambert would tender his resignation without getting his two right hand men Culverhouse and Karsa onside first? Talk about the bewilderedly naïveté in Norfolk these days.
Providing Lambert leaves, which by now is looking exceptionally likely, I would have Poyet as my absolute first choice, I think. Otherwise, I'd be delighted with Malky. Paul Tisdale's my dark horse, he's worked wonders with Exeter up until this season, but I'd prefer one of the other two.
Curbishley has been dining out on his "reputation" for the last 10 years! If he was so much in demand why the **** hasn't he been in work? Don't get me wrong I would love you to have Curbishley but surely you should be setting your sights a lot higher than that tool.
maybe it should be Paul Jewell? he'd work wonders. oh jesus I think someone spiked my coffee with angel dust
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I would go for Hughton. Treated really badly by NUFC, and behaved with dignity. Popular with players and fans. Good win ratio, particularly at NUFC. I genuinely believe he could help us consolidate in what will now be a difficult season.
take no notice at all of the odds at this moment in time - they are reacting to peoples betting patterns and who used to play for the club. we still have a manager and i very much doubt mcnally will have been doing anything other than trying to sort his situation out rather than approaching new targets. he'll already have his plan in order. everything will fall into place over the next two weeks i'm sure but it won't be figured out tonight at the bookies