well if we threw money to him like we did with mciness maybe we'd be in the play offs.. it's not just his track record that catches peoples eye.. it's his attitude his boot up the backside approach.. he's clearly not for everyone, but he'd be a damn better manager than mciness.
Glenn Hoddle Of your choices Shiny, why would you imagine Di Matteo would come here when he is holding out for a job at Inter ? Also, why would Johnson leave Yeovil to come back to a club where he was hounded out by the fans ? Which is a shame because I would have him back in a heartbeat, and so would The Lansdown.
Its just managers BRR not all are my choice just puting some up as others might want them. I would like Di Matteo but it doesn't mean we will get him
Although I was a massive fan of GJ, I believe we should now move on. Di Matteo would be amazing as he was my choice when GJ went, but it won't happen. Di Canio would be interesting but another massive gamble although who ever we get we will remain odds on to go down now. (All left far too late) Glen Hoddle, would be a shout and would, I imagine will need to be long term. No to Billy Davis or SOD for me, both would not take BCFC to their heart IMO. Something I believe GJ did.
Unsure why there is so little faith in Billy Davies out there, he has taken almost every club he has managed up or at least to the play offs, that could be just what we need next season. Yes he has a rep of spitting out his dummy over funds, not sure that is a bad thing as it shows he knows what he wants and would not have tolerated the dross that some of our players have served up this season , he would have turfed the likes of Fonts, Kilkenny and Co out a long time ago. We need a tough bast ard to sort this squad out, not another softly softly matey matey type.
yes i do, but not the type of manager you need for a short term plan ie staying up this season..if/when we go down i'd be extremely satisfied with paul tisdale in charge.
A Mark Hughes and Ray Wilkins management/ coaching team would suit me fine, however I suspect their wage demands will be too high.
Clive Allen anyone? Has all his coaching badges, worked with Harry at Spurs. A gamble but one maybe worth taking.
we need someone who was a defender/Someone who can tighten the ship. Almost all the clubs doing well in the Championship are managed by ex-defenders. It makes sense that a clean sheet is where you start from. If not then Owen Coyle for me.
Millen was a defender, we need a no nonsense manager. Someone who is hungry and wants to succeed with playing tidy football. Di Canio for me as he ticks all the right boxes, don't care about what he says to his players and has good contacts in the game.