Some reasons why the Watford Observer keyboard warriors will object: Filipo Inzaghi – only coached Italian youths. Roberto di Matteo – not coached at this level for very long, winning the championship is irrelevant. Oscar GarcÃa – failed at Brighton, they were not promoted. Tony Pulis – managed Stoke City Malky Mackay – been out of football too long, Cardiff is in Wales and they play rugby, and he has other problems. Brendan Rodgers – too much integrity. Tim Sherwood – did not last long enough at Tottenham Hotspur. Patrick Kluivert – He is from Holland. I am pleased Neil Warnock and Ian Holloway were not available.
There were people on Facebook last night calling for Neil Lennon - I guess they were luton fans in disguise.
Actually GT's previous visit before that Huddersfield game was as manager of Lincoln City in 1975 who gave us a 3-1 tonking in front of 4,000 fans......I suppose it was an embarrassment, but for us.
Canary Dave might have views on him - although to be fair his Champoinship management record is not bad Is that the Neil Lennon that won 3 Scotttish titles n 3 years in charge?
Canary Dave might have views on him - although to be fair his Champoinship management record is not bad Is that the Neil Lennon that won 3 Scotttish titles n 3 years in charge?
I tried to post on WOb but the text will not appear. The keyboard warriors are already giving bad comments to anyone noted. I wonder who would be good enough for them?
Why exactly did he walk out? Has anyone got the full scoop? We were in second FFS! This could have easily been avoided IF the Pozzos had changed manager at the end of last season but no. Give Beppe a full pre-season then cause a load of upheaval. This is the Pozzos first big mistake. I hope who ever comes in does so quickly, smoothly and doesn't balls it up. Did B.S. walk before he was pushed?
Reading between the lines both Jon Marks and Kevin Smith at the Watford Observer seem to have know about this for some weeks but did not reveal it - I would say he was quietly asked to leave. You are deaad right - they made a mistake - if they wanted him out then May was the correct time to do it.
The first year there were 2 teams capable of winning the league, although the other one was hurtling towards financial meltdown.
Seems a bit more to it than just 'player power'; http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/sport/11444854.Reasons_why_Sannino_departed_Watford/
I think the fact Bepe resigned suggested that even he felt the respect and support wasn't there which is such a shame as the bloke was a decent guy who generally had done a solid job getting us to improve in defence and certainly this season looking like the attacking force we were under Zola. I only hope the new guy is given a chance by the players and those upset by Sannino's way of working are going to accept whatever the next man brings. After all Dyer and McGugan for example might be happy but others could be upset and let it affect their form. The most important thing is the club and its progress - lets hope the great starts goes all the waste.