Thanks Neil, at least you've had a go and you can say you have now. You showed great passion but sadly lacked in other departments. However, the board should've gone for Lennon in the first place. Even Sherwood would've been the better option.
What a depressing thread this has become. The suggestions being put forward are amazing, IMO. Karl Robinson, 14 years less experienced than Neil Adams with 4 years at Mk Dons after being promoted from assistant. Underwelmed wouldn't be sufficient. Neil Warrnock, a man at the end of his career who, if appointed, would cause me to lose interest in City after 42 years supporting the club. Jim Magilton just takes it to an even lower level. I just have to hope that the Board has more sense than most of those on here.
Our 'unknown' Twitter friend says Sherwood and Jol are front runners.
Hmmm, so we're looking for someone who knows the division, who has taken a club to promotion, who will tighten us up at the back.........damn you Brighton!Sherwood would worry me, it'd be boom or bust again as it was with Adams. With the squad we've got a solid, experienced manager should be good enough to get us promoted, without taking another risk.
What a depressing thread this has become. The suggestions being put forward are amazing, IMO. Karl Robinson, 14 years less experienced than Neil Adams with 4 years at Mk Dons after being promoted from assistant. Underwelmed wouldn't be sufficient. Neil Warrnock, a man at the end of his career who, if appointed, would cause me to lose interest in City after 42 years supporting the club. Jim Magilton just takes it to an even lower level. I just have to hope that the Board has more sense than most of those on here.
Christ, that sounds just like somebody very recently associated with NCFC!He was dreadful at Spurs, seems to just pick as many offensive players as possible and hope they got a few. He played players miles out of position and couldn't organise a defence if his life depended on it.
I find it massively disturbing how many people want Sherwood. He was dreadful at Spurs, seems to just pick as many offensive players as possible and hope they got a few. He played players miles out of position and couldn't organise a defence if his life depended on it.
Christ, that sounds just like somebody very recently associated with NCFC!
Not saying I want Sherwood, but how was he terrible?!? I think he had one of the best win % of any Spurs managers in recent history! Hardly dreadful IMO!
Depressing perhaps Rick, but I think its a reasonable summary of the current state of the managerial job market, and where we are as a club. There aren't many decent, realistic targets out there. The next appointment isn't going to impress everyone, unless the board can pull a rabbit out of a hat.