It's going to be big Sam isn't it. Not my first choice but he'd probably get the job done. But I want Nigel to stay
Hopefully they get someone with experience like a Big Sam or Hiddink - last thing we need is a brand new manager that needs blooding.
We could always poach another manager from Hull, that fat bloke in charge there's got a good Premier League record........ Oops scratch that
FFS. I´m way behind here. I thought the `PEARSON SACKED` thread was about his son, never really read it properly, & ´WHO NEXT ?` was on about which player are we after next. I take it NP never signed Fuchs & Okazaki then, Cambiasso deal is dead, if it was ever alive & what are Huth & Schlupp thinking now ? Another managerial merry go round or does the board have some one really to put pen to paper ? A big name maybe ? I must say I´m not a happy man & I start a new job today aswell. Hiddink or ancellotti "NEVER A DULL MOMENT AT LCFC"
My vote goes for Dyche or Big Sam as a "similar to Pearson" kind of manager, but if we were going to go down the extravagant route, id go with Hiddink. I dont think any of these options guarantee safety though.
There was conjecture about Lennon when we were having a crap run of games in the Championship and he was seen in the stands ... seem to recall speculation that he was there at the owners invitation then .... but my memory is not as good as it used to be ... he would be a popular choice and would be given time by the fans ...
Although i have respect for him and hes done a decent job at Bolton, i would think that he would bring the most uncertainty of our survival. Would like out of the list above Allardyce, Dyche, Cambiasso (if hes actually qualified to do it) ... or the more out theres, Hiddink, Di Matteo and Moyes? Although the others wouldn't be bad (thank god Carvers out at 50/1) i'd probably accept any of those names under 16/1
BREAKING: Sam Allardyce has been approached by Leicester City but has told them he's not interested in the job(Sky).
F*ck you Big Sam Interesting that, must be willing to wait for a bigger club to sack their manager, maybe his sights are set on Liverpool when Rodgers gets the boot.
I don't think Rodgers will be in any bother next season, he's making some excellent signings, Firmino, Milner, Ings, Clyne and Benteke are all great additions.