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Warnock is definitely the answer short term to get us fighting,and he's good at inspiring struggling teamsI'm not really convinced that Warnock is the answer here. Maybe in the short term to try stave off relegation but I have a feeling that he's lost his mojo
Exactly,it's all about the here and now,let's look at possible "capable" bods when we're safe..not a time to **** about with an up and coming manager with not much experience,we need a manager with vast experience of these situations and one who will knock these players into shape sharpish.But what's the alternative, given the crap position we're in? The number one priority has got to be trying to avoid relegation imo.
The board don't inspire me with any confidence to make a good decision/appointment. We all have our own opinions on who might be able to rescue us from relegation and thats the number one priority now. It would be 'mini warnock' for me as in Nathan Jones. Don't particularly like the guy but I believe he's ruthless enough and tactically aware at this level to achieve what we need. Short term though, due to giving every bugger a 3 year contract, I reckon it will be Warnock til the end of the season as that would suit both parties. Whether he still has it in him is a different matter.Yep, I fear the same.
However, I suppose we don't have a lot of options.
I'd like Warnock till the end of the season to see if he can keep us up, as I think it will take someone with his vast experience to do it.
Someone like Eustace, who I'd like long term, may take too long to make an impact.
If course, with the **** position we're in now, neither of them may be able to save us.
I'm not keen on Warnock, just don't like the guy, also at 74 has he still got it? What is his recent record like? He's not spending very long in roles these days is he?
It would be interesting to know what input goes into these decisions particularly as we now have no one in the senior hierarchy with football nous.
What’s not to like? He saved Hudds last season with a **** squad seven points from safety. Get the band back together. Hill as assistant and Faurlin on set pieces.
Warnock has built such an impressive reputation as a turnaround king on so many occasions I think players start to believe the moment he walks through the door. No eyebrows, but an aura.
I'm not keen on Warnock, just don't like the guy, also at 74 has he still got it? What is his recent record like? He's not spending very long in roles these days is he?
It would be interesting to know what input goes into these decisions particularly as we now have no one in the senior hierarchy with football nous.
I'm not keen on Warnock, just don't like the guy, also at 74 has he still got it? What is his recent record like? He's not spending very long in roles these days is he?
Absolutely love it. Can't wait!What’s not to like? He saved Hudds last season with a **** squad seven points from safety. Get the band back together. Hill as assistant and Faurlin on set pieces. Taarabt could work in that shisha place I go to that streams football illegally round the corner. It’ll be great.
I'm no big Warnock fan, especially as he still hasn't answered Ubers letter, and worry if he comes back, but really who else is there that could sort this pile of **** out and get us over the line. I said early in the "Ainsworth out" thread that Warnock til the end of the season and a new man in for the next...possibly move Warnock upstairs in some capacity? Handing out a three-year deal to someone now and expecting them to turn this round just sets us up for another disaster.
The board don't inspire me with any confidence to make a good decision/appointment. We all have our own opinions on who might be able to rescue us from relegation and thats the number one priority now. It would be 'mini warnock' for me as in Nathan Jones. Don't particularly like the guy but I believe he's ruthless enough and tactically aware at this level to achieve what we need. Short term though, due to giving every bugger a 3 year contract, I reckon it will be Warnock til the end of the season as that would suit both parties. Whether he still has it in him is a different matter.
(Remember you heard it here first)I've been very sceptical of this set of owners ever since they came in and sacked Warnock. imo, they've never shown that they have any clue on how to run a football club, and that suspicion keeps getting proven right, time after time.
However, who knows what would have happened to us financially, without their money. But I wish there was a way for a different set of owners to come in and do it properly, more sensibly.
Gotta agree with Col and the Warnock's mojo, not sure he can rise up to one last challenge he is starting to look a little frail.
I find it remarkable how fans, including so many on here, have selective memory syndrome. I do remember the almost unanimous cry posted on here that he had to go because 'he had lost the dressing room' was tactically inept and a horrible person. Not to mention the bandwagon that quickly developed behind Mark Hughes and then when that went pear-shaped Harry Redknapp. You know who you are.
Can some one tell us who they think would actually be successful and play enough nice football to win you over before the next appointment is made and he is roundly condemned with "not my choice but I will give him my support". Well for a couple of games at least.
I find it remarkable how fans, including so many on here, have selective memory syndrome. I do remember the almost unanimous cry posted on here that he had to go because 'he had lost the dressing room' was tactically inept and a horrible person. Not to mention the bandwagon that quickly developed behind Mark Hughes and then when that went pear-shaped Harry Redknapp. You know who you are.
Can some one tell us who they think would actually be successful and play enough nice football to win you over before the next appointment is made and he is roundly condemned with "not my choice but I will give him my support". Well for a couple of games at least.
What’s not to like? He saved Hudds last season with a **** squad seven points from safety. Get the band back together. Hill as assistant and Faurlin on set pieces. Taarabt could work in that shisha place I go to that streams football illegally round the corner. It’ll be great.
it has to be our ColinRotherham - in relegation zone when he took over, survived.
Cardiff - struggling when he took over, promoted to PL following season
Middlesborough - in 21st on goal difference with 8 games to go when he took over, finished 17th.
Huddersfield - in relegation zone when he took over, survived.