Chris Hughton.

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Sorry if my comment came aross the wrong way ThaiCanary, I was talking in terms of Norwich and Hughton both being new to the PL. It's good to hear the club is on the up and there is much optimism around the place. I used to live and work in Norwich and know from those days that it is a decent and well run football club. .

No problem, I do believe if CH keeps us in the PL for the next two seasons, and not merely surviving in 16th or 17th place, some other PL teams will be looking closely at him and if by any chance they are top half finishes, it kind of narrows down his options if he wants a bigger challenge and to my mind Spurs would be the perfect fit for him <ok>
 
I don't think that SC meant any offence by it, TC. I took it to mean that you're both relatively new to the Premier League.

No offence was taken, I just found it an odd comment for the very reasons you pointed out, both parties are finding their feet <ok>

Norwich have spent some time outside of the top flight in recent years and it can often be a very tough test to survive the second season, as a lot of sides get sussed out.

Ah, the 2nd season syndrome. That was being applied to us and Swansea this season but not QPR, can't work that one out yet <laugh> I think us and the Swans will make it safe before the end of April.

Hughton's impressed as a manager so far, but he's pretty inexperienced and hasn't had a run with one side that's lasted two full campaigns yet.

He was a bit unlucky having Mike Ashley at Newcastle as his boss, did well enough though to suggest he could manage at a higher level given sufficient backing from his paymasters. Toon fans still love him and never have anything bad to say about him, must have done something right <ok>

He comes across well in interviews and nobody seems to have a bad word to say about him, but he's still pretty green.
There's nothing to stop Norwich or Chris Hughton from progressing, though and I'm sure that he'll have a warm welcome at the Lane every time he returns.

If there is one criticism of his interviews I would level at him is that he makes every away game appear extremely hard to get anything from. Maybe that is because we are only getting draws and not wins on the road. We outplayed Villa something rotten a few weeks ago and only came out with one point but the interview was the same, hard place to go.......etc. when the reality was we should have totally humiliated them on the day. It's his style and I guess what makes him likable from the outside.
 
Management is about character and personality and if a man doesn't have those in the right quantities and direction then he won't succeed. CH has both. Imo Gareth Bale does also and will make a good soccer coach one day. Well spoken and comes across well.
 
Management is about character and personality and if a man doesn't have those in the right quantities and direction then he won't succeed. CH has both. Imo Gareth Bale does also and will make a good soccer coach one day. Well spoken and comes across well.

That's an interesting point, I've been thinking about making a thread on here about current players in our squad who you can see making good managers/coaches but I've been too busy recently. If someone sees this and has the time to start a thread then please, go ahead! <laugh>
 
If you're not too busy(Dirty Boy) to post a post then you're not too busy(Dirty Boy) to post the thread. Go right ahead when you're not so busy (Dirty Boy.)
 
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Personally I've been impressed with AVB so far in most aspects, and I think he is good enough and progressive enough to get us winning things if he is given time. Id like to see him last 5/6 years at the least. When he's taken us as far as he can it will be Steffen's turn to lead us to glory.
 
Management is about character and personality and if a man doesn't have those in the right quantities and direction then he won't succeed. CH has both. Imo Gareth Bale does also and will make a good soccer coach one day. Well spoken and comes across well.

Bale, really? I've always got the impression that he doesn't have much going on between the ears... Also he is reportedly pretty shy, which is visible in the video with that boy at training. Based on examples, im not sure shyness and managerial ability are very compatible.