And the logic that a manager will be bad everywhere he goes is good logic?
We all want someone to hit the ground running, and grab what is a huge opportunity for forward momentum. No one wants to take a step back. I think the habit of getting a manager who is new to the league but with bold ideas and a desperate hunger to succeed (yes, even at the risk of letting us down along the line) on a professional and personal level, in order to set up a dream job at a glamour club like, say, Everton (yes, that bit is sarcastic) fits our profile more than a journeyman who still doesn't quite know himself, lacks real belief, and may well be jaded after two attempts at success with two clubs considerably bigger than us. May the club's hierarchy have been doing more genuine research than all of our obvious attempts at plucking the three or four candidates who would most likely be linked to any club in the PL top half who need a manager at the moment! Aka the current toast of Europe, the well-timed unemployed one, the young gun outsider, and the one who's linked to everyone.
