I'd really like Lambert to be honest. Whilst his time at Villa hasn't seen them improve (as was expected after McLeish), he is still a good fit for the role. Their results against the top 4 or 5 top teams such as Chelsea, City etc was amongst the best in the league. He's smart, he can create teams who play attractive football (Norwich on their way up) and, as shown in their first season back in the EPL before he left, he is tactically a very good manager. Everton under Moyes were ****ing horrible to watch sometimes - Martinez had almost the same squad bar a few loan singings and McCarthy and they look like a different team. Not sure about Malky and not convinced about McNamara, but as long as it's not Larsson, Coyle, Moyes or Keane then that's a start.
Everybody was screaming for owen coyle years ago. He would do a no bad job. Thinking outside the box I reckon Steve Mclaren would be a good appointment.
That's when he was doing well at Burnley... Now, he wrecked Bolton n Wigan... f**k that He'd be the cheap get out option.
He is a good manger though. Strachan had a couple bad seasons with other teams as well so it means nothing.
I think he's ****e... And will be seriously disappointed I'd Celtic appoint him...again, Celtic lacking ambition n being cheap.
I'd guess Coyle as he is cheap...but is he a yes man? Would Mjallby come back? Is Willie McStay doing the gardening in Cumbria just waiting for a phone call? Has it stopped raining? If Lennon left because he knows he can't reach the Champions League due to budget, will the board cut their losses by going rookie again?
ABC - Anyone But Coyle Coyle is so in with the likes of chic young etc he would be our first manager who needs no surname right enough.