Go on then I will ask, what is it you want and seen that you like in Rob Edwards? Or is it just what you’ve heard on here?I'm with you all the way on that comment Angelic as we constantly shoot ourselves in the foot by either lack of action or good business acumen. The problem that I see is that one person rules the roost and without that person on your side on all things football the new man can fail quite quickly and I can't see it happening. Go and get Rob Edwards and make him an offer he can't refuse but if you feed him mushroom manure he may end up elsewhere - like Middlesbrough. I would like to be a fly on the wall during hiring interviews just to hear what is said about the commitment the new manager will get from the top down. The support that any new manager gets is critical for all concerned as that is the basis for the whole team set-up and only when we have a settled competitive side can we move forward. If indeed both Twine and Mehmeti leave then I don't think the loss of goals they produced should be easy to replace with more prolific players up front who can actually score. It will be whatever the prophets allow but it had better not be as boring as in previous managerial tenures, as a return to tippy tappy across and backwards football is not what we want anymore. I truly think that until such time as Lansdown has the balls to sack both Tinnion and John boy and bring in professionals that know how to do the job, we will continue down the same old apathetic road and ask the same old questions.
Like RP, I’m hoping that the delay is down to the club negotiating for John Mourinho. He was the clubs first choice when they got Manning because he was going for promotion with Portsmouth. So I’m hoping it’s him, that’s holding things up. Will he come will take some persuading. But to me he ticks all the boxes to take this club forward.
More aligned to Pearson’s type of play.
https://medium.com/@sonstats/a-tact...-cowley-model-part-1-build-phase-dce53dbae606
Not a clue.