All our managers have good % as they win quite a bit but don't last!
I wonder what the biggest % of wins is ever for one manager?
I wonder what the biggest % of wins is ever for one manager?
100% - by me. I took on the coaching job for an U16 team in Queensland, when the previous coach left with ten games of the season left. We won all ten of them, one of my finest achievements - well, my only achievement really.All our managers have good % as they win quite a bit but don't last!
I wonder what the biggest % of wins is ever for one manager?
Deserves a pint of wine!Fat Sam England
Played 1 won 1 record 100%
Deserves a pint of wine!
If he gets us back up then we should offer him a much better contract - also he should go up with the nucleus of the team which achieved promotion. Having earned it they should have the first playing opportunities rather than those which are brought in.This thread makes interesting reading six to eight weeks on.
Let us assume for the moment that we fall at the final hurdle, do we want him to stay or go? As another question, if he succeeds in getting us back up, do you want the powers to be to give him a decent contract to get him to stay?
My understanding is that he is given time to get them.I presume he will get his badges done if we go up so he can manage in the Premier league?
Decent contract.This thread makes interesting reading six to eight weeks on.
Let us assume for the moment that we fall at the final hurdle, do we want him to stay or go? As another question, if he succeeds in getting us back up, do you want the powers to be to give him a decent contract to get him to stay?
This question of having to have a special badge to manage there is ludicrous, if you can do it in one league you can in the other. The Dutch league refused to allow Johann Cruyff to manage Ajax for the same reason and so he went to Barcelona and the rest was history !My understanding is that he is given time to get them.
I’ve been thinking about this-and our curious head coach recruitment ‘policy’. Xisco has done a brilliant job, even allowing for the talent at his disposal. He had found the right blend-and let it flow. However, the Prem is a different kettle of fish. If I was the hierarchy, I would get in a wise old head with Prem experience as a support, to help Xisco navigate the murky waters of VAR , weird refs and so on. In fact thee is a good precedent, namely Boothroyd teaming up with Keith Burkinshaw which worked well until Aidy thought he could do it all himself. In fact, in my dreams we would get Wenger to cone in and mentor Xisco as well as oversee the younger squads.
Sheffield Wednesday was exciting??Keep him....... we are playing exciting football again