I've had a look through this absolute bonkers thread, and one thing sticks out, a wanting of "success", what is "success" in this rancid modern age of state owned football clubs selling their souls? Competing in the Championship at a high level knowing that promotion to the PL will already have you down as a bookies favourite to get relegated? Humping all eggs in one basket to get promotion because Ipswich better go up because they'll be in trouble if they don't? Risking a clubs further on putting it all on red? Or.... sustainability at a club whereby it funds itself? Because to me, success in football in 2023 is having a well ran club, that knows its place at this particular moment in time but may have plans going forward.
Beale may not be everyone's first choice but of all the names mentioned, I've heard about him, know he was a wanted coach by 2 clubs while at QPR within 5 months. Yes people say about loyalty.... there isn't any in football.
I'll say his name, look at moyes at West Ham, European trophy winner currently 8th in the rancid gathering that is the premier league.... and the fans want him out.
Mowbray, only manager that had a full spread in the match day program wishing him all the best. I said at the time that that smacked of a mutual parting of the ways. I've waffled enough. Other than a petition to parliament, there's nothing we can do about it. I'm indifferent to Beale coming in, because law of averages predict he won't be here in 18 month and it'll be onto the next one. Goes without saying , all of the above is of course in my humble opinion.
PS, we get a result on the 6th of January, suddenly it'll be Mr Beale.
Beale may not be everyone's first choice but of all the names mentioned, I've heard about him, know he was a wanted coach by 2 clubs while at QPR within 5 months. Yes people say about loyalty.... there isn't any in football.
I'll say his name, look at moyes at West Ham, European trophy winner currently 8th in the rancid gathering that is the premier league.... and the fans want him out.
Mowbray, only manager that had a full spread in the match day program wishing him all the best. I said at the time that that smacked of a mutual parting of the ways. I've waffled enough. Other than a petition to parliament, there's nothing we can do about it. I'm indifferent to Beale coming in, because law of averages predict he won't be here in 18 month and it'll be onto the next one. Goes without saying , all of the above is of course in my humble opinion.
PS, we get a result on the 6th of January, suddenly it'll be Mr Beale.
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