He done a good job at Derby and Chelsea first time round. Another that people think was a bad manager because they don’t like him as a person
When Lampard gobbed off about Trump being a good thing and putting himself forward as a Conservative he made himself open to endless ****e like.
There is 1hr highlights of Reims v Lens on TNT Sport 3 starting at 1000hrs if anyone wants to see what sort of style Will Stills side play.
I like how Tomasson wants to play the game could be a good fit and bring a bit of experience good player managed at Malmo Definitely wants to play aggressively on the front foot and is good with young players When it worked at black burn was great. But when it didn’t this season they looked awful. Problems behind the scenes at Blackburn May be an excuse. Jury’s out for me but could be a good fit
2nd most losses in the league this season behind Rotherham and 2nd most goals conceded, again behind Rotherham. Be some appointment that Edit - apologies 3rd most losses sheff wed down there too!
Don't know much about Freire, but his birthplace is one of my favourite places in Portugal. Love Ericeira. His record is impressive, but in much weaker leagues. Still or Cooper would be my preferences.
I think it's difficult to judge Seelt on his performances so far, as most of them have been at RB. He certainly looks good on the ball and, as you say, this is a big chance to cement a place for Ballard moves on.
If we don’t get Will Still then maybe we could get his brother Stan. He should give us some stability.
This is an interesting read on four possible candidates https://www.bettingodds.com/news/ne...-steve-cooper-paul-heckingbottom-pep-lijnders After reading that, I'd really like Steve Cooper. I hope he is in the frame
Funny you should say that, because that's what I thought. At 44 he's not exactly old. Perhaps they were referring to him as a 'Manager' when we are looking for a 'Head Coach' ?