Now that our relegation from the Premier League is all but confirmed, we need to be planning for next season and our assault on the Championship, sooner rather than later.
So who would you like to take up the Manager's position ? (Realistic targets please)
As CEO should McNally be held accountable for the board's failings and offer his resignation ? (Just putting it out there)
I think we should avoid going down the Ex player route i.e. Malky, journeymen i.e. Colin
and go after a young, hungry, ambitious type. Whether that is British or Foreign makes no odds IMO. I do have a gut feeling though that we may see Adams still in charge next term at least for the first 8 - 10 games, just a hunch as he would appear to be the cheapest option although that would be a very dangerous route for the club to take.
As for McNally, well he really has been a bit of a knob with THAT radio interview, his infamous "relegation would be worse than death" speech and his "we won't be relegated" comment. However, his appointment of Lambert and his astute financial brain have put our club on on a secure footing hopefully for many years to come regardless of what level we are playing at. On the flipside, his appointment of Hughton and the failure to dismiss him far sooner has cost us our top flight status. That is not an opinion held only by me, but also by many City fans. Can we trust this man to get it right next time, will he find another Lambert? Look, we all make mistakes and although McNally made the mother of all **** ups keeping faith with Hughton I reckon he will have learnt a harsh lesson and I trust him to make the right appointment next time. Having read other forums and Twitter there are more than a few that think he should call it a day.
Discuss
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So who would you like to take up the Manager's position ? (Realistic targets please)
As CEO should McNally be held accountable for the board's failings and offer his resignation ? (Just putting it out there)
I think we should avoid going down the Ex player route i.e. Malky, journeymen i.e. Colin
and go after a young, hungry, ambitious type. Whether that is British or Foreign makes no odds IMO. I do have a gut feeling though that we may see Adams still in charge next term at least for the first 8 - 10 games, just a hunch as he would appear to be the cheapest option although that would be a very dangerous route for the club to take.As for McNally, well he really has been a bit of a knob with THAT radio interview, his infamous "relegation would be worse than death" speech and his "we won't be relegated" comment. However, his appointment of Lambert and his astute financial brain have put our club on on a secure footing hopefully for many years to come regardless of what level we are playing at. On the flipside, his appointment of Hughton and the failure to dismiss him far sooner has cost us our top flight status. That is not an opinion held only by me, but also by many City fans. Can we trust this man to get it right next time, will he find another Lambert? Look, we all make mistakes and although McNally made the mother of all **** ups keeping faith with Hughton I reckon he will have learnt a harsh lesson and I trust him to make the right appointment next time. Having read other forums and Twitter there are more than a few that think he should call it a day.
Discuss
OTBC ... CTI

