Our only hope of keeping him is that all other clubs realise he ultimately flatters to deceive and that his endeavours fold like a house of cards when the going gets tough. I'm suddenly feeling a whole lot more hopeful. Zonal marking? Persistence with playing larkers woefully out of form? Asking players to play in positions for which they are obviously not suited? Leaving your most creative player on the bench? No self-respecting club is going to touch this clown with a barge pole. We're keeping him.
of course Silva should stay, but if he will or wants to is a different matter. I can see him going right after the Spurs game, then wait for offers. At that time I'd ask Ian Ashbee to take it on with Deano is no2.
Doesn't sound like somebody who is already out the door. It obviously doesn't mean he's staying though.
If this article in the Telegraph is correct it seems whether he stays or goes will be down to the Allams. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...ls-owners-must-learn-disastrous-start-season/
Good hear Marco telling the owners they ****ed up, Robbo's done the same, they still won't listen though.
If you want to take it as a joke. That's down to you...We won't be exactly rolling in dosh next season, not after the Alarms seek to slash expenditure, A cut price management team might be the only team they're prepared to fund so we won't be shopping in the list of 'Who's Who' of proven managers.. More like who is cheap and available.
Hold on fella. I wouldn't go that far down the barrel...Some might see it as a joke, but I'd like to see Ian Ashbee given a go with Deano...I reckon they'd do a half decent job with limited resources, but of course there was loads of variables to attach first. Sadly, I can't see the Alarms pi$$ing off or been willing to bring in a proven man, therefore this kind of appointment might be an option.
Deans doing a good job as an ambassador. He shouldn't t be anywhere near a managers job or coaching role.
Posters will knock it. But if I was an owner desperate to get back at the first attempt I'd get warnock in. Did a brilliant job keeping Rotherham. Got Cardiff going too when they were in trouble. When he sees whathe's got here and he's allowed to add to it. We'd piss it.
The club my need characters for buoyancy. He's certainly one of those..if not Deano then a Justin Whittle in an assistant role..I'm only putting out names I ain't for one minute saying that Ian Ashbee will be the next City manager. Though I reckon they could do worse.