Any good owner would be planning the next manager if he is considering moving the current one out. Better to be prepared and have a short list you can ponder than go in blind.
To be fair this was my thought when reading this as well.
As let’s say Mark is gone in November you’d have to sack both him and the new assistant and new coaches which would be a fortune regardless but seems a slight way to make it cheaper.
Not to mention he can’t actually play his natural game of playing as an inverted winger since he’s beaning played on the wrong side of the pitch completely removing his style of play.
If you look at last year he was brilliant at cutting onto his right foot and having a shot something he can’t...
Might be alone but really disagree with the attitude towards league one.
Clearly some quality players in league one who could step up with time (Think Mason will).
Look at the players Fernandos put above but even this year Harrison Burrows has had a good start at a Sheffield.
I know it’s...
I always get the impression Mark wants him to stay further up to act as a second striker and outlet if we win the ball.
Could be wrong though but always assumed that’s why O’Hare/Jack would come deep to cover to allow the midfielder to shift to defend.
Fair enough.
Maybe Mark or the club didn’t think it was either the right time or fit. Thanks for sharing anyway bud.
On a positive note look like the club are finally having that team bonding days like the bowling last year.