I think Richard Shaw is a great candiate!
We do alot better with unproven managers than proven, even the great man himself Jimmy Hill was unproven!
And i think an appointment like Richard Shaw might actually the the ideal appointment because Andy Thorn isn't the Answer in my eyes hes another short term fix!
went onto google to check the odds (as bet365 don't offer them!) and this article came up
http://www.people.co.uk/sport/footb...s-next-manager-in-the-summer-102039-23001314/
obviously I know not to trust such a newpaper, but I guess it's worth the question as it's relevant to the thread, has anyone heard any rumours that back this up? His odds are fairly short compared to most... Is it all just nonsense?
You need someone with bag fulls of passion, you need someone the players would respect, you need a natural winner with great contacts in the game.
Arise sir Roy Keane! He would be perfect and kick them players asses into touch, and would not stand for some of the shite we have been doing.
What we need is an experienced manager who would instantly command respect from the players, organise what sparse resources we have and instil a sense of belief and intensity in the players and hope in the fans. Those who keep on about Carsley - what is this desire based on? A few decent results with our kids team that is basically run by Rioch? We needed someone like Warnock - even though I despise him as a human being his track record is unquestioned. Available managers: Martin Allen, Kevin Blackwell, Paul Bracewell, Ian Branfoot, Phil Brown, Steve Bruce, George Burley, Lee Clark, Alan Curbishley, Billy Davis, Simon Grayson, Paul Ince, Dave Jones, Peter Jackson, Roy Keane, Brian Laws, Gary McAllister, Mick McArthy, Sammy McIlroy, Keith Millen, Richard Money, Ronnie Moore, Mike Newell, Mark Robbins, Glenn Roeder, Steve Tilson, Colin Todd, Mick Wadsworth, Dennis Wise, Ray Wilkins, Nigel Worthington
Surely amongst those and any others people can name there must be someone who can do a better job than AT but unless its soon then there is no point as it will be too late.
who will the next manager be and when will he be appointed???
I'm still not sure who i'd like.
Di Matteo would be good and getting us playing pssesion football, but i don't think he will come here if you believe the papers
Gus Poyet would also be good, but he has had a million clubs already so he won't come here. We wouldn't even approach him.
Do we go big name tried and tested or go for young and hungry????
Why not Wenger or Pep Guardiola?? HELLO:slap:
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