Potted Shrimp wrote:Sammy Mcllroy.
Brian Talbot.
Jim Harvey (yes)
Graham Westley.
Stewart Drummond.
Dave Penney.
Gary Flitcroft.
John Gregory.
Ian Woan.
RapidShrimp wrote:Potted Shrimp wrote:Sammy Mcllroy.
Brian Talbot.
Jim Harvey (yes)
Graham Westley.
Stewart Drummond.
Dave Penney.
Gary Flitcroft.
John Gregory.
Ian Woan.
I’m sorry but isn’t just giving Drummy the job a cop out? Because they can’t be bothered looking for an experienced alternative?
If he proved to everyone he is a quality manager with a bright future ahead of him, fair enough, but now nothing seems to stand out at me. I presume he’d become the caretaker manager immediately after Jim departs, then we could judge him for 2/3 games and see where he stands as a manager, but just appointing him almost automatically doesn’t seem the right thing
Potted Shrimp wrote:RapidShrimp wrote:Potted Shrimp wrote:Sammy Mcllroy.
Brian Talbot.
Jim Harvey (yes)
Graham Westley.
Stewart Drummond.
Dave Penney.
Gary Flitcroft.
John Gregory.
Ian Woan.
I’m sorry but isn’t just giving Drummy the job a cop out? Because they can’t be bothered looking for an experienced alternative?
If he proved to everyone he is a quality manager with a bright future ahead of him, fair enough, but now nothing seems to stand out at me. I presume he’d become the caretaker manager immediately after Jim departs, then we could judge him for 2/3 games and see where he stands as a manager, but just appointing him almost automatically doesn’t seem the right thing
Would not be my preference by any means I guess he is an option of many.
BerlinWaller wrote:Waddock at Aldershot but would he come up North?
BerlinWaller wrote:There are only 72 FL managers jobs. If the job ever came up, there would be plenty of applicants. The "who would we get better than Jim" argument doesn't hold any water.
or steve "one minute" Mcmahon what's he up to?al1 wrote:John Mcmahon
Sammy has a good number, appears on talksport, MUFC, why would he come back to a club he left under a cloud? JB has picked up the its everybody elses fault from him and the negative ned tactics from JH. New blood from outside the club is needed to pull us up and out of the non-league mentallity which shrouds the entire clubPhil Anderer wrote:I'm not calling for Jim to go, just yet, but if it happened the one name amongst all those mentioned I wouldn't want is Sammy Mac. Jim's picked up his most annoying trait, at least in part, in that Sammy always blamed everyone else and never accepted responsibility. Besides, according to some on here he was given bucketloads to spend on the team; no way could I see him coming back to operate on Jim's budget.
redrobo wrote:I would hope that the Boards priority was EFL survival and that any managerial change (which i can't see happening until at the very earliest November..if at all) would see promotion for Kevin to see what he can do with either Baz or Drummy as Assistant. Listening to Baz recently on the radio he hinted that his preferred way was to play it out from the back through midfield.
redrobo wrote:I would hope that the Boards priority was EFL survival and that any managerial change (which i can't see happening until at the very earliest November..if at all) would see promotion for Kevin to see what he can do with either Baz or Drummy as Assistant. Listening to Baz recently on the radio he hinted that his preferred way was to play it out from the back through midfield.
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