another vote for Pulis
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As I'm typing this 27% of the votes so far have gone to Ryan Giggs, making him 2nd to Tony Pulis on 33%.
I'm willing to bet that 26% of those Giggs votes have come from plastic Mancs dotted throughout the country, particularly those in South Wales, The west country, Surrey and the Cheshire stockbroker belt..
Come on lads, get voting. and make the fecker the last on the list
another vote for Pulis
And me
Giggs for me
Pulis.
But if we did go with young and inexperienced I would go with Bellamy.
NOT GIGGS
Of those names listed my order of choice
1. Pulis
2. Robinson
3. Roberts
4. Bellamy
5. Henry
6. Saunders
7. Bilic
8. Hartson
9. Giggs
For Giggs to find himself below Hartson in my estimation is an achievement in itself
Waste of time. Do people really think the FAW can splash out £2 million a year?
I can't get my head round all these people wanting Pulis. Do you really think that footballing troglodyte is the right person to be coaching Bale, Ramsey, Allen and bringing through the technically gifted talents that are Ampadu, Brooks and Woodburn?
He'd try and turn us into that crock of shite that is the Republic of Ireland team.
The way I see it is that an international manager gets a very limited amount of time to work with a team. Many managers are not coaches. He has them for barely two weeks every couple of months and his job primarily is to get the players to want to turn up and to motivate them and get the best out of the group. One of the things that Tony Pulis is often praised for is his man management skills. I’d want him in for that. The coaching staff can do the work on the training ground and I think it would be perfect if we also brought Bellamy into the coaching set up, especially if he could combine that with his work with the City under 18s.
Its a debate on what is actually needed for international managers.
In essence the development on players is more to do with clubs than the international team. However it could be vital to have a system which is then played through the youth teams, and have a format where introducing talents into the International team so that they gain experience and feel comfortable at that level.
However Coleman had a system and the team that qualified for the euros were very rigid. We were a strong defensive unit that relied on a moment of talent to win the game.
It could be argues that a player like Giggs, would be more attractive to the media, and the PR relationship with Wales. It could be argued that Giggs would hold the respect of the younger player who would look up to his achievements. However we have little or no idea if Giggs could set-up the team to be successful, and if the results go out of the window then all the previous positives go out the window.
What we do know with Pulis is that he knows how to set-up a team. Whilst it might not always be attractive it has gained him better results than any other manager on that list. He will have to adapt to the players he has available to him, but i do not think that is beyond him.
The debate revolves around an attractive unknown, to the older more tried and tested manager. It shouldn't be that difficult to see either ends of the argument.
I voted for Carl Robinson.
Think that Giggs will get the post. It's a very problematic appointment - one for the players and not the fans. But he's probably my second choice.
Cannot understand why Henry has so many votes. He has zero experience as a manager and his insights as a pundit are terrible.
He did get his badges with Osian Roberts yes. I don't think we should be taking a punt on anybody. Not with this generation of players. If the candidate hasn't managed before they shouldn't even be considered.
Bilic is on the list, surely because optimistic Welsh fans / naïve gamblers have put money on him. I would imagine that his value is way too high for him to be a serious candidate. So I'm ignoring that one.
My personal view is the candidate needs experience managing. Does Giggs scrape through on this point? Barely. But he is more experienced than Mark Hughes when he took the job.
By my reckoning there are four names in the running. Pulis and Giggs are the clear favourites in my head. The dark horses are Bellamy and Robinson. I'd be shocked if anyone else were appointed. All four of these candidates are really problematic for different reasons and we won't be able to tick all the boxes. I reckon we'll appoint someone who has gone through the FAW (Osian) training scheme. I hope that Osian's due diligence tells him that Robinson is the best man for the job, but I can't look past Giggs getting first refusal.
Bellamy is now favourite with the bookies by the way! You can get as long as odds as 12-1 on Giggs right now. Just saying.
Bellars on 9% now