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Gerrard
The way he's transformed Rangers is great and the way they play football is a joy to watch.
Go get him Vincent
If we're likely to take a punt on a recent retired player, with little experience in management we have a Cardiff born one already at the club , and another Cardiff born very experincd ex player one who has had a bit more management experience ,and is guiding our nation to greatness .
Why would we want and ex England player.
No thanks, remember OGS.
Came from a similar league.
I would like the Lincoln city management brothers
I'd like to see the club take a calculated gamble and go for a coach like Arteta or Bellamy with someone above them making the transfer decisions with their input. Hopefully come up with a semi-permanent blueprint to follow and we can stop lurching from one style to the next.
I remember Liverpool taking a punt on the the then Rangers manager, the hugely successful Graeme Souness.
He single handedly ruined one of the best teams in the world, from which they still haven't recovered.
Not sure if I could face listening to Gerard's whiney voice after every game either.
It's a big no from me.
Chris Sutton anyone???
Our next manager should be our present manager with the resources any incoming bod would expect to keep the side up. It's nonsense talking about people like Gerrard who have absolutely no experience of dealing with management situations.
Dean Smith?
Although this is all a bit premature
Warnock deserve this season, I would suggest. Or a chance at least. If we still have 2 points in December, an amicable parting of ways may be the best option. As you've said, he's given us so much and he should be remembered as a legend. Worst case scenario, we go down with a good squad and enough cash to mount a challenge the season after.
I can't help thinking that Bellamy is going to be our next manager. He is still with the club, considering he is quite ambitious, and if Warnock was to lose his job this season it would be because we were in a pretty precarious position. If Bellamy became manager in those circumstances it wouldn't be seen as his failure if we went down, but if he could turn it around it would be good for his CV. And from what I hear, he did a pretty good interview at half time on Sunday on Sky.