Can anyone think of a Caretaker Manager who has had worse form than Hudson, who has then been given the job, just before another defeat? Aside from the fact that recent defeats have included an embarrassing one in a derby.
I just don't really understand, especially given that Hudson isn't likely to be getting offers elsewhere at the moment so there's no real "danger" of losing him.
I did say when he first took over, that he'd get the new Manager bounce, be offered a contract, then the slump would kick in.
It's turned out I was wrong, because they've not had any real bounce, had the slump, and then been offered a contract.
Given the caretaker part is often a bit of a trial period before they start talking to proper Managers, it does beg the question what Hudson would have needed to do, in order to NOT be offered the job
Although I did note that he hasn't actually agreed the contract yet, if he was to turn it down or agree a longer deal then I think that would be the time to turn the lights off
I just don't really understand, especially given that Hudson isn't likely to be getting offers elsewhere at the moment so there's no real "danger" of losing him.
I did say when he first took over, that he'd get the new Manager bounce, be offered a contract, then the slump would kick in.
It's turned out I was wrong, because they've not had any real bounce, had the slump, and then been offered a contract.
Given the caretaker part is often a bit of a trial period before they start talking to proper Managers, it does beg the question what Hudson would have needed to do, in order to NOT be offered the job
Although I did note that he hasn't actually agreed the contract yet, if he was to turn it down or agree a longer deal then I think that would be the time to turn the lights off

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