Re: Lamouchi and Bamba....
I really would have liked Morrison or Hudson to have worked out and taken us in a new direction of playing style and up the ladder. Both seemed respected coaches but just feel it was an easy, lazy option from the board to appoint them as manager and "see how it goes". They were already here but ultimately unfair to throw them in the deep end for a club of this size. Maybe they need to try their luck in the lower leagues where the pressure is not so intense.
We just don't have the time for untested and do need a manager who knows their stuff. The transfer budget is obviously non existent so whether Lamouchi has enough contacts for freebies and loans remains to be seen. He does seem an experienced manager and football guy all round but being out of management for 18 months or so does have a slight concern.
To be honest though long term solution nobody knows, his remit is clearly keep us up and we'll see in the summer.
Sean Dyche had a decent return at Burnley and with their new direction with Kompany that seems to have worked a blinder, very jealous of that success for a club of their size.
Its almost impossible for us to pick a long term manager who we'd like at the helm when we have zero communication with the clubs hierarchy to even know what their plans for the future are.
I really would have liked Morrison or Hudson to have worked out and taken us in a new direction of playing style and up the ladder. Both seemed respected coaches but just feel it was an easy, lazy option from the board to appoint them as manager and "see how it goes". They were already here but ultimately unfair to throw them in the deep end for a club of this size. Maybe they need to try their luck in the lower leagues where the pressure is not so intense.
We just don't have the time for untested and do need a manager who knows their stuff. The transfer budget is obviously non existent so whether Lamouchi has enough contacts for freebies and loans remains to be seen. He does seem an experienced manager and football guy all round but being out of management for 18 months or so does have a slight concern.
To be honest though long term solution nobody knows, his remit is clearly keep us up and we'll see in the summer.
Sean Dyche had a decent return at Burnley and with their new direction with Kompany that seems to have worked a blinder, very jealous of that success for a club of their size.
Its almost impossible for us to pick a long term manager who we'd like at the helm when we have zero communication with the clubs hierarchy to even know what their plans for the future are.

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