Well that is highly unlikely and besides why not just stick with Lamouchi if Wilder is the plan?
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At least we can save money by cutting the ticket office staff numbers in half. Doubt they’re gonna be inundated in calls with people looking to renew season tickets.
It was a suspended 2 points deduction wasn't it? I couldn't work that out from the press coverage. Does it mean the 2 points will be applied at the end of next season regardless, or do Birmingham have to misbehave (like Reading not achieving their budget targets last season) for it to be triggered?
So is that Bamba gone as well, assuming he's not the new manager? Shafted again?
The club already in the process of appointing a new team so says the statement.
Quite specific that
CardiffCity can confirm that Sabri Lamouchi will depart at the conclusion of his current deal.
We would like to thank Sabri for his contribution and wish him all the very best.
The Board of Directors have already begun the process of appointing a new management team.
I think he deserved a go from the start of the season. Its looking a ominous..
Maybe poor old sabri read the message boards and realised half our fans are clueless and decided to do a runner
Btw, this is what Google Bard came up with then I asked who the next Cardiff City manager should be:
'There are a number of potential candidates who could be considered for the Cardiff City manager job. Some of the names that have been mentioned include:
- Neil Warnock: The former Cardiff City manager is a popular figure among the fans and has a proven track record of success in the Championship.
- Steve McClaren: The former England manager is another experienced manager who is available. He has a good record of working with young players, which could be an asset for Cardiff City.
- Chris Wilder: The former Sheffield United manager is another experienced manager who is available. He has a good record of getting the best out of his players, which could be an asset for Cardiff City.
- Dean Smith: The former Aston Villa manager is another experienced manager who is available. He has a good record of getting teams promoted, which could be an asset for Cardiff City.
- Grant McCann: The former Hull City manager is a young and up-and-coming manager who has a good record of success in the Championship. He could be an option for Cardiff City if they are looking for a long-term appointment.
Ultimately, the decision of who to appoint as the next Cardiff City manager will be down to the club's owners and the board of directors. They will need to consider a number of factors, including the club's current situation, the manager's experience, and their philosophy.'
Osian Roberts anyone?
WOL saying Jones is the bookies favourite, followed by Russell Martin, then Warnock, Wilder, Critchley, Bowyer, Gracia, Marsch, Bilic and Gerrard 🤪
Bowyer then sacked before the season starts for telling Tan and Dalman to feck off wouldn’t surprise me at this point.
Realistically it’s going to be Bamba isn’t it.