I will be eternally grateful to Neil for all he has done at the club but it is time for him to go.
What about the rest of you? Stay or go?
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I will be eternally grateful to Neil for all he has done at the club but it is time for him to go.
What about the rest of you? Stay or go?
Stay
Think of the Slade, Trollope time.
Stay please, even if for one season.
Lot of big clubs down there, decent budgets, stability will be key to whether we can look at gaining promotion again within a reasonable timeframe.
Warnock gets us promoted from nowhere and we have put up a decent showing in the Premier League considering most pundits were saying we would achieve the lowest number of points in PL history. The PL is all about money; those with the largest budgets get the most number of points. Given our lack of resources we have done OK. It would be sheer stupidity to change managers given Warnock's previous record in the Championship.
Stay
Best manager we have had for decades
Stay
It's Go for me. I'd like the club to change direction a bit although my concern is with the transfer policy, recruiting etc. I don't care if it takes a few years to implement some new ideas and a plan to bring through the odd young player with an emphasis on trying to play or even a mixture of the both. I'm grateful for the job Warnock has done but i've found it difficult to subscribe to his style of play.
Agree with all of your comments.
There is no quick fix. Fans seem to think we will automatically be challenging for promotion next season. I wonder if those maintaining that he stays will still be singing from that hymn sheet if we are 14th midway through the season.
I think he came in the stabilize a team on a poor run who had gone through a couple of non football managers.
He did extremely well but the club should now be thinking longer term.
Go.
Would like to hear who the Go's would rather have here ?
Isn't he there with his brother? And didn't they get Lincoln to the semi final of the Fa Cup or am i imagining that-while they were non league? his record is very impressive, i'd give him a go, not sure the club would be willing to go down that route though.
Cowley likes to play a direct style of football with an emphasis on pace and set plays - ring a bell?
Not criticising it and they have done extremely well to get where they have - perhaps they would be a good fit for us when Neil retires but not just yet - a young manager playing swash buckling football from the lower leagues is the approach Ipswich took this season with Paul Hurst - they were soon looking for a safe pair of hands. There's life in the old dog yet but I could have kicked him up the arse for the way we played yesterday.
If we have the opportunity to employ the most successful manager in the history of the championship who knows our players inside out and has already achieved promotion with that club and knows where improvements are needed rather than a whole new approach and a whole new squad with a club that is still heavily in debt I reckon that he would be the man
Luckily we have business men running the club not emotionally reactive football supporters who would be averaging 4 or 5 managers a season.
I totally agree. I think staying with the Warnock way is short termism at its best. The structure we have in place at the moment has no future. Changing now is the start of a structured well thought out plan. Yes it may mean next year we may not finish as high but I'm willing to take that hit in order to start a structured plan now.