Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
Some would say that bringing in someone who knows the club, is a strong character and has shown they're thoughtful (in an intelligent way rather than in an Ian Holloway way) about the game would be an ideal appointment. Isn't that basically what Chelsea have done with Frank Lampard?

The club simply must use this year - what is likely to be a midtable year - to really understand and prepare for what they want to happen next.
Warnock shouldn’t have anything to do with choosing the new manager.

3 names worth considering- mike Flynn, gareth ainsworth and Carl Robinson.

All 3 have proved they can managed and worked really hard at their clubs. I just don’t want a lazy appointment like Trollope was.