Crowds averaging 20K in the championship and 30K in the premiership.
For many managers we are a very good option. We don’t have to appoint someone from the “bargain basement”
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Crowds averaging 20K in the championship and 30K in the premiership.
For many managers we are a very good option. We don’t have to appoint someone from the “bargain basement”
We are an attractive proposition to out of work managers with no chance of a PL job.
Maybe to a lot of lower league managers.
To attact a decent name theyd want substantial funds. Thats why we are not in the least bit an attractive option to the likes of Eddie Howe.
Of course Cardiff City is an attraction.
There are a handful of unemployed managers who can afford to pick and choose and wait for the plumest job (Howe may be one) but most good managers will look at Cardiff - stadium, financial backing, twice in Premier League in last decade, size of fan base - and see a major attraction.
Any worth their salt, with self belief, should expect to push for promotion in the next year or two.
Whether Cardiff is an attraction or not the job certainly is. £300-£500k pa possibly, any manager would be interested, unless they are rich enough not to want it.