At this point I don’t care who’s next. He has to go and will need to be sacked sooner or later so do it now to increase our chances of pulling some miracle off. Page is free.
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I'm sure even the clowns running our club know Bulut has to go and I expect his departure this week.
Who realistically could we get who is up for a relegation scrap?
I think Nigel Pearson , Gary Rowett , Ryan Lowe may be up for it. None ideal or exciting appointments but surely all miles better than Bulut.
We cant have Purse in charge temporarily and all Buluts staff need to go.
Disaster type appointments which I wouldn't bet against us appointing are Morison again or God forbid Michael Beale.
At this point I don’t care who’s next. He has to go and will need to be sacked sooner or later so do it now to increase our chances of pulling some miracle off. Page is free.
We need a director of football. Otherwise we are going nowhere other than the merry-go-round every couple of years of replacing managers.
Make Ramsey player manager for rest of season. It cannot be any worse. And the names mentioned thus far are hardly inspiring.
Lampard
Fkg Dalman and Choo need to fk off and let the club replace them with someone who knows what they’re doing. Then find a manager otherwise we’ll end up with the same old shit.
Ramsey will be offered it but hope for his sake he doesnt take it.
No chance of nathan jones. Even from a distance you can just feel hes got charlton on the journey from relegation to league 2 to premier league. He is a wonderful manager at the right kind of club. Hed fail here though.
can Bellamy do it and the Wales job at the same time?
Get Carter
Mowbray woiuld be my choice, but, with apologies for repeating myself, I'm pretty sure that there are many good quality managers who would be tempted by an offer from a well established Championship club. with the potential to go higher who are put off coming here by our owner's reputation - Mowbray worked for Blackburn's eccentric owners, but Tan might be a step too far for him.
I doubt the prospect of Vincent Tan would put off Mowbray - he is a veteran manager with a load of experience of different clubs and owners - and Cardiff is a prize job - despite Tan (Dalman and Choo) and recent on field struggles.
We don't often see it that way from inside our own bubble of misery, but from the outside a stable club with the stadium, the city, the recent history and the potential (shown in our two brief appearances in the Premier League) to double our crowds.
More to the point Mowbray isn't quite ready to get back into the saddle. He seems to be suggesting January in these comments:
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/spo...-tony-29922614