is Plymouth an easy game? I thought they'd picked up some good results recently
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FFS, easy games he may get this gig by default.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cp39l2d766vo
Keep looking Tan and have a list of Managers about to be sacked and get in quick!
Failing that all these not bad on paper - Former Plymouth and Stoke manager Steven Schumacher, ex-Croatia boss Slaven Bilic, Charlton's Nathan Jones - a boyhood Bluebirds fan - and current Reading manager Ruben Selles have been linked with the role.
is Plymouth an easy game? I thought they'd picked up some good results recently
No one will be surprised. The board are giving him every chance because it's the easiest short term decision. Just happy to kick the problem down the road.
He shouldn’t be anywhere near a managerial job. Insane, really.
preferred Riza when he was in Wu Tang Clan..
City briefing that they’re in charge of proceedings and everything’s going as planned, but I’m far from convinced about that.
Your statement couldn't be father from reality imo. I suppose if they dropped in your choice tomorrow you'd be advising everyone to give him a chance-no easy games in the championship. I'm not arguing for him and he wasn't the first ever manager to drop a clanger but on balance City are playing much better generally and maybe they'll wait until the choice they want becomes available because it's not just a manager we need but a coaching team too.
It's tricky to work out if he's second favourite with the bookies because they've hint he's a genuine contender for the job, or because the club will take so long to appoint someone that he'll be in charge for at least 10 games anyway.
Half joking with the fixtures, although they look OK on paper, almost as good a short run as he could get.
Bilic is not ready until Jan for some reason, could they be thinking new blokes ticking over to wait for Jan or see what happens in between with Prem sackings?
good news for Tanner and Bagan, and arguably Colwill, as even a few more games could see them really cement their place in the starting lineup
Well it's clear that even fans who think he has done OK accept an experienced manager is in reality what we need
But that's not the way this club works at the moment and it is what it is
I think people getting stressed by this take up gardening or fishing as there's nothing we can do about it
This is a deeply unserious football club. If they think he's the answer, fine. I don't though and neither do they. God, it is a mess
I think they've got a pretty good idea what they're letting themselves in for if they don't fix this soon judging by the crowd against Millwall. There was loads missing, presumably season ticket holders too. There were a lot of absentees where I was sitting.
Most clubs have pretty much signed the replacement before the sacking. Not us. We just seem so unprofessional
Feels like we've spent half the year waiting for news on who our manager's going to be.
Bookies still think it's Bilic with Riza holding the fort and in with a chance
https://m.skybet.com/football/manage...nager/34319880
I don't entirely agree - if there was a manager we could get and it would guarantee success I think Tan would be happy to pay for it, as the returns on it would be obvious.
However - who would we be able to get that could guarantee the success, even if price wasn't a consideration?
There's nobody.
I think they realise that whoever they appoint - especially with their track record, but looking around the division it applies everywhere - there's a fairly good chance they'll be giving them the sack this time next year.
It appears that the board has lost interest completely in the club.