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Would Chris Hughton be a good transitional manager. Was a bit negative at Brighton at times but his football is a bit more progressive than Warnock and he seems to sign decent players and get the best out of them.
That would be the logical choice if he was available, as it wouldn’t be a huge departure the style under Warnock.
I would love us to go for Danny Cowley, and his brother as an assistant. That would be too creative and progressive for our hierarchy though, so won’t happen.
Not who I want to succeed Warnock but I reckon it’ll be Blackwell.
Warnock said he’s going to have a hand in the selection of the next manager and he has a lot of loyalty to KB
I suppose that way the transition impact would be minimal.
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That'd be the best idea
Ive got this feeling its going to be Kevin Blackwell or Ronnie Jepson .
That man utd manager Seems perfect though. He sure know how to build an organization and give the kids a chance! Some say he is the best man manager arround. Don’t think the fickle City fans would give him more than 7 games though. Probably keeping it close to Warwick’s philosophy. Me me me.
Fair point though, Warnock won’t want to see his backroom staff out of a job should his influence over the appointment of a new manager be significant.
I think you might be right. Warnock will cite continuity as being a big factor in the choice (I'm sure 90% or more, of our fanbase, wouldn't want our "style" of play to continue). This is one reason I don't want Warnock having any say in who we have as our next manager. He has too much say in our club and no one is going to stand up to him on football matters. I just don't trust him to make the right choice, in the same way I wouldn't trust him to spend wisely in the January transfer window.
If NW goes at Xmas, which he said he might if all was not going well, then it would probably have to be KB and RJ. A new manager would need to rebuild and January is not the time to do it. I assume those 2 have the same length of contract as NW so paying them off might be a waste of money if we are going nowhere this season.
Here you go Ronnie:
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Typically when Pep Guardiola joins a new team there is a process where he promotes youth players and spends large amounts of money so he has the right squad for his style of play, but we simply don't have the financial resources to do that and have been ignoring our academy for so long. A manager like Chris Hughton to step into a more progressive way of managing things would be a less risky move than promoting Jepson/Blackwell or a manager who is on the opposite end of the spectrum to Warnock.