The more I've read from Bellamy lately the more convinced I am he could be a good choice.
No one will know until he gets a chance somewhere.
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Personally I would prefer someone to come in and put some structure into the team in a way that NW did when he first arrived. I'm not sure that Bellamy has that about him at the moment and we could do without any unnecessary friction between management and the players.
The more I've read from Bellamy lately the more convinced I am he could be a good choice.
No one will know until he gets a chance somewhere.
I understand Dirk Kuyt wants to get into management and is desperate to take up the option for his daughters place at Howells before she gets too old
He might.
Consider this
1.Like it or not we are a project
2.Look at his CV-made with a club not even half our size and has never had a significant budget to work with,in fact he got Bournemouth to the prem with less of a budget than Malky or Neil Warnock.
I'm sure if we could make a proper case he would come.
A man can dream
If you asked me after Warnock on Bellamy it was 100% a big no.
I have warmed to the idea as people have mentioned he's says the right things and imo doing it the right way learning with youth teams. He knows the club, he knows the youth set up, he knows Tan. I'd bet he would bring a good experienced number 2.
Its a risk no doubt about it but one worth chancing.
Bellamy isn't going to end up here, although stranger things have happened. It's his home city, he has to take the plunge at some point, and lets be honest, he isn't likely to get a better opportunity than a very established championship club. The way some people portray Bellamy is as if he holds all the cards, that simply isn't true.
Another reason, the club is in a shit position, makes it easier for him to impose his philosophy as the previous one has failed. It's not going to happen, but i do think that people may be under selling the opportunity for Bellamy.
He spent an absolute fortune at Bournemouth - £176 million to be precise.
https://buzz.bournemouth.ac.uk/2020/...erries-crisis/
Really do not understand this obsession with him from our fans.
If Bellamy gets the job will he have Hudson as an assistant?
(One for the 'Upstairs, Downstairs' fans)
That's hardly fair, there can't be too many managers in the country who would not be getting stick, or losing their jobs, after six straight defeats in the middle of the season - it's one thing to finish a season with a terrible run like Palace did last year, but another completely for it to happening while there's a chance of the club being dragged into a relegation scrap.
It's a massive opportunity and Bellamy is the man after the man after Warnock (if that makes sense). Bellamy will get more time than most and expectations have been lowered. I agree with everything you've said. He was linked with the Oxford and Wrexham jobs during his time here, he won't get a better offer.
It also answers the question of whether he could do it, like Shearer at Newcastle, Lampard at Chelsea, and Gerrard at Liverpool when Klopp leaves.
After we lose to Rotherham and Freddie Lapado scores against us:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7v5ccq