
Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Wouldn’t it be a novelty if we appointed a manager that the rest of the football world was impressed by? We’ve had young managers and experienced managers and, apart from Warnock for two seasons, which ones can anyone say was a success? Neil Harris was no great shakes, but blimey I’d have him back tomorrow compared to who we’ve had since he left.
To get the sort of manager I talked about in my first sentence, Tan would have to radically change his approach to selecting them. That seems unlikely to me and that’s why I’m sure he’d see Ramsey as a great appointment - he probably wouldn’t cost him more than he does now and would probably deflect a degree of criticism from him, whereas if Ramsey leaves, our owner will be blamed and the criticism of him will only get worse.