RonaldoVII
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Would pretty much get rid of the old regime.
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Too hot for him down south. I think he’ll stay.Take Phelan with him.
Does it ?If this is true, it means RR is here to stay longer than 6 months as manager. No management going to allow any interim this much freedom to overhaul the whole full setup. That leaves Phelan. Always thought he was more manager material than mckenna. But okay.
There's no walls in the dugout for him to lean against.Take Phelan with him.
Not his biggest fan, far from it, but wish him good luck.
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Not really, because there is not a single chance a premiership team is going to take on an unheralded coach with no experience in management.How taking a managerial work from a third division team is a "great opportunity"?
I mean coaches need to start up somewhere, but 3rd division? No matter how well he does no premier team will look into it, the best he can aim it's either going up with Ipswich to the championship or doing well enough so a championship team notice him.
I think it's a step down really, my logic says you're closer to manage a premier league team if you work as a coach in a top team than as a manager of a third division team.
Of course it’s a great opportunity, it’s a managerial role. Everyone slates coaches/players being gifted jobs & to start lower down. McKenna is doing just that and he’s getting grief for it.How taking a managerial work from a third division team is a "great opportunity"?
I mean coaches need to start up somewhere, but 3rd division? No matter how well he does no premier team will look into it, the best he can aim it's either going up with Ipswich to the championship or doing well enough so a championship team notice him.
I think it's a step down really, my logic says you're closer to manage a premier league team if you work as a coach in a top team than as a manager of a third division team.
The Carrick who only announced a week ago that he wants a break from football to focus on his family?Surprised they're going for him rather than Carrick but there you go, good luck to him if he gets the job.
This is nothing to do with RR, McKenna's been offered a managerial role and clearly wants to take it?If this is true, it means RR is here to stay longer than 6 months as manager. No management going to allow any interim this much freedom to overhaul the whole full setup. That leaves Phelan. Always thought he was more manager material than mckenna. But okay.
What a bizarre take. It's a managerial job at a big club who have been performing way below their level over the past few years.How taking a managerial work from a third division team is a "great opportunity"?
I mean coaches need to start up somewhere, but 3rd division? No matter how well he does no premier team will look into it, the best he can aim it's either going up with Ipswich to the championship or doing well enough so a championship team notice him.
I think it's a step down really, my logic says you're closer to manage a premier league team if you work as a coach in a top team than as a manager of a third division team.
JesseI assume he'll be taking some youth players on loan. Which ones do we think would benefit the most?
It would need to be fecking 08' Barca-esque in fairness.Hopefully he goes there and plays some good football.
Would shut up a lot of the armchair coaches/managers in here
Was thinking more Rashford. He needs to get his form back and there's a lot of kids down here that need feeding.Jesse