Unfortunately it looks like James Milner is set to sign for Brighton on a free at the end of the season.Once upon a time . wrote:I’m not impressed with any of the new manager names so far proposed , so here’s one that may cause some reactions . James Milner of Liverpool . Out of contract at end of season , I believe . Vast experience of quality clubs and played in many positions , always a worker and enthusiastic player . How about prolonging his career by offering him the job as Player/manager ?
No experience, I know of lower league levels , but maybe we need someone who will get us to perform at a level above L1 . Just a thought anyway !
You're not happy with a string of suggestions of ex-players with little experience, or genuine lower league managers with plenty experience, so instead you want to suggest someone with no coaching, let alone management, experience?Once upon a time . wrote:I’m not impressed with any of the new manager names so far proposed , so here’s one that may cause some reactions . James Milner of Liverpool . Out of contract at end of season , I believe . Vast experience of quality clubs and played in many positions , always a worker and enthusiastic player . How about prolonging his career by offering him the job as Player/manager ?
No experience, I know of lower league levels , but maybe we need someone who will get us to perform at a level above L1 . Just a thought anyway !
Snowflake Royal wrote:You're not happy with a string of suggestions of ex-players with little experience, or genuine lower league managers with plenty experience, so instead you want to suggest someone with no coaching, let alone management, experience?Once upon a time . wrote:I’m not impressed with any of the new manager names so far proposed , so here’s one that may cause some reactions . James Milner of Liverpool . Out of contract at end of season , I believe . Vast experience of quality clubs and played in many positions , always a worker and enthusiastic player . How about prolonging his career by offering him the job as Player/manager ?
No experience, I know of lower league levels , but maybe we need someone who will get us to perform at a level above L1 . Just a thought anyway !
Right.
If being a top player made you a great manager, we wouldn't be heading to League One.Once upon a time . wrote:I’m not impressed with any of the new manager names so far proposed , so here’s one that may cause some reactions . James Milner of Liverpool . Out of contract at end of season , I believe . Vast experience of quality clubs and played in many positions , always a worker and enthusiastic player . How about prolonging his career by offering him the job as Player/manager ?
No experience, I know of lower league levels , but maybe we need someone who will get us to perform at a level above L1 . Just a thought anyway !
Unless he comes with a glowing recommendation from Alex Ferguson then no.tidus_mi2 wrote:If being a top player made you a great manager, we wouldn't be heading to League One.Once upon a time . wrote:I’m not impressed with any of the new manager names so far proposed , so here’s one that may cause some reactions . James Milner of Liverpool . Out of contract at end of season , I believe . Vast experience of quality clubs and played in many positions , always a worker and enthusiastic player . How about prolonging his career by offering him the job as Player/manager ?
No experience, I know of lower league levels , but maybe we need someone who will get us to perform at a level above L1 . Just a thought anyway !
For some reason Steve Cotterill is always there or there abouts in the betting when we're looking for a new manager. Nothing more than bookie speculation (I sincerely hope).Royal Rother wrote:Steve Cotterill The favourite ? That would be fcuking hilarious!
And he’s led a club to winning the play offs! In addition he’s used to clubs with frugal budgets and managed at Northampton when they were in a right financial mess. Amazingly he’s been in charge of 990 games as a managerSnowflake Royal wrote:Wilder sounds like he'd be a brilliant pick, even with some recent failures on his CV.
Watford are a basket case and he's only had 11 games there anyway.
His record at Middlesbrough is still the stuff of dreams for us. 40% win rate, more wins than defeats.
Did great things with Sheff Utd.
Good record at Northampton and Oxford. Halifax isn't terrible.
Stam is the only recent manager we've had who has won more games than he's lost and that's only because we sacked him before the losses could overtake wins. Even Bowen only got as many wins as losses.
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