The owner will have heard of Fabio Cannavaro given his previous jobs in China, nailed on certainty esp with Kia involved.One8Seven1* wrote:Pointless reading into anything until we know what division we'll be in next season. Half of the people mentioned wont want to drop a league.
Kia isn't involved any longer.72 bus wrote:The owner will have heard of Fabio Cannavaro given his previous jobs in China, nailed on certainty esp with Kia involved.One8Seven1* wrote:Pointless reading into anything until we know what division we'll be in next season. Half of the people mentioned wont want to drop a league.
The point is that while Kia is indeed not involved at Reading he remains, apparently, a friend of the owner and therefore maybe able to influence thinking at the club. Overall Cannavaro as manager might be a completely stupid idea but given his history in the game you’d be silly to not at least check him out and see if there was a realistic deal to be done.One8Seven1* wrote:Kia isn't involved any longer.72 bus wrote:The owner will have heard of Fabio Cannavaro given his previous jobs in China, nailed on certainty esp with Kia involved.One8Seven1* wrote:Pointless reading into anything until we know what division we'll be in next season. Half of the people mentioned wont want to drop a league.
You would hope that as Bowen is the Head of Football Operations, he will have, if not the final say, then would make a strong recommendation to the owner on who should be appointed - there are strong rumours that Nathan Jones has been lined up if we stay up, if true that screams a Bowen appointment.Sutekh wrote:The point is that while Kia is indeed not involved at Reading he remains, apparently, a friend of the owner and therefore maybe able to influence thinking at the club. Overall Cannavaro as manager might be a completely stupid idea but given his history in the game you’d be silly to not at least check him out and see if there was a realistic deal to be done.One8Seven1* wrote:Kia isn't involved any longer.72 bus wrote:
The owner will have heard of Fabio Cannavaro given his previous jobs in China, nailed on certainty esp with Kia involved.
Absolutely agree with this but also that all managerial possibilities should be checked out whether Kia has been involved or not. Personally I’d prefer a Nathan Jones, Noel Hunt or Dylan Kerr type to get the gig if they wanted it but all managers will be unknown quantities when they arrive at a club, all you can do is try to mitigate the likelihood of getting a dud outcome as much a possible (something the previous regime has utterly failed to do in every respect time after time after time).Stranded wrote:You would hope that as Bowen is the Head of Football Operations, he will have, if not the final say, then would make a strong recommendation to the owner on who should be appointed - there are strong rumours that Nathan Jones has been lined up if we stay up, if true that screams a Bowen appointment.Sutekh wrote:The point is that while Kia is indeed not involved at Reading he remains, apparently, a friend of the owner and therefore maybe able to influence thinking at the club. Overall Cannavaro as manager might be a completely stupid idea but given his history in the game you’d be silly to not at least check him out and see if there was a realistic deal to be done.One8Seven1* wrote:
Kia isn't involved any longer.
If we end up with a manager who is not a Bowen appointment, will be interesting to see if he chooses to walk.
Why Dylan Kerr ? his record is hardly great in inferior leagues to the Championship.Sutekh wrote:Absolutely agree with this but also that all managerial possibilities should be checked out whether Kia has been involved or not. Personally I’d prefer a Nathan Jones, Noel Hunt or Dylan Kerr type to get the gig if they wanted it but all managers will be unknown quantities when they arrive at a club, all you can do is try to mitigate the likelihood of getting a dud outcome as much a possible (something the previous regime has utterly failed to do in every respect time after time after time).Stranded wrote:You would hope that as Bowen is the Head of Football Operations, he will have, if not the final say, then would make a strong recommendation to the owner on who should be appointed - there are strong rumours that Nathan Jones has been lined up if we stay up, if true that screams a Bowen appointment.Sutekh wrote:
The point is that while Kia is indeed not involved at Reading he remains, apparently, a friend of the owner and therefore maybe able to influence thinking at the club. Overall Cannavaro as manager might be a completely stupid idea but given his history in the game you’d be silly to not at least check him out and see if there was a realistic deal to be done.
If we end up with a manager who is not a Bowen appointment, will be interesting to see if he chooses to walk.
Why not, the club have shown a desire for managers with hardly great records in inferior leagues previously, at least this one brings someone that also fulfils the ex-player scenario that several seem to want and who knows, as with any managerial appointment, he might become the next big name!72 bus wrote:Why Dylan Kerr ? his record is hardly great in inferior leagues to the Championship.Sutekh wrote:Absolutely agree with this but also that all managerial possibilities should be checked out whether Kia has been involved or not. Personally I’d prefer a Nathan Jones, Noel Hunt or Dylan Kerr type to get the gig if they wanted it but all managers will be unknown quantities when they arrive at a club, all you can do is try to mitigate the likelihood of getting a dud outcome as much a possible (something the previous regime has utterly failed to do in every respect time after time after time).Stranded wrote:
You would hope that as Bowen is the Head of Football Operations, he will have, if not the final say, then would make a strong recommendation to the owner on who should be appointed - there are strong rumours that Nathan Jones has been lined up if we stay up, if true that screams a Bowen appointment.
If we end up with a manager who is not a Bowen appointment, will be interesting to see if he chooses to walk.
Mostly agreed, the only one that I'd probably disagree with is Murty. Did well while he was manager of Rangers.Snowflake Royal wrote:Always baffled by suggestings of Kerr, Parkinson(these days), Gunnarsson, Wdowczyk, Murty.
Only mentioned because they were popular players who've gone into management, not because they're good choices for manager.
Kerr's managerial CV makes Gomes' look impressive. Albeit he's more successful.
I'd rather not be too controversial but a 60% win rate at Rangers is not really anything to write home aboutHendo wrote:Mostly agreed, the only one that I'd probably disagree with is Murty. Did well while he was manager of Rangers.Snowflake Royal wrote:Always baffled by suggestings of Kerr, Parkinson(these days), Gunnarsson, Wdowczyk, Murty.
Only mentioned because they were popular players who've gone into management, not because they're good choices for manager.
Kerr's managerial CV makes Gomes' look impressive. Albeit he's more successful.
GM 35
W 21
D 3
L 11
W% 60%
That's fair, but I think it is pretty decent for a rookie manager who had only done a bit of youth coaching previously.Franchise FC wrote:I'd rather not be too controversial but a 60% win rate at Rangers is not really anything to write home aboutHendo wrote:Mostly agreed, the only one that I'd probably disagree with is Murty. Did well while he was manager of Rangers.Snowflake Royal wrote:Always baffled by suggestings of Kerr, Parkinson(these days), Gunnarsson, Wdowczyk, Murty.
Only mentioned because they were popular players who've gone into management, not because they're good choices for manager.
Kerr's managerial CV makes Gomes' look impressive. Albeit he's more successful.
GM 35
W 21
D 3
L 11
W% 60%
by From Despair To Where? » 14 Apr 2023 14:09
14 Apr 2023 14:09I was going to say, 11 defeats in 35 games at Rangers is fcuking abysmal.Franchise FC wrote:I'd rather not be too controversial but a 60% win rate at Rangers is not really anything to write home aboutHendo wrote:Mostly agreed, the only one that I'd probably disagree with is Murty. Did well while he was manager of Rangers.Snowflake Royal wrote:Always baffled by suggestings of Kerr, Parkinson(these days), Gunnarsson, Wdowczyk, Murty.
Only mentioned because they were popular players who've gone into management, not because they're good choices for manager.
Kerr's managerial CV makes Gomes' look impressive. Albeit he's more successful.
GM 35
W 21
D 3
L 11
W% 60%
You mean like Reading?Stranded wrote:Kerr's record is actually fairly decent but in recent years he seems to have become no more than a specialist in saving clubs from relegation in South Africa - nowt wrong with that but not sure that makes him a candidate for a club looking to move away from relegation scraps.
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