FN-2187
Winger
Or anyone could think it's all bollocks and no one has a clue what is going on.Initial talks, first interview, second interview. Anyone would think the club was appointing a new head of IT rather than a football manager.
How can a club get to the point where the current manager is on thin ice (i.e. before the Bolton game) without planning and preparing for the scenario of needing to find a replacement? Are the people running the club deluded enough to think that they are serious about getting back to the big time?
Sometimes I think that SAFC are the club that never learns from mistakes, repeating the same ones again and again. Occasionally we exceed expectations and find new and innovative ways to mess up.
Whether it's Roy Keane or not, we need a manager who can organise a team on the pitch. Not someone good at PowerPoint presentations and management buzzwords. We need that manager fast.