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Any prospective manager who thinks it's a step down to manage a club owned by fowa billionaires, with the facilities & loyal following (I don't like the word fanbase) we have self-evidently wouldn't be the right fit. But I suspect there are some out there who might see this as the chance of a lifetime. Who maybe share the owners' vision that we are a blank canvas upon which arl manner of wonderful pictures might be painted. I like Ross. I still think that, given more time, he can get it right & become a top manager. However, the piper carls the tune & as others have arlriddy said, a managerial appointment is the only significant marker the new lads can put down at this juncture, now the winda has closed.

But having no experience with the owners, why would they take the risk if they're already managing a PL team?

I agree, we should be a big pull, but managers will also be wary about how much time they will have to turn things around. They'll be thinking is it worth the risk.
 

Mate, I said this after the PO final, he should of been peddled after that game, they gifted us the lead and looked shell shocked, why did he not go for the jugular, we had the players to bang in 2 or 3 in quick succession and bury them in the first half, bloke is way out of his depth. I really wanted him to do well but he clearly hasn't a clue, and you're right, he waved a white flag at Peterborough, that was inexcusable.

This. Out of his depth.
 
Did RR and ALS actually state there won't be a manager change? If so we may as well stop talking about that. They won't have been conclusive about it unless told they can be by the club.

My thought all along has been that Ross will get a couple of months to show he can do it with the squad he has. If not, new manager and a healthy budget in January.
 
But having no experience with the owners, why would they take the risk if they're already managing a PL team?

I agree, we should be a big pull, but managers will also be wary about how much time they will have to turn things around. They'll be thinking is it worth the risk.

Either the sack / resignation is imminent or they’ve had a massive fall out or they’re underpaid. The only reasons.
 
Realistically changing the manager is the only discernible change the new owners can make in the short term.

Otherwise the whole thing could fall flat this season.

Then what .... new manager next summer, buying new players, bringing in new coaches?

If so why not just get the process started while you can energise the support, the players and the entire club.

Bring big Sam home.
 
Mate, I said this after the PO final, he should of been peddled after that game, they gifted us the lead and looked shell shocked, why did he not go for the jugular, we had the players to bang in 2 or 3 in quick succession and bury them in the first half, bloke is way out of his depth. I really wanted him to do well but he clearly hasn't a clue, and you're right, he waved a white flag at Peterborough, that was inexcusable.

playing devils advocate a bit as I agree we should have pushed on but losing Power was a big blow. Brought Morgan on who was good in the Checkatrade at Wembley but on this occasion was anonymous/knackerd after 20 mins.

It was an even game with one team scoring in stoppage time. It happens.
 
But having no experience with the owners, why would they take the risk if they're already managing a PL team?

I agree, we should be a big pull, but managers will also be wary about how much time they will have to turn things around. They'll be thinking is it worth the risk.
Obviously, I don't know, but I'd speculate:

1. Money talks; in fact, with these blokes, it shouts (not at shops, though, oh, no, not likely) & possibly yodels anarl;

2. What greater (legitimate, non-sexual, drug-free) thrill could a manager get from the job than taking a team up the divisions & then cementing them as a team that can compete at the highest level? He'd be a folk hero. Cowards & play-safe merchants need not apply.

Something along those lines, perhaps?
 
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