Right who's the next manager then? (11 Viewers)

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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Apparently we're not looking for a manager, we're after a head coach, to work within Doug King's coaching set up.
I'm wondering if that might put some potential applicants off.
Be a lot of potential applicants not wanting to work in the championship or premier league then…
 

shmmeee

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Becuase on the pitch decisions are on the manager. Always have done.

ultimately it should be the players - but we’re not going to dispense of 40m worth of players are we.

this is how football has always been

But we won’t sack the scouting team either?

As I say if something’s been working for seven years and you change almost all of it, why would the first place you look be the bit you haven’t changed and not all the new stuff?
 

Martw

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Apparently we're not looking for a manager, we're after a head coach, to work within Doug King's coaching set up.
I'm wondering if that might put some potential applicants off.
The same structure may not mean the same staff - be interesting to see what leeway on the coaching staff the new guy gets
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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But we won’t sack the scouting team either?

As I say if something’s been working for seven years and you change almost all of it, why would the first place you look be the bit you haven’t changed and not all the new stuff?
They will if need be - i don’t actually think the signings have been bad. Generally I think these players are good players. But something isn’t happening - whether Robins has lost the dressing room I don’t know we’ll soon find out. I’m convinced simms will be magically fit on Saturday

you’ve also got to remember that Robins is the last of the old regime. He was never a king man. New owners regularly bring In all their own people
 

pusbccfc

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and Klopp spent most of his career at Mainz before he went to Dortmund. What's your point?

It's the anger currently.

It's an extremely difficult job initially for an inexperienced manager.

If we lose the first two, some of our fans will completely lose their heads.
 

Jamesimus

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It's the anger currently.

It's an extremely difficult job initially for an inexperienced manager.

If we lose the first two, some of our fans will completely lose their heads.

I like to think given the difficulty of our next few fixtures, our fans will accept a few losses if they can see things changing.

Id hope so at least.
 

shmmeee

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Eh? Most football clubs see the owners sack the manager.

Yes, but that’s the extent of their involvement. And the manager has full say over everything football related in a normal club setup. But if you appoint people the manager can’t sack then you take responsibility over their areas of performance too.

When you’re a multimillion pound franchise that’s ticking along most seasons I can see the appeal of stability. When you’re a scrappy upcoming club punching above its weight ripping what’s working out and replacing it relies on you being able to pick better on average than what you’ve got.

Although I’d point out Pep is a manager, not a head coach.

Ultimately I don’t get why Robins gets seven years of results then 8 months is enough for him to go, but those brought in more recently don’t go first.
 

David O'Day

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and Klopp spent most of his career at Mainz before he went to Dortmund. What's your point?
They don't seem to realise coaches have to start somewhere and most even the good ones don't start at elite clubs furst teams
 

David O'Day

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And this is why I didn’t want Robins out.

look at the names being banded around

Dean smith, Frank Lampard, Chris Hughton.
It won't be one of them

It'll be some most will likely never heard of and people will lose their shit
 

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