Looking for a Manager
-
- Posts: 484
- Joined: Sat Oct 19, 2013 1:08 am
Tryhttp://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/trainer/verfueg ... ....Theres a few good ones on here.
From Sky Bet, Still is 1/2 favourite with Currie second at 6/1. Some big names after that. Paul Once third favourite at 9/1 then there's Lee Clark, Mark Cooper, Paul Dickov, Graham Alexander, Danny Wilson and Dean Saunders.
Quite like the sound of Graham Alexander personally. No non league options there either.
Quite like the sound of Graham Alexander personally. No non league options there either.
-
- Posts: 538
- Joined: Fri Oct 18, 2013 6:37 pm
For me, Still is the standout option there (perhaps obviously). Regardless of the end of his spell at Luton, and despite the feelings some may have towards him due to the way he left here, he does know what it means to be a Dagger, and I'm fairly certain he could organise the players we have and get them playing to a level beyond their ability in a way that Wayne perhaps couldn't. Doidge/Curo have that dynamic that Stilly loves, and Labadie/Dunne are tailor-made to be his sort of players.
This isn't necessarily what I'd like to happen, but I think it's the best option for us if we want to stay in the league. If it means possibly tarnishing his most recent stint here, that's a risk I'd be willing to take if it means we have a chance of survival.
This isn't necessarily what I'd like to happen, but I think it's the best option for us if we want to stay in the league. If it means possibly tarnishing his most recent stint here, that's a risk I'd be willing to take if it means we have a chance of survival.
-
- Posts: 2619
- Joined: Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:47 am
The things he brings is experience and a lot of contacts, the loan window is only weeks away and it plainly obvious whoever takes over they will have to go into it. If that is the way we are going and I will support whoever the board appoints despite having misgivings then I think we need to move quick and get any deal done.NickMurphy wrote:For me, Still is the standout option there (perhaps obviously). Regardless of the end of his spell at Luton, and despite the feelings some may have towards him due to the way he left here, he does know what it means to be a Dagger, and I'm fairly certain he could organise the players we have and get them playing to a level beyond their ability in a way that Wayne perhaps couldn't. Doidge/Curo have that dynamic that Stilly loves, and Labadie/Dunne are tailor-made to be his sort of players.
This isn't necessarily what I'd like to happen, but I think it's the best option for us if we want to stay in the league. If it means possibly tarnishing his most recent stint here, that's a risk I'd be willing to take if it means we have a chance of survival.
-
- Posts: 707
- Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2014 6:29 pm
anyone know anything of steve burr?
his record on wiki seems decent on shoestring budgets,
this sort of manager be my choice but obviously homework would need doing not a quick google search lol
his record on wiki seems decent on shoestring budgets,
this sort of manager be my choice but obviously homework would need doing not a quick google search lol
but we finished 9th!