How have you heard about that? Also I don't mind who is appointed, both seem like good choices. Hope it's done today.
I know one of the players ??
How have you heard about that? Also I don't mind who is appointed, both seem like good choices. Hope it's done today.
We probably ended up surviving in the championship under his replacement, who signed the right players to keep SUFC up ??
What if it was no 2 at Bournemouth, yes it would be full time and we would lose him but a championship club with a billionaire backer with windfall payment and cash from player sales, remember he is only 39, there is no rush.
Tilson's budget was 24th in the Championship. Much less then Col U's at the time.....You cant stay up unless your own fans have the knowledge and the bottle to deal with that.
When your punching well above your weight you have to fight dirty and to survive, not entertain.
Even when Sturrock or PB did a good job, the football wasn't 'entertaining' enough for some.
Nope, sorry dude. Bar perhaps the biggest clubs, I can't see any backroom staff role anywhere being a more attractive proposition than a full-time manager gig at an EFL club. Logic might dictate things like a bigger salary, a bigger club, more job security etc. But logic doesn't apply to football and certainly not to managers' roles. It's not a normal business. Football managers are competitive, hungry for success and want to make names for themselves as a no1. I really would be shocked to see AM or lower at AFCB being more attractive than the manager's role here.
a new messiah , just need the 3 kings from orient with giftsJust a few thoughts.
- Ron still hasn't learnt - everything moves at a glacial pace
- The longer this goes on the less chance I see of it happening
- The longer this goes on the less MM seems to fit the criteria Ron was looking for in a new manger
I get your points but disagree that it’s “ different “ for players, players and managers both have the same choices. The only difference is that the mangers will be older and at a different stage in their lifeNone of our recent mangers moved family to Southend, nor did Graham Coughlan.....Its simple not an issue for anyone who wants a job in the EFL......If it was why would you apply in the first place?
Players are different because they have a choice, in the end thats why James Henry didn't sign for us.
Plus there is a big assumption that its all Weymouth staff coming with him. It could well be compensation for his choice of number 2 at a different club etc.
As other have said, opportunities in football are rare and often not repeated. Tilly failed to take his as a player and manager and its cost him.
The only thing is he might decide to sit tight and wait for a better opportunity. The comparison isn't between SUFC manager and a backroom role elsewhere. It's a comparison is between a manager's role here now or a potentially better role somewhere else at some point in the future.
a new messiah , just need the 3 kings from orient with gifts
I run a company and pay HMRC at the very last moment.
Well, the very last moment before they start lawyering up,
That is common practice. However do you wait until after a winding up order?
We might be a basket case club now, but it's the potential that's attractive. We are the biggest team in Essex and have a huge draw from many locals.Seriously, would anyone with half an ounce of common sense or any desire for self preservation want to put their hard won reputation on the line by joining a basket case club, run by a chairman whose track record would frighten off all but the most desperate or self absorbed.
Seriously, would anyone with half an ounce of common sense or any desire for self preservation want to put their hard won reputation on the line by joining a basket case club, run by a chairman whose track record would frighten off all but the most desperate or self absorbed.
Seriously, would anyone with half an ounce of common sense or any desire for self preservation want to put their hard won reputation on the line by joining a basket case club, run by a chairman whose track record would frighten off all but the most desperate or self absorbed.
I mean that's up to him. But things could go pear-shaped at Weymouth next season and he loses the chance.
I get your points but disagree that it’s “ different “ for players, players and managers both have the same choices. The only difference is that the mangers will be older and at a different stage in their life
Seriously, would anyone with half an ounce of common sense or any desire for self preservation want to put their hard won reputation on the line by joining a basket case club, run by a chairman whose track record would frighten off all but the most desperate or self absorbed.
Not many companies do but you can do and (I could be wrong) i don’t think you get penalised as you can pay the day before or on the day before the hearing. Not saying taking it that far is right as it is stretching it to the limit but it can be done.That is common practice. However do you wait until after a winding up order?
But the new manager was Bournemouth's number 2 so MM is already one of his, part of the management teamIf the new Bournemouth manager decides he wants his own people in place then MM is left with a part time gig managing a team of part time footballers.
One bad season and he is yesterdays man destined to spend his like in the corner of a pub telling people about the time he could have managed Southend United.