Genuine question.
If the Kuwaiti takeover happens in the next few days or weeks there has been a lot of talk that Cotterill will be dismissed and replaced with a bigger name befitting the investor's plans.
But who would realistically fit the bill?
You've gone down the ex-England Manager route (as we have) and that didn't work out. Would you want a big name or a young up and coming type?
Don't seem to be that many decent people out there at present unless you go poaching. Mick McCarthy? Doesn't fit either of the above two descriptions but may get you up?
New Manager - who do you want?
posted on 28/6/12
After watching England maybe we should be steering clear of English players altogether!!
Seriously though I agree. I'd love us to build from the youth academy and have a real push at that. We have the facilities but made a mistake with a manager that wasn't interested in youth which set us back. Our trouble though is we chop and change ethos: Hart/youth, Kinnear/old journeymen, Megson/tough grizzled type, Calderwood/youth again, Davies/spender, McClaren/supposed great coach and now Cotterill? err, he's all we could afford but let's say youth again.
If we'd have stuck with youth from Harty's time maybe we'd have gone down a season earlier but be stronger now?
posted on 28/6/12
First priority should be to upgrade the Academy to A1 grade so that we're at least on a par with our midlands rivals. Develop our scouting system both nationally and internationally. Since Friio stopped working for us have we even had foreign based scouts? We certainly havent had any recent signings since Moussi and Majewski. After that we need to sustain a squad of players on reasonable wages with no major disparities amongst first team regulars. This club should never again be allowed slide into the nmire and it'll take time but slowly build ourselves up to be self sustainable so that the club can run for years and years after we're all gone...
posted on 28/6/12
Buy young and hungry upcoming players from the lower leagues and abroad, no more over paid premiership 'never has beens'. Lazy expensive signings like Greening, Miller and Derbyshire should be a thing of the past.
posted on 28/6/12
Also Sean O'Driscoll would have been a great shout! But if its warnock or McCarthy I'd be happy enough to support either. It would surely be McCarthy though as he's immediately available and it could be tough to get warnock off Leeds. All depends on who any new owner wants and how badly they want them
posted on 28/6/12
I think Warnock wants out of Leeds though as i think he has contributed towards the rumors, especially as he is not denying anything or saying he will stay at Leeds, and if you have a manager who doesn't want to be their, then you mearswell treat them as a player and let them go.
posted on 28/6/12
Saying that though, that is if Fawaz is the preferred bidder, it might be someone else, then we will have no idea on who they want as manager.
posted on 28/6/12
the players at forest all seem to respond better to a manager who gives them a boot up the rear. didn't play well for either calderwood or mcclaren and did for billy and to some extent steve cotterill. so on that basis i'd have mick please
posted on 28/6/12
Only jump on the ridiculous comments SBD, just so happens........
You know the last argument is always "you're not as big a fan as me" which is just ridiculous. I've had a season ticket for many a year despite living 20 miles outside London if it really matters. My dad lives abroad so can't go to any games, does that mean he doesn't count as a fan anymore even though he went over to Munich for the first European Cup Final, etc?
posted on 28/6/12
"the players at forest all seem to respond better to a manager who gives them a boot up the rear. didn't play well for either calderwood or mcclaren and did for billy and to some extent steve cotterill. so on that basis i'd have mick please"
I see you missed Megson out of your list. Horses for courses and all that, Megson was possibly the lowest point for any Forest fan and he was a classic boot-up-the-rear type. Calderwood didn't cut it but there were a lot of times when we played nice stuff, ironically we played nicer football when we went up then when we were in L1 under him.
posted on 28/6/12
Paolo Di Canio, if for nothing more than pure passion!