Everyone is mentioning names. Sherwood, Pearson, Clement etc etc. But they will demand wages that the club currently cannot afford. We all know that during the last two seasons, the club done its best to get rid of the high earners, so basically, they will not return to the old dangerous strategy. I think the new Manager will be a bit low profile, to keep things in perspective.
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Originally posted by maidstone_hoop View PostThe club can pay the money if they want to! I think we will spend a fair whack on the new manager and also back them January. Reckon TF might be getting fed up of the new steady approach!!
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You only get out what you put in we need to get rid of the dof and other non productive posts such as Andy Sintons and go the extra yard to bring in a manager above the position of being a novice , if you don't agree try to give a honest answer can you see promotion with the players we've got in the near to medium future and give a foreseeing answer what happens when the parachute payment runs out ?
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Criteria is no doubt a long the lines of:
- Must be willing to work with the squad they inherit
- In the same vain as above, must also be capable and willing to blood youth into the team
- Must have a distinctive style of play/ formation
- Cant be set in their own ways/stubborn. Club obviously trying to implement a certain new philosophy at the club and manager must be willing to go ahead with the master plan. This is why I think we can immediately rule out Pearson/ Big Sam or if he was still available- Warnock.
- Must be able to get squad right up for local derby's.
- Must be able to unite fans and squad having recently become dethatched/ segregated which has lead to a poor atmosphere at HQ.
-Somebody with a bit of gravitas/charisma the fans and team can buy into and get behind.
Probably more I'm missing but id imagine that's along the lines of what the club see as being their criteria.
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