Briatore has stated that he wants the team to play attacking football in a 4-4-2 formation - not hoofball, not ugly but beautiful free flowing football. So with the exception of Luigi De Canio what manager could please Briatore?
If we recruit a manager who doesn't give Briatore the football that he wants to see (this is where Dowie failed) we could find ourselves having the same managerial conversations before Christmas. I hope that someone at the club is studying the video tapes of each prospective manager's past performances and will only recommend De Canio style football to Briatore.
So did Keane's Sunderland play attractive football? Did Wise's Millwall, Leeds or Swindon? Did Ince's Blackburn, MK Dons or Macclesfield get the ball down and split sides open? Which manager will give Briatore the football he wants to see?
If we recruit a manager who doesn't give Briatore the football that he wants to see (this is where Dowie failed) we could find ourselves having the same managerial conversations before Christmas. I hope that someone at the club is studying the video tapes of each prospective manager's past performances and will only recommend De Canio style football to Briatore.
So did Keane's Sunderland play attractive football? Did Wise's Millwall, Leeds or Swindon? Did Ince's Blackburn, MK Dons or Macclesfield get the ball down and split sides open? Which manager will give Briatore the football he wants to see?
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