singlespeedstoatey John Herdman will get a job in England at some point, but I’d question his logic leaving Canada now. They’ve a World Cup this year, they have an exceptionally exciting team full of fast attacking talent. And in four years time they should, theoretically, be even stronger with players more developed and the tournament on home soil. I think he’d be sensible to wait before looking for a job in club management. Not sure he needs us.
singlespeedstoatey John Herdman will get a job in England at some point, but I’d question his logic leaving Canada now. They’ve a World Cup this year, they have an exceptionally exciting team full of fast attacking talent. And in four years time they should, theoretically, be even stronger with players more developed and the tournament on home soil. I think he’d be sensible to wait before looking for a job in club management. Not sure he needs us.
Whilst looking at the daily odds has been entertaining, none of the names have stood out for me yet. There's not many good managers out there who are out of work!
This must be a 'dead news day' utterance from a journalist surely!? What would his appointment bring to the club and the squad? How on earth would he adapt to the current style of play?
I hope you aren't about to suggest he'd be a good appointment
After losing 1-0 away at Charlton in 2014, I was so appalled at the apathetic football, the running of the club and Harry Redknapp that I stopped going to games. I broke it only for the Play-Off final because it was a once in a lifetime moment. I didn’t go to a game again until Cardiff at home in 2015/16. If Sol Campbell is appointed, I will not go to a game next season.