> Am I in the minority in thinking that Fat Bastard would have been a better
> bet than Monkfish?
> Seems to me it was a case of nobody wanting the job, and Leeds being the
> only club who would give Monk a job.  The last resort both ways.
> 
> Monk has no pedigree other than taking over a mid-table premiership team,
> doing OK for a year or so, until it became 'his' team.  Then getting
sacked
> after they became relegation candidates.

I think that's a bit harsh on Monkfish, he led Swansea to their highest ever
finish in the Premier in his 2nd season.  he was sacked when they were 15th
the next season, albeit after only 1 win in 12.  

Overall his win ratio is about the same as Evans', but I think Evans had
reached the summit of his talents., whereas Monk, might have a lot more to
give.  Only time will tell and I hope he's given enough of that. 

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