McAllister, I can't see that being a good move, how often have Hero's been turned into Zero's when they have returned to a club. The expectation of the fans is always too high.
The biggest problem that we have is trying to pick the best of the available managers, let's be honest most of the current crop of available candidates have been sacked from somewhere else, why, 'cos the are often shite.
How about Tommy Brown (I think that was his name), he's got experience and is prepared to take a risk afterall he had a fish in goal, a indian (opps, native american for the pc brigade) and if I remember correctly even got Shakin' Stevens and Mick Hucknall to turn out.
I know that he is a fictional character but surely in this day and age not actually existing can't be the disability it once was :o))
On a more serious note I would like to see Claudio Ranieri take charge, he is currently available and if nothing else at least the post-match interviews would be entertaining.
Cheers
Briggsy
> Subject: RE: [LU] Blackwell
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> Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 13:02:43 +0100
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> On Mon, September 11, 2006 12:29 pm, Tim Leslie wrote:
> > I beg to differ on this one Rich ... I posted a link to an article from
> > the Beeb website last eek. It was an interview with Curbishly and how he
> > was ready to get back into it. He specifically stated he wanted a
> > challenge, one for his coaching skills and not necessarilly with an open
> > chequebook. He then said "The Championship interests me greatly" or words
> > to that effect. I've always asked the same question to the Anti KB
> > Brigade, namely who? I think there is a viable answer now, he's got the
> > skill (Turned Charlton from Championship/Premiership perennial hoppers into
> > a stable, top half team on not a huge budget, he should have the desire
> > and he's a seasoned manager.
>
> There are few people who wouldn't have Curbishley - but we might not get
> him. If we don't I bet we'll get Hoddle. that's a big risk to take!
>
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