I think you are right, in that there was once upon a time when there were always decent managers knocking about. People like Stan Ternent or Mick Buxton but nowadays, it is hard to think of decent managers who might be available so we are left scraping the barrel. Talking on Saturday, my mates and I could not really think of who else we would want, even though none of us especially wanted Ling or Knill. John Coleman was my choice when we were looking for an interim manager but you do imagine he is going to end up back at Accrington.ChineseGull wrote:I'd imagine that if Adkins was mentioned, it was only in jest. I think Warnock is unlikely but plausible if Plymouth weren't interested. If it did happen, then Keith Curle would be a good man to come in as 'Head Coach'. They've worked together at Palace and QPR, where Curle was highly respected as a coach. His early management career wasn't great but he was doing a reasonable job at Notts County, working under a certain DOF.
My choice would be John Coleman but as mentioned above, he's surely heading back to Accrington. There aren't many other decent options about.. Gary Waddock would be ok but Knill's might be our best option.
Keith Curle is often mentioned but to be honest, there is not much on his CV that suggests he is or will be or could be a successful manager. He just happens to know Neil Warnock (and Colin Lee!) and that is about all he has going for him.
If the club were imaginative they could maybe try and tempt Steve Burr from Kidderminster. He has been successful wherever he has been - a bit like Paul Cox at Mansfield.