Who will it be?
Posted: 02 Jan 2014, 22:17
Confirmed. This thread has descended into . . . . a parlour game.


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Spot onGazzableedsgull wrote:Some people have lost the plot, a new manager and DoF? Yeah right! We've been forking out money with new loan signings lately, not to mention we have to pay off AK as well now. Also those suggesting bringing in people with little or no experience in management must me crackers, we're second bottom in the football league so to let a novice take over to save us really is ludicrous.
We need a manager not a friend or former fan favourite, we have 5 months to get enough points to survive and then regroup in the summer. We cannot afford to go through managers ever year or two. This appointment needs to be right, I know every choice is a gamble but some gambles are more worth taking than others .. experience and knowledge will prevail generally.
Spot onGazzableedsgull wrote:Some people have lost the plot, a new manager and DoF? Yeah right! We've been forking out money with new loan signings lately, not to mention we have to pay off AK as well now. Also those suggesting bringing in people with little or no experience in management must me crackers, we're second bottom in the football league so to let a novice take over to save us really is ludicrous.
We need a manager not a friend or former fan favourite, we have 5 months to get enough points to survive and then regroup in the summer. We cannot afford to go through managers ever year or two. This appointment needs to be right, I know every choice is a gamble but some gambles are more worth taking than others .. experience and knowledge will prevail generally.
I agree. We have four months to get through.Gazzableedsgull wrote:Some people have lost the plot, a new manager and DoF? Yeah right! We've been forking out money with new loan signings lately, not to mention we have to pay off AK as well now. Also those suggesting bringing in people with little or no experience in management must me crackers, we're second bottom in the football league so to let a novice take over to save us really is ludicrous.
We need a manager not a friend or former fan favourite, we have 5 months to get enough points to survive and then regroup in the summer. We cannot afford to go through managers ever year or two. This appointment needs to be right, I know every choice is a gamble but some gambles are more worth taking than others .. experience and knowledge will prevail generally.
Kevin Hill isn't in the frame, I think he'd like to manage at a local level(think Sean Joyce) when he finally stops playing, but not interested in a FL job.hector wrote: I agree. We have four months to get through.
However, the last 4 managers to get Torquay promoted have all been young men in their first* management job...
*O'Farrell (well, 2nd technically for him, but first in the league and he was a young, up-and-coming manager)
Impey (fluke - essentially Smith's team)
Rosenior
Buckle
In our situation you want someone experienced to stabilise things and then perhaps a youthful manager once that has happened. The fact that Hargreaves is being linked with Northampton and has impressed their directors, suggest he should be taken seriously as a candidate, even though I do think a lot of the clamour for him is because he is an ex-player (the same way, for some bizarre reason, Kevin Hill has had a couple of mentions...I mean, come on, nice bloke, great player for us, but why would anyone think he could be our manager or coach?).
Interestingly, the two managers currently with the best form are Russ Wilcox at Scunny and Mark Warburton at Brentford...both new, first-time managers.
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