It's a firm no from me. I'd like Craig Bellamy.
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Not saying he's my first choice by any stretch. But despite what the bookie say if he isn't appointed within the next week, it ain't gonna be him.
If it is to be believed that he has already had 4 meetings with the club, what would take so long? He is available? If he really wants it, or we really want him. It wouldn't make any sense for it to go on too long.
The longer it goes on, says to me that there is some doubt. On one side or the other. Don't think its as nailed on as some might be reporting.
Last edited by CornholmeClaret; 11-05-2026 at 02:04 PM.
It's a firm no from me. I'd like Craig Bellamy.
If we have ambition and a willingness to stick with someone and support them - Thomas frank is the correct choice for us.
Brentford similar sized club - found players of all nationalities and made them into a competitive outfit in the best league in the world - if they haven?t asked him we?re daft he for me would be the best choice for the job.
I can?t say I don?t like the idea of Bellamy but wales against England was men and boys and they / he didn?t change enough to stop the goals going in - in this league that could happen every week.
I don't think it matters who they decide on, they won't start in the job until the end of June at the earliest. We don't actually need a manager before then and this lot aren't going to pay someone thousands a week to sit on a beach.
Thomas Frank or Sean Dyche would be my top of my list.
Like Sinkov says, we aren't going to appoint someone before the season ends.
For all we know we might have offered someone the job and told him that his position won't be announced until June. It makes sense has neither he nor the club wouldn't want him to be associated with this seasons failure
What about Mike Jackson! Post Dyche he got some good results. Against Leeds it was still Parker’s set up. Against Villa we were a different team.
Does he not want the job? He seems to get something out of the players, who looked deadbeats under Parker.
I think that, had Parker been sacked earlier, Jackson might have kept us up.
For me it?s a bit too comfortable that appointment he?s been part of the existing regime of Parker ball - I?d like a new manager where the players think they have to perform to get in the team for a start.
For me it?s been run like Butlins and the red and yellow coats were everyone?s friends and definitely a bit too nice - we need a shake up and change around a d someone with drive and ambition
Go on then army88 I'll be the manager and you can be assistant to install some discipline into the motley crew.![]()