Leeds fan goes to america on holiday, he is at a tourist spot and sees a tee-pee with a sign on it and sees a sign on outside, chief sitting bull,native american with best memory and world knowledge of any man, 5 dollars to answer any question, he thinks I will stump him , he goes in and says "who scored Leeds winning goal in the 1972 F A cup final ", sitting bull thinks about it and goes " how" "the answer is ALAN CLARKE", Leeds fan goes wow ,that is correct one year passes and he on holiday again , sees same tent and sign , thinks I will ask him another question, being more confident walks in and thinks will say hello in chiefs language ,Leeds fan goes "how", sitting bull looks at him and goes "diving header "
Good manager and he'll play a better brand of football than Lennon. Definitely worth a punt and at times really defied the odds with the passing style Bournemouth played. Don't think it happened for him at Burnley.
I like Eddie Howe he did a good job at Bournemouth but I agree that Wilders energy would have been a perfect fit for Celtic.
Apparently doesn't like big name players he wants to be the "man in charge". He has his methods but is a bit of a school master style of management. He did well at Bournemouth with relative unknowns but think the Celtic job and all the circus that goes with it will be too much for him.
The BBC Scotland news channel The Nine are to do a bit soon on Who Exactly Is Eddie Howe. Be interesting on what they come up with.
I think he will do well at celtic decent manager did very well at Bournmouth. Definitely be alot more competitive than the season just gone because lennon was rangers biggest help in winning them the title had a mare. But will need some signings.
As a fan I would be delighted if Howe took the job. plays football the ‘right’ way. A good fit for the Club. And the idea of not entertaining Wilder for the job thrills me even more. My only concern would be that he seemed to struggle with the pressure cooker that was Burnley so how he copes with Glasgow God only knows. On your earlier point. He’s the right religion as well. Fu*k all. Though whether he can match the Achievements of Celtic’s greatest ever manager, whose religion was also irrelevant, remains to be seen.