Interesting read about his time being cut short everywhere he's been so far, despite having a good record at every club he's been at. I vaguely recall his dismissal at West Brom being about them not being top, but it's interesting to read that his leaving Donny wasn't as straightforward as leaving for a bigger club. https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foo...-to-swap-sheffield-wednesday-for-reds-4194518
If Darren Moore is a man of principle and appears to walk (wba excepted) if he feels he's been let down on assurances received, then Barnsley probably ain't the club for him
I'm surprised that he isn't top of the pile tbh, available he's a 'name' , decent record and local. Wasn't my ideal choice but I'd back him
Would be my first choice knows the club and the league. Took all the flack from that lot after that 1st leg humiliation and turned it round ( with a big helping hand ) comes across as decent bloke.
Chansiri tweeted he'd be in a job soon. I reckon it's us. If Neerav is correct about already having a replacement lined up it has to be him. Doesn't it?
If we can afford to employ a Championship manager then we should have pushed the boat out on the Duff and kept him
I'd be very happy with this. So long as the style of football isn't drastically changed I think it would be a great fit.
We could do alot worse than Moore. The list of avaliable managers doesn't excite me very much. Darren Moore, Wilder, the bloke at Cambridge would all be decent appointments.
Swansea can pay more and are in a higher division. He said it wasn't to do with money but he's hardly going to say "I'm off to Swansea they pay a few grand more a week than barnsley and a 3 year deal"