We need someone with a proven record of consistently over-achieving in the lower divisions. Someone with a record of improving players and then selling them on for a profit. Someone who can make a below average budget go further. Now who do we know who fits the bill. Oh yes, Keith Hill.
Just put some chairs in middle of room alternatively interfacing each other get Ben to play timerider music in intervals and take a chair and standing contestant away each session.last one sitting gets job.then repeat in three months with next manager if we lose four on trot
In answer to the original post. 1. Jesus "Christ" 2. Bill Shankley 3. Rev Tiverton Preedy 4. Bill Werbeniuk (for no logical reason, other than the post match press conferences would be good). 5. Danny Wilson, (for a 3rd term - Putin style)
Only one realistic candidate: Super John Hendrie. Given we seem to be stuck in Christmas manager sacking groundhog day recently I reckon we should just go the whole hog and systematically repeat the last 17 years .
Their isn't any imo Because yet another manager will mean a) another pay off to the current manager b) another potential payout in compo for a new one c) potentially another signing on fee for a new one d) another clear out because the manager will want his own staff (repeat a b c ) e) the new manager will then want his own players meaning a boat load of a's b's and c's f) become even more of a joke in terms of how many managers we've had in such a short time Cash cash and more cash. Besides. Im perfectly happy to keep danny long term cos he will get their. Hes had one transfer window. Just one. And I am not convinced their will be anyone any better I'd give him a long term deal myself.