Seeing his name just now made me think it's interesting that no-one has mentioned the experienced management team of Gupps (with his international coaching experience) and Gary Smith. Probably not considered to have enough 'higher level' experience, I guess. And too 'old school...'? Having light and dark blue blood running through your veins isn't a tick box anymore - as we know.
Anyway, I lost track of them since they left Nashville... but had more than a soft spot for both of them as WWFC players, of course.
There aren't many manager jobs so there are usually plenty of people sniffing round, I'm sure the salary will be decent and there is a very good squad of players with a chance of promotion.
But...There is the whole area of someone else having already spent the transfer budget and little scope to add to (or not pick) those players. I wonder also if some managers won't want to come in and risk being seen to have been responsible for a collapse if they can't keep up unexpected form, and then realistically if they do take us up would that be seen as their achievement or Blooms, and would that be enough to guard them against being fired if we have no points after 6 or 7 games in a higher division.
I guess we might go down the route of someone who has been a development coach at a bigger club who wouldn't be used to dealing with transfers anyway, or maybe someone completely random will want the challenge.
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And Susan George
(Clutching at straws there)
Unless Steve Gritt wants to get back into the game...
Or Stephen Gregory followed by the lesser known Stuart Green
Selena Gomez
My favourite ever Wycombe player, i'm on board.
Stuart f###1ng Green good lord I thought I’d forgotten about him forever
Sir Guardiola?
Simon & Garfunkel?
Although there wouldn't be much noise from the terrace with them in charge
We're getting a head coach so that's gone tits up anyway
"Hello darkness my old friend" just feels like a Bristol Rovers line, anyway.
Seeing his name just now made me think it's interesting that no-one has mentioned the experienced management team of Gupps (with his international coaching experience) and Gary Smith. Probably not considered to have enough 'higher level' experience, I guess. And too 'old school...'? Having light and dark blue blood running through your veins isn't a tick box anymore - as we know.
Anyway, I lost track of them since they left Nashville... but had more than a soft spot for both of them as WWFC players, of course.
As somebody once observed, when the media ask a question the answer is always 'No'
Steffi Graff hasn't done much since giving up tennis. Waiting for a good coaching opportunity?
Or perhaps Steve Guttenberg? He was once involved with a fairly successful academy.
Guttenberg
A positive marzipan orgy between ten people
I wonder how attractive the job is.
There aren't many manager jobs so there are usually plenty of people sniffing round, I'm sure the salary will be decent and there is a very good squad of players with a chance of promotion.
But...There is the whole area of someone else having already spent the transfer budget and little scope to add to (or not pick) those players. I wonder also if some managers won't want to come in and risk being seen to have been responsible for a collapse if they can't keep up unexpected form, and then realistically if they do take us up would that be seen as their achievement or Blooms, and would that be enough to guard them against being fired if we have no points after 6 or 7 games in a higher division.
I guess we might go down the route of someone who has been a development coach at a bigger club who wouldn't be used to dealing with transfers anyway, or maybe someone completely random will want the challenge.
Cheer up lad!
We're gonna win the Cup!