Hirsty The Blue 94 Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 Can see McKenna going to Chelsea whilst his stock is as high as it is, realistically Ipswich are going to be strong favourites to go back down, and would he still be such a hot commodity then, not so sure. Whereas with Enzo, can very much see him wanting to establish himself in the Premier League before taking a big job, say he keeps us up with a points deduction next year then pushes into mid table/top half the following, Pep is likely to walk away within the next 2 seasons and as long Man City don't get an obscene punishment for these 115 charges, Enzo would be a ready made replacement. He already has 1 managerial failure on his CV in Italy, if he went to Chelsea and got the boot after 6 months he has to start from scratch again at a club of a similar stature to ours. Of the merry-go-round I can forsee United - Poch Chelsea - McKenna Brighton - Potter
K789 Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 Not bothered either way really. Like his personality and positivity but the football is a hard watch 1
Popular Post whoareyaaa Posted 23 May 2024 Popular Post Posted 23 May 2024 1 minute ago, K789 said: Not bothered either way really. Like his personality and positivity but the football is a hard watch mainly because most Championship teams had no intention of playing football against us. 15 1
Chelmofox Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 7 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said: mainly because most Championship teams had no intention of playing football against us. Try as you might - it will get you nowhere. We can only by judged on Plymouth away and nothing else. 1
lcfcbluearmy Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 43 minutes ago, Number 6 said: Whilst I agree with this generally, footballers must expect a bit of this. What is the lifespan of a manager these days? Also footballer moves generally come with a move across the country to a degree, so don't think there's would be any sort of exodus. I'd prefer him to stay but I don't think it's boom or bust either way. No I agree don't think it would lead to an exodus as such but very much could lead to some players not performing as well/ not being as inspired to play to their best. Although on the other hand this can work both ways some players might prefer a new manager and it might increase their performance but this is a big risk especially seeing how highly a number of our players have spoke of maresca 1
MPH Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 1 hour ago, HankMarvin said: This will all be factored in to 23/24 accounts. yes correct.
North Leeds Fox Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 Bit of a shame if he does go but can’t blame him as Chelsea have a great squad for him to play his style of football with and sure he will be backed. Just worried he takes mads with him as he’s better than what Chelsea have. 1
K789 Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 13 minutes ago, North Leeds Fox said: Bit of a shame if he does go but can’t blame him as Chelsea have a great squad for him to play his style of football with and sure he will be backed. Just worried he takes mads with him as he’s better than what Chelsea have. Might solve our psr issues tho
orangecity23 Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 59 minutes ago, ozvaldo said: If we end up with Southgate, I refuse to watch one game live next season. I can see it happening. He'd be Rudkin's wet dream. Looking back when Enzo first left, Rudkin phoned one agent and barrels got scraped, Southgate was the one, Four right backs get subbed on Then Leicester's lost at home again
Gravel Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 6 minutes ago, orangecity23 said: Looking back when Enzo first left, Rudkin phoned one agent and barrels got scraped, Southgate was the one, Four right backs get subbed on Then Leicester's lost at home again WORST. LIMERICK. EVER. 4
Stadt Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 The gutting thing is he's made the right noises about the way the club operates. He's a floor raiser and knows what good looks like from his time at Man City. I'm not his biggest fan but lots of solid work is ripped up if he leaves. Any incoming manager inherits a shit show. If we go down again - it's because Top continues being an idiot by continually employing idiots who keep doing idiotic things. 1
orangecity23 Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 3 minutes ago, Gravel said: WORST. LIMERICK. EVER. Our club, turning Atomic Kitten into an Atomic War Crime against football.
kyleolly Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 Just looking at the Chelsea squad to see who could play inverted full back to see that Reece James is only 24 I thought he was about ready for retirement 😂
Kasey Keller Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 Just now, kyleolly said: Just looking at the Chelsea squad to see who could play inverted full back to see that Reece James is only 24 I thought he was about ready for retirement 😂 Give it Phil Olivant with Harry Lillystone as his assistant 🤣🤣
Ric Flair Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 McKenna seems set to go to Brighton, that's a big insult to Chelsea.
RowlattsFox Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 Are 'elite' managers crippling clubs with their wages? Seems to be a change for clubs looking at up coming managers, especially if they have no control over signings. 1
Chelmofox Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 7 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: McKenna seems set to go to Brighton, that's a big insult to Chelsea. Also at odds with Brightons style?
EnderbyFox Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 10 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: McKenna seems set to go to Brighton, that's a big insult to Chelsea. Seems to change all the time
Chelmofox Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 How about we sign Fatawu as soon as the window opens. Enzo joins Chelsea and we get 8 mil compo. Then Fatawu starts posting on Twitter it was always his dream to play for Chelsea and Enzo. Sell for 80 mill. Sell KDH to Chelsea for 50 mill as well. And Mads for 20 million FFP sorted. 1 1
JimJams Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 If they want him, he'll go. This is the price of success. You would hope that all this has been factored in and we already know who to appoint if he does leave. This just shows how great the importance of succession planning is. It's the same for managers as it is for players.
Popular Post UniFox21 Posted 23 May 2024 Popular Post Posted 23 May 2024 The fact Chelsea and Man United are even considering Enzo and McKenna is hilarious. Neither club should be looking at our level of manager 5
Fuchsocksblu Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 10 minutes ago, Dahnsouff said: Go on Enzo, tell em to do one. What's happened?
Dahnsouff Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 Just now, Fuchsocksblu said: What's happened? Jehovahs witnesses at the door
Chelmofox Posted 23 May 2024 Posted 23 May 2024 (edited) 9 minutes ago, UniFox21 said: The fact Chelsea and Man United are even considering Enzo and McKenna is hilarious. Neither club should be looking at our level of manager Really? Arteta went straight to Arsenal from being Peps no 2. Even in the old days the likes of Daglish went straight to a player manager role. This isn't unheard of. Think time working under Pep at Man City is seen as a very strong apprenticeship. Likewise McKenna's time at Man U will be looked in high regard. Both have experience at the biggest clubs, and have nailed their Championship seasons. Think Enzo's stock is higher than many want to admit on here. I actually think Frank is the outlier in the mix. Don't for one minute think he is an option. Edited 23 May 2024 by Chelmofox
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