(06-11-2014, 21:56)Imre varadi Wrote: i think ms you dont understand my point ? i do realise dicanio is a complete **** nutter and traitor in my eyes at wednesdaybut he is a winner and we need to stop harping on about the f cuking long term , as it no longer exsists in football today ffs
managers at best on average are at a team for no longer than a season
so he would be the same after some sort of mental goings on
but he would at least show passion for the season he would be here with us
unlike 2 seasons of irvine jones & sg in the brilliant process of getting us knowhere and only going backwards
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The fans deserve a team that wins today and not f cuking promises of a future that never comes
Just remind me what PDC as won?
He was at Celtic when they didn't win the league title.
He took Wednesday to the brink of relegation.
He took West Ham to the brink of relegation.
He took Charlton to the brink of relegation.
He took Sunderland to the brink of relegation as a manager though they survived.
His only relative success was at Swindon but when you have a transfer budget more than three time as big as the other 23 teams combined and a wage budget more than double any other team, that is hardly an achievement.
We are being drawn into making the same mistakes that we have made so many times before.
How many good potential good managers are there out there that we could employ?
I can pretty much guarantee you that our next manager will be white, male & have played regular first team football, thereby restricting our choice to a couple of hundred possible candidates of the 61 million that live in the UK.
Maybe we will consider candidates who haven't been regular first team footballers after the success of Jose Mourinho, Arsene Wenger & Brendan Rogers but I suspect we won't.
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