An article about why Óscar García left Saint-Etienne and the problems between him and the upper management. He seems like a man of principle who won't accept mediocrity and boardroom shenanigans. Make of it what you will. - https://www.getfootballnewsfrance.com/20...cias-exit/
I think at the moment, the job looks very likely to go to Alan Pardew. He's interested in the job, has a good friendship and former working relationship with Nick Hammond and has the Premier League experience that John Williams wants.
As for Pulis and Wales, I think he would be silly to reject any future approach they may make. In my opinion his time as a Premier League manager is going to start decreasing now so International Management would be a good change for him. The only downside for him would be the money that he will make. It will a lot less than the £2 million a year that he earned with us.
I think at the moment, the job looks very likely to go to Alan Pardew. He's interested in the job, has a good friendship and former working relationship with Nick Hammond and has the Premier League experience that John Williams wants.
As for Pulis and Wales, I think he would be silly to reject any future approach they may make. In my opinion his time as a Premier League manager is going to start decreasing now so International Management would be a good change for him. The only downside for him would be the money that he will make. It will a lot less than the £2 million a year that he earned with us.