15-06-2021, 12:37
The only way I see the club appointing a new Head Coach before Dowling's replacement is if the club is going to go back to the old school model of manager controlling everything football related. I hope that doesn't happen because there's a reason why English football has moved away from that method and it means taking what Dan Ashworth stated over a decade ago and binning it, which wouldn't sit right with me.
If the current model is to stay then Dowling's replacement has to be found first. There is no point appointing a new Head Coach and then finding a new DoF because the DoF should be the one to choose who they want working with them.
Knowing the Albion they'll probably appoint Alex Neil, then bring in Dowling's replacement and then Neil will be gone by Xmas.
If the current model is to stay then Dowling's replacement has to be found first. There is no point appointing a new Head Coach and then finding a new DoF because the DoF should be the one to choose who they want working with them.
Knowing the Albion they'll probably appoint Alex Neil, then bring in Dowling's replacement and then Neil will be gone by Xmas.
