Well, in the certain knowledge that this is nowt to do wi' some bloke from Derbyshire, but if I were the owner of a football club looking relegation certs from either the Championship or the Premiership the man I'd approach with some large brown envelopes full to bursting with cash is Davide Nicola.
As he's manager of Salernitana, now doing okay in Serie A, and it's nice and sunny there too, he might give me a cold Italian shoulder, but he might fancy a job outside Italy as he's taken on about eight managerial jobs there. He's still under 50. AND he's avoided relegation for three clubs - Torino, Crotone and Salernitana. Both Crotone and Salernitana were not much short of miraculous achievements. Why he'd want to come to Huddersfield I don't know, except if you showed him how close you came to the Premiership last season, he might see it as a challenge in which success would make him a real name amongst a wider audience and give him the potential to move on to a top job!
I don't know if he speaks any English. That can't be all that important as he's coming to Yorkshire ............ he said ducking the brickbats flying in his direction.
Wagner did brilliantly for you before. He's rightly popular with the fans, but would that popularity survive a trip back to Division One? And would he survive the hovering boardroom axe that might not recognise the groundwork he'd done to prepare to bring you straight back up .....?
As he's manager of Salernitana, now doing okay in Serie A, and it's nice and sunny there too, he might give me a cold Italian shoulder, but he might fancy a job outside Italy as he's taken on about eight managerial jobs there. He's still under 50. AND he's avoided relegation for three clubs - Torino, Crotone and Salernitana. Both Crotone and Salernitana were not much short of miraculous achievements. Why he'd want to come to Huddersfield I don't know, except if you showed him how close you came to the Premiership last season, he might see it as a challenge in which success would make him a real name amongst a wider audience and give him the potential to move on to a top job!
I don't know if he speaks any English. That can't be all that important as he's coming to Yorkshire ............ he said ducking the brickbats flying in his direction.
Wagner did brilliantly for you before. He's rightly popular with the fans, but would that popularity survive a trip back to Division One? And would he survive the hovering boardroom axe that might not recognise the groundwork he'd done to prepare to bring you straight back up .....?