Interim or Permanent next?

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Well it looks like it’s time up for Glasner and the most important question will very quickly become who next… Interm appointment like Spurs and Forest have recently done or pick the best of what is currently available on a longer term permanent basis?

Personally, I think Parish’s reluctance to pull the trigger has been influenced by the possibility that he has someone else lined up - who is currently in a role elsewhere and unable to come in straight away?

The sudden availability of Thomas Frank may have altered Parish’s thinking more recently.
I have been pondering who would be the best bet for us on an “Interim” basis if (big IF) indeed Parish has already lined his preferred target?

Would Frank/Dyche or some of the other usual suspects be interested in an interim role or do we just limp through to the end of the season with Paddy doing the best he can?

Thoughts?
 
for me, it depends who the target is.
Franck isn't an intermediary. his methods take time to bed in. If we want him, best to get him at season close and someone else in the Meantime. Dyche is probably thought of as the closest to a 'keep us up' manager as there is at the moment but that's why forest brought him in, and look how that went!
 
for me, it depends who the target is.
Franck isn't an intermediary. his methods take time to bed in. If we want him, best to get him at season close and someone else in the Meantime. Dyche is probably thought of as the closest to a 'keep us up' manager as there is at the moment but that's why forest brought him in, and look how that went!
The results under Dyche's time had Forest as the 12th best performing club in the PL. The Fat Greek likes to pull the trigger, though - possibly in more ways than one.
 
It's an attractive job.
Still in Europe and a decent gap from the bottom 3.
A squad full of good players, if a little unbalanced.
How we have managed to obtain a group of attacking players without one having the ability to go past a player or hit a decent cross is beyond me.
It's telling that Glasner mentioned his failure to integrate new players into his system.
Surely the answer is to adopt a system to suit the players.
I'm sure a new interim/permanent manager would address this by stiffening the midfield and stopping opposition players having a free run at our defence.
 
Thomas Frank ? I wonder what Brennan Johnson thinks of that :drunk:, albeit, his start with us seems to explain why Frank never played him. Ange Post (whatever his surname is) got a tune out of him though.
 
You know this how?
Of course he doesn’t know this for certain, it’s a bloody opinion blog!!
I have a similar opinion regards Paddy as he a figure of stability and loyalty who spends probably more time with the players as coach and is Palace man through and through and not a self indulgent manager passing through the club for 2 years. The players IMO will have far more respect for him that Glasner.
 
I would go interim manager and Paddy is the natural choice amongst the staff at the club. It’s clearly worked for Utd as Carrick’s appointment is a typical example of utilising someone who has been heavily connected with the club and understands how it works.

6 points out of a potential 33 in the league is such poor form that it would be difficult to do worse than Glasner.

Get the new full time appointment in for pre season and start again.
 
Because he has some common sense, few and far between on this website, do you not think Paddy couldn't organise a back 4 better than Glasner, Jeez.

Paddy is one of the existing coaches and he hasn't managed to organize the defence so far. Glasner doesn't do all the coaching as that's what his large team of coaches is for
 
Paddy is one of the existing coaches and he hasn't managed to organize the defence so far. Glasner doesn't do all the coaching as that's what his large team of coaches is for
Most of the problems we experience are the massive gaps out wide that are exploited between our narrow midfield, our 3 CHs and our too far up the pitch wingbacks.

We are now being hit by teams on the fast break who play diagonal balls to the wings. That is Glasner’s system, not Paddy’s. There is more than one way to set up a defence however you can guarantee that Paddy is currently doing what he is told rather than what he wants to do.
 
Well it looks like it’s time up for Glasner and the most important question will very quickly become who next… Interm appointment like Spurs and Forest have recently done or pick the best of what is currently available on a longer term permanent basis?

Personally, I think Parish’s reluctance to pull the trigger has been influenced by the possibility that he has someone else lined up - who is currently in a role elsewhere and unable to come in straight away?

The sudden availability of Thomas Frank may have altered Parish’s thinking more recently.
I have been pondering who would be the best bet for us on an “Interim” basis if (big IF) indeed Parish has already lined his preferred target?

Would Frank/Dyche or some of the other usual suspects be interested in an interim role or do we just limp through to the end of the season with Paddy doing the best he can?

Thoughts?
I think if Glasner loses next 2 he’s gone
Paddy will step in & has survival training coaches lined up to assist

I’d rather Frank over Dyche but I’d rather not Robbie Keane , yet rather Sarah Ferguson over Frank 🤣

Happy Sunday for a happy Monday we hope
 
for me, it depends who the target is.
Franck isn't an intermediary. his methods take time to bed in. If we want him, best to get him at season close and someone else in the Meantime. Dyche is probably thought of as the closest to a 'keep us up' manager as there is at the moment but that's why forest brought him in, and look how that went!
He had them on course to stay up, which they weren’t prior to his appointment. Don Marinakis for the “n”th time this season committed an act of club suicide and binned him off for it.
 

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