Yes I know ‘we can’t go in the past etc’ and ‘he’s been away for a long time’ but Curbs has watched us play most of last season and this season.
He’s experienced enough to know what needs sorting out. He knows the club and has been in pressurised situations before.
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And for those who say he has been out of the game too long, how long at this level and involvement has Ged Roddy been in before he joined us?
I do think a young manager with some experience would be ideal. I really don't think JJ is the right choice, even if it was under Curbs.
Cos 2005/06 seems quite a long time ago to me.
Finished 11th in the Premier League
Finished 13th in the Premier League
Knocked Chelsea out of the League Cup on their own patch
FA Cup Quarter Final
Relegated Palace
All pretty standard for our time in the Premier League wit Curbs at the helm.
I just cant see how someone, after such a long time out, can come back into a hyper competitive and constantly evolving industry and get results.
It's easy enough to sit in a studio and offer analysis, especially with curbs experience and knowledge, and especially when things are going so poorly on the pitch. But management is a whole different ball game which involves so so so so much more.
I bet the game, the way players train, how sports science and technology etc are used has changed considerably since curbs managed.
He played the football that was required to get results, to keep us up, and we praps didn't appreciate that at the time.
Didn't he also keep West Ham up that season, whilst we went down!
He has been paid to be part of the pre match team on Charlton tv for how long? Yet he still gets three players names wrong every week. It’s Gunter Alan, not gutner
He answered that YES he would be interested in the job.
Curbs has been out the game for a decade. If Adkins is a dinosaur Curbs is extinct.
Wpuld like to see him as DOF or whatever, too much experience to just throw it away, plus does he want the stress at his age?