So the owners are happy for Chris powell to come in and mentor a younger manager, happy for him to be interim manager but didn't have him as no 1 target after sacking holden.
Something with their decision making doesn't add up
I don’t think that’s necessarily true. It’s just they weren’t going to appoint him last weekend.
My understanding is that he had a good look at the squad, listened to what they were planning to do and decided it was unlikely to work, so he declined.
So the owners are happy for Chris powell to come in and mentor a younger manager, happy for him to be interim manager but didn't have him as no 1 target after sacking holden.
Something with their decision making doesn't add up
I don’t think that’s necessarily true. It’s just they weren’t going to appoint him last weekend.
My understanding is that he had a good look at the squad, listened to what they were planning to do and decided it was unlikely to work, so he declined.
So the owners are happy for Chris powell to come in and mentor a younger manager, happy for him to be interim manager but didn't have him as no 1 target after sacking holden.
Something with their decision making doesn't add up
I don’t think that’s necessarily true. It’s just they weren’t going to appoint him last weekend.
My understanding is that he had a good look at the squad, listened to what they were planning to do and decided it was unlikely to work, so he declined.
So the owners are happy for Chris powell to come in and mentor a younger manager, happy for him to be interim manager but didn't have him as no 1 target after sacking holden.
Something with their decision making doesn't add up
I don’t think that’s necessarily true. It’s just they weren’t going to appoint him last weekend.
My understanding is that he had a good look at the squad, listened to what they were planning to do and decided it was unlikely to work, so he declined.
So the owners are happy for Chris powell to come in and mentor a younger manager, happy for him to be interim manager but didn't have him as no 1 target after sacking holden.
Something with their decision making doesn't add up
I don’t think that’s necessarily true. It’s just they weren’t going to appoint him last weekend.
My understanding is that he had a good look at the squad, listened to what they were planning to do and decided it was unlikely to work, so he declined.
So the owners are happy for Chris powell to come in and mentor a younger manager, happy for him to be interim manager but didn't have him as no 1 target after sacking holden.
Something with their decision making doesn't add up
I don’t think that’s necessarily true. It’s just they weren’t going to appoint him last weekend.
My understanding is that he had a good look at the squad, listened to what they were planning to do and decided it was unlikely to work, so he declined.
This is the full time manager role, not the Holden mentor job?
So the owners are happy for Chris powell to come in and mentor a younger manager, happy for him to be interim manager but didn't have him as no 1 target after sacking holden.
Something with their decision making doesn't add up
I don’t think that’s necessarily true. It’s just they weren’t going to appoint him last weekend.
My understanding is that he had a good look at the squad, listened to what they were planning to do and decided it was unlikely to work, so he declined.
This is the full time manager role, not the Holden mentor job?
I'm surprised that Andy Hughes hasn't yet been given a chance as a manager - he appears to have undertaken a number of coaching roles already with some success.
I'm surprised that Andy Hughes hasn't yet been given a chance as a manager - he appears to have undertaken a number of coaching roles already with some success.
Now that's a really interesting name to throw into the mix. Seems to be very well thought of as an U23 and first team coach and I'm also surprised he's never had a proper managerial role yet.
I'm surprised that Andy Hughes hasn't yet been given a chance as a manager - he appears to have undertaken a number of coaching roles already with some success.
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My understanding is that he had a good look at the squad, listened to what they were planning to do and decided it was unlikely to work, so he declined.
He knows he would have been given time by the fans and the emotional ties are obvious.
We are bang in trouble!
Now that's a really interesting name to throw into the mix. Seems to be very well thought of as an U23 and first team coach and I'm also surprised he's never had a proper managerial role yet.
Sorry, I've just sold my house and put the profits on Bowyer 😉
I’d give up then 100%
Why can’t we find managers like McKenna