Billy Dean
Player Valuation: £70m
From that article on Girard, could be a good fit, good with budgets and happy to work with young players etc
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Here's one that hasn't been mentioned, but is a damn sight more credible than some of the names listed:
Eddie Howe at Bournemouth. Maybe one for the future, but worth keeping an eye on. Definitely an emerging young coach.
Very ambitious young manager, built a great team at Bournemouth, got them promoted from League 2 to League 1. Then left to go to Burnley. Did okay there, but returned to Bournemouth for family reasons (his father was ill and has since passed away). Bournemouth were struggling in the drop zone in League 1 when he rejoined them in October; he totally turned them around again and got them promoted to the Championship for the first time in 23 years.
Might be a few years early for him, perhaps he needs another few years in the Championship, maybe reaching the play offs, but other than that, he is where Moyes was when he left PNE for Everton in 2002.
He's only aged 35 - two promotions under belt already, used to moving clubs, and at such a young age too.
Laughing here at all these foreign coaches getting thrown about.
Laughing here at all these foreign coaches getting thrown about.
Heard Kenwright is looking at a cracking looking Spanish coach for the first team:
I agree. There is no way De Boer would join us. Massive step backwards for him. He could get a bigger job easily.
As for this Girard lad, if he thinks having £30million is a small budget, he will love it here.
Ok, you're gonna kill me - make it quick and painless.
I felt with Kenwright during that interview - he looked like his son had been snatched away from him, and in no way did he come across as an idiot. He stated that he had selected Moyes on instinct but he would not do that this time around.
Here it comes, I like Kenwright as our chairman just a pity he does not have more money. He comes across as a fan and despite his faults I would rather have him then an American owner like John Henry or the Glazers.
Ok, you're gonna kill me - make it quick and painless.
I felt with Kenwright during that interview - he looked like his son had been snatched away from him, and in no way did he come across as an idiot. He stated that he had selected Moyes on instinct but he would not do that this time around.
Here it comes, I like Kenwright as our chairman just a pity he does not have more money. He comes across as a fan and despite his faults I would rather have him then an American owner like John Henry or the Glazers.
Ok, you're gonna kill me - make it quick and painless.
I felt with Kenwright during that interview - he looked like his son had been snatched away from him, and in no way did he come across as an idiot. He stated that he had selected Moyes on instinct but he would not do that this time around.
Here it comes, I like Kenwright as our chairman just a pity he does not have more money. He comes across as a fan and despite his faults I would rather have him then an American owner like John Henry or the Glazers.