So, I suppose, I feel a mixture of sadness and relief - uncomfortable when the flaws of a boyhood hero become so exposed. But it’s true that great footballers do not usually good managers make. Or even good man-managers.
That unavoidable fact of life hadn’t really mattered in this case because Glenn’s appointment was born of an emotional bond rather than sound reasoning, and because of the emotional bond we chose, collectively, to characterise his appointment as a “logical” or “natural”. Bah. It’s over and I hope he can open his mind to the reasons why. But I doubt he can.
Some of the names coming up for the job are amusingl;
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Wilkinson and Cottrell – about as likely as Morecambe and Wise (only one of whom is alive. Although no one’s entirely sure about the other)
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Carlton Palmer – was his sacking a mere coincidence

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“ . . . and former fans favourite David Ginola, who has said he would welcome the chance to restore the club’s fortunes.” :eek:
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Harry Redknapp – happy in his twilight, and his Bournemouth pipe-and-slippers home
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The name ‘John Gregory’ made me think for a moment . . . .
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I’ve always thought O’Neill going to ManUre at he end of this season was a 100% done deal ?
Owl – I very much doubt Souness would be interested for several reasons. This Ruddy Antics looks like a live chance, and being a long-standing friend of our caretaker kerb crawler might help.
I think I supposed to have a favourite but I just don’t at this point. I think I’d like Curbishley but we’re back to the old ‘skill set’ question; he’s proved he can do great things on very limited resources with unsung players and kids but Spurs is a very different gig . . . I’m still thinking this over.
Might be an idea if the Board invited me along for the interview process