PFKAKTF FOX
Well-Known Member
It is pretty clear and obvious that relegation has drastically reduced the already dwindling pool of potential Managers willing to manage Leicester City plus with the obvious hit to finances there will be a more prudent approach which must be playing a big part in MM's decision making process.
If you were in Milan's shoes and you had only two options available to you which would you choose :
1) Keep an already proven failure in Ian Holloway, giving him the opportunity to put right the wrongs of last season, however realising that if the club don't get off to a flier then the pressure will really mount plus the associated risk of losing potential season ticket revenue from disgruntled supporters.
2) Sack Holloway and take the brave step of appointing the unproven Gerry Taggart as Manager with an experienced Assistant to help him. Would certainly unite the club and get the fans right behind the club which at such a difficult time will be key. However as with any unproven manager this appointment would be a massive risk.
If you were in Milan's shoes and you had only two options available to you which would you choose :
1) Keep an already proven failure in Ian Holloway, giving him the opportunity to put right the wrongs of last season, however realising that if the club don't get off to a flier then the pressure will really mount plus the associated risk of losing potential season ticket revenue from disgruntled supporters.
2) Sack Holloway and take the brave step of appointing the unproven Gerry Taggart as Manager with an experienced Assistant to help him. Would certainly unite the club and get the fans right behind the club which at such a difficult time will be key. However as with any unproven manager this appointment would be a massive risk.