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I think that going to Moyes so soon after Enzo would be too much of a strain on a squad that just isn't built for his style. If one of the reason's Cooper lost the dressing room is that they were unhappy with his coaching methods and the way he was setting them up, we'd be dooming him to fail. With the financial issues (hopefully) behind us, the £4m to release Carlos Corberan from WBA seems like an abolute bargain to me - he's been successful in the Championship with two clubs where he's exceeded expectations and played what might be descibed as Enzo-lite with a bit of practicality about it. If we do go down, he'd also be perfect for getting us back up again

Top bit is fair enough and a good reason to not go for Moyes.

The second part is drivel. We’ve still got 2/3 of the season to play and we’re above the relegation zone. We need a manager who has experience in this league first and foremost.
 
Top bit is fair enough and a good reason to not go for Moyes.

The second part is drivel. We’ve still got 2/3 of the season to play and we’re above the relegation zone. We need a manager who has experience in this league first and foremost.
Signing players with experience in this league first and foremost hasn't exactly worked out, why would signing a manager on the same basis? Additionally, Moyes aside, who is actually available with that experience? Van Nistelrooy's experience is far too small to count for anything, and while I would call Potter a good appointment I think it'd be very fair for the board to not go back to him a third time - if nothing else, he's probably got his eyes on the West Ham job.
 
Both Graham Potter? 🤨

Does he have a brother also called Graham and are we not considering either?
 
Signing players with experience in this league first and foremost hasn't exactly worked out, why would signing a manager on the same basis? Additionally, Moyes aside, who is actually available with that experience? Van Nistelrooy's experience is far too small to count for anything, and while I would call Potter a good appointment I think it'd be very fair for the board to not go back to him a third time - if nothing else, he's probably got his eyes on the West Ham job.
I see your point.

But signing experienced players and having an experienced manager are two totally different things with different requirements and different variables required to find success!

Mark Robins in the running according to cov shity fans

Ugh. "PUSB" what a load of nonsense. Next shall we go for an old Derby County boss? This is exactly the kind of manager we do NOT need. Couldn't cut it in the Championship never mind Premier League.
 
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