Dalglish wrote:Although many might be surprised that a person with Dalglish as his ID on here I clicked the NO option.
No one can deny that Dalglish is a legend at the club but his appointment would be a mixture of Nostagia and Desperation in my opinion.
Others have intimated that we need a long term vision and Im confident that the owners share that long term goal.
The danger is that fans react to current form and therefore ther call for Dalglish gets dragged out as some sort of Panacea for all our ills.
If we truly are building then my personal preference would be Paul Lambert (current managewr at Norwich). One of my mates is a big fan of the Canaries and Lambert has been a revelation there since taking over 18 months ago. He has taken them from the foot of Division 1 to the top of the Championship in 18 months and they play attractrive football , sell out every home game and he's attracted players who want to play for him........Plus he's Scottich !
Good post Dlglish. But, you picked the wrong successor. Owen Coyle is the Scot we need. HAs Prem experience and a footballing philosophy.
Thats the future. Lets not lose the chance to get the best up and coming manager and regret it by appointing a older one like Hiddink, or a young one like Deschamps. Because the fact is, we need a long term appointment and the foreign managers wont stay so long. Apart from Arsene, they tend to stay for 3-4 years max.
Coyle with Kenny giving advice like Bob did for him