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Kim Hellberg

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Appointing Sheehan was the correct decision, and the management would have been savaged by us if they hadn't done it. Sheehan would have kept us up but no more than that, so we made a change. Good luck to all three managers.
Sheehan would have kept us up? Big call that Gwyn 🤔
 
Incidentallly Wolves are apparently looking at other mangerial options once again. Was it worth leaving a great chance of promotion for 7 defeats and a draw.?
 
Incidentallly Wolves are apparently looking at other mangerial options once again. Was it worth leaving a great chance of promotion for 7 defeats and a draw.?
Former Wolves captain and lives in Telford suppose made sense to him, plus like above said massive money maker for him either way.
 
Incidentallly Wolves are apparently looking at other mangerial options once again. Was it worth leaving a great chance of promotion for 7 defeats and a draw.?
I mean it depends on his career aspirations

Wolves probably offered him at least twice or triple his pay at Boro, even if he does shit and gets the sack after a couple of months (which wouldn't surprise me) his pay off on his 3.5 year contract will still be the equivalent of about ten year's worth of the salary he was on at Boro.

Put his feet up, do some pundit gigs until the summer and plenty of clubs with ambitions would see what he did with Boro and think he could do a job for them as well.
 
It's bloody good work if you can get it. Ask Sheehan and countless other managers that have been paid up a 3 year contract for doing less than a third of that.
And you don’t even have to be a good manager to get a good job. The footballing world love to employ naff managers. Some even get employed because they were amazing players. The likes of Wayne Rooney who would never have been employed by Plymouth after the shit show he produced with Birmingham City, but was employed on his exploits on the pitch and his star appeal. Russell Martin has the gift of the gab and brainwashes weak minded people into thinking he is some sort of managerial guru when in fact he is a complete charlatan.
 
One article reporting that Bryan Barry Murphy is in the frame for the job, Tbf he’s doing ok at Cardiff but League 1 to the PL is a huge step up. Wolves don’t look a good proposition for an up and coming manager unless they are given a massive budget and time.
 
We need a manager with experience, the only manager with relevant managerial experience we appointed was Potter, and that was probably our best season since we've been in this division
You sure? What about the two seasons following Potter when we had two top 6 finishes and a play off final?
We finished 10th under Potter
 
One article reporting that Bryan Barry Murphy is in the frame for the job, Tbf he’s doing ok at Cardiff but League 1 to the PL is a huge step up. Wolves don’t look a good proposition for an up and coming manager unless they are given a massive budget and time.
🤣 Was the article in Viz?
 

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