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Alan Sheehan-Manager for Next Season

Alan Sheehan-Manager 2025/26

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 11.9%
  • No

    Votes: 37 88.1%

  • Total voters
    42
Strikes me of someone who is conservative with his style of play,

The owners need to look at the empty seats at the stadium and take note playing 5 at the back against opponents such as Derby isn't going to fill those seats for the remainder of this season or next.
I was like many others so bored I was dropping off yesterday. It was bland and negative football. The crowd who by the way turned out, off the back of more positive vibe around the club and the weather etc. Sheehan gave little sneak peak to where we could go. The argument people will say. It got us the result. Do we want a boring team who wins by skin of our teeth or a team that is entertaining and is more creative.
 
That’s what I would have done
Same here.

Vipnotik has to start every game between now and the end of the season.

The Liam Cullen project is proving a failure. There was a slight up turn in performance when the contract saga dragged on. It's frustrating to see normal service has resumed with the lad.
 
I was like many others so bored I was dropping off yesterday. It was bland and negative football. The crowd who by the way turned out, off the back of more positive vibe around the club and the weather etc. Sheehan gave little sneak peak to where we could go. The argument people will say. It got us the result. Do we want a boring team who wins by skin of our teeth or a team that is entertaining and is more creative.
If it were me, I'd set my team up to swarm all over them from the start. Score an early goal and watch they crumble.

The way he set the team up yesterday was not to lose.

I want a manager who is going to take risks and go for it.
 
I know there's a lot of cynical talk about Sheehan nailed on to be here/already decided etc., but I wouldn't dismiss the desire for a new DOF to go out and get 'his guy'.

I could potentially have seen Coleman, if he was still in charge, as being so weary of manager appointments after Duff and Williams and all the drama with Martin, that he'd just rather give it to Sheehan, but new owners, new DOF, new CEO - none of whom have much of an existing connection to Sheehan - I can absolutely see them wanting to bring in their guy rather than promoting an existing coach.
 

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