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Alan Sheehan-Manager for Next Season

Alan Sheehan-Manager 2025/26

  • Yes

    Votes: 69 68.3%
  • No

    Votes: 32 31.7%

  • Total voters
    101
Would the Swedish manager bring in his own players if he was appointed which could be better than what we have now.

Would Darling or LOB leave if Sheehan doesn't get the gig

Would they go anyway?

Sheehan wouldn't necessarily be a success elsewhere
That's a lot of questions with no attempt at an answer. But one thing is certain, Sheehan knows how to get the best out of our players. And that is an actual answer.
 
Poor shout, as per.
Watching from the sidelines is clearly insufficient education for you. Proper context, is everything.

Entirely different specimens playing entirely different roles with entirely different managers.

Those that compare and contrast the two without the right context - have clearly never played the game to a (half) decent level.

Tier 2/3 footy analysis, at best. As per…..
So who did you play for?
 
I’m not sure why we still have a debate over who our new manager should be.

Sheehan is proving over his spell here that he can generate a tune out of a pretty average squad of players. If the owners add in the reinforcements that we need this summer then next year could be a good one.

Why risk going with a manager who we do not know can cut it at this level when we have someone who has proven that he can. Surely there is only one sensible solution here?
 
I note that Norwich has just sacked their 'long-term, strategic thinking young starlet Scandinavian manager' who turned out to be not up to much in the Championship.

(added that for the 'I can give you of examples of successful caretakers who then failed full-time' brigade.)

Unless something dramatic happens in the last 2 games, it would be astonishing if he didn't get the job. What more are they looking for in a Head Coach than what they've seen over the past couple of months?
 
The team are clearly responding to him, even players who are out of contract, and he doesn't talk bullsh*t or throw people under the bus, and he takes full responsibility in his pressers.. there is leaders in teams and there is a leader and a team.. two separate entities.. Sheehan leads as if he's playing himself
 
I’m not sure why we still have a debate over who our new manager should be.

Sheehan is proving over his spell here that he can generate a tune out of a pretty average squad of players. If the owners add in the reinforcements that we need this summer then next year could be a good one.

Why risk going with a manager who we do not know can cut it at this level when we have someone who has proven that he can. Surely there is only one sensible solution here?
Sheehan said when he took over the firefighter role again that he didn’t want to be the manager. There is a chance he could turn down the opportunity and I think he probably would if he thought the club were taking the piss.
 

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