steve26272
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There has been a couple of people on here suggesting we should consider Big Sam as an option
To be fair he rescued both Everton and West Ham, so this opinion isnt without foundation
There has also been reference to several other managers that may be suitable options should Prince pull the trigger
Question is -
We stick with CW, get relegated and accept we may bounce straight back up, conversely it may take us another 15 years to be back in the Prem
We go for Big Sam, he brings his own 'unique' SamBall style, we stay up and we give him a 2 year contract
We plump for another manager should CW not win at least one of the next 3 fixtures, and hope for the 'new manager bounce'
The lure of the Prem and all its trappings and revenue looks on paper appealing, however having sat through the Blackwell days, still have the neckbrace in the attic, personally I would go for stick it out and take our chances next year.
However we cannot ignore the gulf in revenue, look at our transfer budget, ground improvements, sponsorship revenue, global brand awareness etc
Hopefully the outcome of the poll can bring some clarity on the feelings of the contributors to this forum
In the interests of balance, I dont think your a pig if you vote anything other than Wilder, neither do I think your blind faith renders you a happy clapper if you do
To be fair he rescued both Everton and West Ham, so this opinion isnt without foundation
There has also been reference to several other managers that may be suitable options should Prince pull the trigger
Question is -
We stick with CW, get relegated and accept we may bounce straight back up, conversely it may take us another 15 years to be back in the Prem
We go for Big Sam, he brings his own 'unique' SamBall style, we stay up and we give him a 2 year contract
We plump for another manager should CW not win at least one of the next 3 fixtures, and hope for the 'new manager bounce'
The lure of the Prem and all its trappings and revenue looks on paper appealing, however having sat through the Blackwell days, still have the neckbrace in the attic, personally I would go for stick it out and take our chances next year.
However we cannot ignore the gulf in revenue, look at our transfer budget, ground improvements, sponsorship revenue, global brand awareness etc
Hopefully the outcome of the poll can bring some clarity on the feelings of the contributors to this forum
In the interests of balance, I dont think your a pig if you vote anything other than Wilder, neither do I think your blind faith renders you a happy clapper if you do