Sound like Slav is the man and given this is our first manager from overseas I've quickly looked into what beers Serbia produces.
I'm sure like many countries there are lots of big and small breweries but the Apatin Brewery in Serbia is the biggest and one of the main beers is Jelen Pivo.
So I'm hoping once announced that come August Jelen Pivo will be on around the ground and in the terraces and ready for end of season celebrations
Onto more serious note, out of the realistic touted options this is the best one on paper. He's took two teams up from the Champ. Likes to play attacking brand of football and will give the place a bit of a shake and freshen up which is deffo what it needs right now.
What is or will be interesting will be if he proceeds to play predominantly with a 3-5-2 formation given the board were keen for a new manager to retain this at least initially so the squad turnover is kept as low as possible.
I have concerns over his longevity but his dismissal at Fulham came after the team was 3 points from safety after 12 matches, which does seem perhaps knee jerk? Issue was they were conceding loads and not picking up points and Ranieri didn't save them either so the change didn't work.
But essentially his first task is to get us back up as soon as poss ideally first time of trying and as said on paper this is a sound appointment.
Prince has a big summer ahead, managerial appointment, making sure the squad is shaping up well with no firesale of better players and new recruits and making the improvements to infrastructure he has promised before and post Wilder leaving. (Training ground improvements, ground improvements, new transfer structure apparently etc. and building a good relationship with the fans)
I'm sure like many countries there are lots of big and small breweries but the Apatin Brewery in Serbia is the biggest and one of the main beers is Jelen Pivo.
So I'm hoping once announced that come August Jelen Pivo will be on around the ground and in the terraces and ready for end of season celebrations
Onto more serious note, out of the realistic touted options this is the best one on paper. He's took two teams up from the Champ. Likes to play attacking brand of football and will give the place a bit of a shake and freshen up which is deffo what it needs right now.
What is or will be interesting will be if he proceeds to play predominantly with a 3-5-2 formation given the board were keen for a new manager to retain this at least initially so the squad turnover is kept as low as possible.
I have concerns over his longevity but his dismissal at Fulham came after the team was 3 points from safety after 12 matches, which does seem perhaps knee jerk? Issue was they were conceding loads and not picking up points and Ranieri didn't save them either so the change didn't work.
But essentially his first task is to get us back up as soon as poss ideally first time of trying and as said on paper this is a sound appointment.
Prince has a big summer ahead, managerial appointment, making sure the squad is shaping up well with no firesale of better players and new recruits and making the improvements to infrastructure he has promised before and post Wilder leaving. (Training ground improvements, ground improvements, new transfer structure apparently etc. and building a good relationship with the fans)