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Post by baconburger on Dec 12, 2023 16:33:51 GMT
Warnock doesn’t want the security and doesn’t know how long he’s willing to commit to himself. It’s not any regular sort of thing. A relatively hungry and inexperienced coach with a point to prove would take that sort of chance too. For an established manager it’s like letting your property out for a weekend when it might scupper a fortnights booking. It’s just something you learn to avoid. Your argument falls flat. That’s the whole point of pointing out Dean Smith & Neil Warnock. Managers work on short term deals unless it suits your argument. You said no one does yet I have pointed out 2 x examples that do but you have got an excuse why they are the exception No you’ve pointed out one that does it. Dean Smith taking on Leicester short term is not in the same ball park. Keep them up and you’ve got a premier league gig. Almost any manager not employed in the Prem would do that. Same as most managers in league One would take the Stoke job on short term apart from those looking likely to get promoted they’d probably want something longer like NJ did. Offer it to Vales manager on a month to month contract he’d probably bite your hand off, not that that’s a recommendation. You’ve provided two examples and the reason for both has been explained but to you it’s a common occurrence.
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Post by fullmetaljacket on Dec 12, 2023 18:21:04 GMT
Phew
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