Was just thinking.....am I the only one who thinks he will be made head coach regardless of results?
We have Brighton away and Leeds at home. I don't see us taking anything away from Brighton and maybe a point at home to Leeds? That would probably leave us in the relegation zone again.
Do you think he will be made head coach after that or do you think he will be given the boot? Or will they wait and see what result we get from playing bottom club, Bolton? I just have this feeling they will appoint him regardless of where we are or how well we are doing. But maybe i'm wrong? Will we have an 'interim' manager until the end of the season? Surely if they appoint another manager they will realise how un-professional they look? I just don't know what's going to happen. I keep looking at the official CAFC site, half expecting to see 'Breaking News' KF made Head Coach until the end of the season......
How long is it acceptable to have an 'interim head coach'? Does the fact he's not been given the job yet affect the players? Are they wavering?
So many questions......
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I just want a heads up as to who will be leading our relegation battle from league one next season.
If the results had been good enough since he was appointed, then he would have got the job. I suspect a win against Ipswich might have been enough
If the results had been terrible, then he would probably have not got the job, as not even RD wouldn't appoint someone if he lost his first 4 or 5 matches and we were terrible.
Instead, we've gone LLWWL, so we're kind of waiting for the inevitable...
The rest of the various aims do not have full support and this is an aim that we can all unite behind.
Unfortunately we got tonked again and KM/RD decided against.
He may still get the job, but it will require a decent run of victories (or at least avoiding defeat)
If we're in the bottom three come January, a new man will come in..............
Will she get her hat trick any time soon ?
Or will Fraeye go on to get a stand named after him ?
The former is favourite.
The sofa is the ideal next Manager, it has been carefully studying all of out home games, following out Twitter feed for months and has a good rapport with Katrien. It has no actual mangement experience however was rumoured to be the brains behind Riga and to have offered him a great deal of comfort and support during his tenure.
Finally the Sofa is just the strong silent type needed for dealing with a difficult press and it easily as qualified to mange a Championship club as our past three managers.
Note - I've may have used this line before...
I would have played Rezza and Lookman up front and played 4-4-2.
A bit early to tell, but have we another manager with a plan A and no plan B?
'KF took over the team at a very tumultuous time. He was unable to arrest the slide that had already set in under GL. Although results have not improved, we sense a degree of improved confidence amongst the squad. This, coupled with the high number of targets we have identified as potential signings in the January transfer window, has led the board to believe KF is the right man to take us forward. As a result we have given him a contract until the end of the 16/17 season
Now shove your 2% leaflets up your backsides and enjoy the next installment.'