If Riga is signed up, his number 2 has to be someone he trusts and someone to have an impact with the players.
Who was his number 2 at Metz?
Not sure he's been a club long enough to have a No.2? And perhaps after his jaunting from club to club he's sat down and realised what a basket case CAFC and the way it's run is and has headed for refuge in the anonymity of Belgium's Division 3. After all, who would look there for him?
Odd how a club that has built it's reputation of late on communication (that nice Mr Murray has told us it's important) is so quiet on the Fraeye situation.
If true, then imho is a good thing in terms of bringing matters to a head. Not good for staying up though. I really believe they are running out of head coaches willing to work in the system.
Not someone who would come in, or who the network would ever want - But there is a gentleman to the right of that picture whos face you can just see, now his motivation would work a treat for us right now...
I would've loved him to have come back, I thought he was a cracking guy and seemed to have the kind of personality that could bring the players back to being a team and inspire some confidence in them.
However, if he has turned us Roland down, then who can blame him? Maybe his job at Mets was his way of wanting out of Roland's network.
I think this also puts our protests in a much stronger position: even the network managers don't want to come here at the moment. Roland mate, give Peter a ring and stop trying.
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The guy behind and slightly to the right of Lawrie Wilson... Is that Wim de Corte (?) the guy who is currently assisting Karel Fraeye?
Might be a "Thanks Colin" moment but if so didnt realise its the same guy back again
Oh how WE miss that guy
The best manager we never had.
I thank you Jose
I would've loved him to have come back, I thought he was a cracking guy and seemed to have the kind of personality that could bring the players back to being a team and inspire some confidence in them.
However, if he has turned
usRoland down, then who can blame him? Maybe his job at Mets was his way of wanting out of Roland's network.I think this also puts our protests in a much stronger position: even the network managers don't want to come here at the moment. Roland mate, give Peter a ring and stop trying.
If only there was an alternative......