Good job the mikes aren’t wired anymore. He’d get sent off for tripping someone.Someone else - my money`s on Doug Hudson.
I was wondering who will be in the dug out next weekend if we have not got a new man before that?
Hessy?
Kenny Jackett?
Moss?
Or someone else?
I would currently think Hessy . Kenny seems a little detached from the touchline if he was going to take control perhaps he already would have done.Moss given the experience we have would seem odd to me.I imagine it would be Mark Moss assisted by Deren Ibrahim considering he has always been very vocal on the touchline. Hopefully we will have someone in though because if not the decision to sack Harris becomes more bizarre by the day.
Think I'd be asking BG how serious are you about promotion this season if nobody has been appionted by then.I was wondering who will be in the dug out next weekend if we have not got a new man before that?
Hessy?
Kenny Jackett?
Moss?
Or someone else?
I wonder if BG cares more about the long term direction than short term promotion.Given that any rebuilding or new ground is going to take several years at least.Five years to the Championship sounds quick to me .So if he felt that we might win promotion this season but were going to struggle in 2024/25.i can imagine he might take a longer term view.That long term view might have cost Harris his job.Think I'd be asking BG how serious are you about promotion this season if nobody has been appionted by then.
Now I really like the guy but Doug Hudson or Peter Lloyd are probably more likely.Steve lovell
One point off a automatic place . Anyone's including teams nowhere near the top seven at present. Patience is required.If we get it right he can still win the league. Get it wrong and it doesn't matter much when we appoint someone.To me the Harris sacking is looking like a rash knee-jerk reaction thats going to cost Gills a real tilt at automatic promotion this season. The longer the hunt goes on, it doesn't matter who comes in, the very best we can now hope for is a playoff place.
We will, but can't until we have a new manager or coach who puts a new stamp on the team.So it was :
a) a long term view that cost Neil his job.
b) We've renewed a few contracts but hadn't spoken to Neil
c) Livermore's dismissal against Crawley
d) On pitch performances.
e) Neil refused to change his tactics.
Perm 1 from 5 unless I've missed a conspiracy theory or 2
All I know is he's gone, so let's move on.