27 Mar 2013 18:02:23
joe jordan on a web site saying he would like to be boss not 2nd in command at a club asked about leeds he said not many bigger jobs in football should that job come up read into that what you like but sounds like he wants the job not my first choice but then my first choice has gone bet he"s not on many leeds fan wish list at least i"ve not seen him mot bingley boys


1.) 27 Mar 2013
27 Mar 2013 20:05:39
I would have no problem with Jordan. Ok so he left us for them, so what, my only concern would be can he do the job and he would be as well placed as anyone. That said, he wouldn't fit the description of a young manager but I would prefer him to Coyle personally.


2.) 27 Mar 2013
Joe Jordan, good number 2 don't tend to make good number ones, interesting suggestion though.


3.) 28 Mar 2013
To the 2nd poster there's plenty of number twos which have made good managers Steve Clarke, Brendan Rodgers, David o'leary the list is endless


4.) 28 Mar 2013
Brian Robson was a hard player but a crap manager.
Mark Hughes was a hard player but a crap manager.
Joe Jordan was a hard player so reckon will be crap

kath


5.) 28 Mar 2013
I like Jordan and he's no doubt had a great tutor in Harry however my worry with him is that at the age he's at surely he'd have already proven himself and I'm not sure I'd want us to take a risk on someone who is basically unproven. A younger manager who has shown at least some potential, can attract good quality players and who can get us playing good football is what we need - a Poyet type who we can give a chance to build. I think our next manager is hugely important, yes we've all got huge expectation and hope of promotion but I really hope we can attract a manager who gets us playing good football and will stick with us - for me some like a Brendan Rogers who is clearly talented, young, gets his teams playing good football, we've also got the history that if we get someone like that, I'd like to think we can keep hold of him too (I'll point out that I'm not suggesting we could attract Rogers either by the way!)


6.) 28 Mar 2013
With no pre conceived expectations and Joe Jordan joining us I don't think it would be a bad thing. Could he really do worse than anyone else? Anyone with a heart in the club and displaying passion gets my vote. Warnock was a right choice but as much as any appointment might look good its all about delivering results and meeting expectations or time runs out. I'd welcome Joe Jordan


7.) 28 Mar 2013
Poyet was wises #2 and he's doing a decent job


8.) 28 Mar 2013
I'd have McAllister back. I thought he was treated harshly before, and made some great signings. He's also loyal to the club.


9.) 29 Mar 2013
He has been a manger before. He is not always a No 2
1988–1990 Bristol City
1990–1993 Heart of Midlothian
1993–1994 Stoke City
1994–1997 Bristol City


10.) 29 Mar 2013
Did you actually go and watch us when McAllister was in charge?
I was at McAllister's last game in charge at away to MK Dons and believe me, I said before I left that there was no way McAllister was keeping his job after a performance like that.
Fabian Delph was about the only player to have put in a shift, that game and McAllister looked like a completely broken man. Didn't see him utter a single word from the bench, just stared into space the whole game.
I respect his efforts as a player (and what a player) but, as a manager, McAllister will only ever be a decent attacking coach. Never more than that.