04 Sep 2014 08:44:55
Morning all, anyone for giving Redders the poison chalice then? I do believe he could do a very good job, but it has to be viewed differently by Cellino and us all. After the Bolton game when questioned, Redders said the president had asked for his help so that's what he was doing. He did not turn up with his cv in hand asking for the job. With his experience in youth coaching there is probably no one better at moulding fresh new talent into a team. He knows the club inside out and the players respect him. From the Bolton game we know he is not afraid to change things and give youth opportunities and we have a young first squad. He is a massive asset to our club so if it does not work out must be allowed to return to the job he does so well, and with grace not recriminations. Well, that's what I think anyway!


1.) 04 Sep 2014
I think you are right on this, I will add that I personally think it was a mistake to get rid of naylor, he was getting good results and it would be good to see him back continuing his development as I feel he could have been a good manager one day, he seemed a strong personality on and off the pitch although not a great player, his game was all about effort and that's what we have had missing in recent years. Just my opinion, I stand to be corrected happily


2.) 04 Sep 2014
I agree naylor should of been kept. don't mind redders but think there is better out there and we should be aiming as high as possilbe but happy for redders to hold the keys until our new guy comes in


3.) 04 Sep 2014
Bang on Teeth. Naylor was, and is, a real leader. Something which we really lack at the moment, just wish we still had him on and off the pitch.