I think Watford have shot themselves in the foot,In a relegation fight 30 minutes (Big Sam).
In a forward looking club, seeking improvement, one and a half seasons.
Watford rely on continuous New Manager Bounce.
No one of any standing would go to Watford anyway with all due respect to them. But there's plenty of lesser lights who'd be happy to give it a go and pocket, for the likes of us, life changing money when their contract is paid up after being sacked.I think Watford have shot themselves in the foot,
Would any manager of any standing want to go to a club, knowing if he didn't produce the results instantly he'd be out of a job.
It depends on:How long do you think it should take a new manager to put his mark on a club?
Of course they would, they get a contract. It gets paid out one way or anotherI think Watford have shot themselves in the foot,
Would any manager of any standing want to go to a club, knowing if he didn't produce the results instantly he'd be out of a job.
By putting his mark on the club, by showing progress throughout the season.It depends on:
I would say one year and two transfer windows. Agree with @Behindthegoal about relegation threatened clubs.
- How good the manager is
- How good the squad is
- What brand of football he is trying to implement
- What you mean by 'put the mark on the club'
Yes, we've had our share of them over the past 10 years or so. Even from as far afield as your neck of the woods Yankee.Of course they would, they get a contract. It gets paid out one way or another
BoBo, Andy Pandy, Clement (so bland I couldn't brand him), Monk.Yes, we've had our share of them over the past 10 years or so. Even from as far afield as your neck of the woods Yankee.