No he isn't. This is the FAI you're talking about. The process starts and only starts when there's a role to be filled. That is not the case atm. And with the FAI budget, there won't be anyone headhunted either. Instead it will be a FAI official begging the agent of a washed up EFL coach to please take the job. "You're our 6th choice, but everyone else above on the list joined the queue to take those Leyton Orient and Southend gigs instead."Originally Posted by JR89
Because he's under contract. That might have something to do with it.Originally Posted by backstothewall
10 years ago when Trap was fired, it took two months to get a new manager, and because of that, the last games in the group were with a caretaker. The reality is, nobody wanted the job then and nobody wants it now either. The man who eventually took it at the time, only did so when he was eventually persuaded that there was no alternatives at club level. He swiftly marked his new appointment by winning 1 of his first 9 games.
The only man who wants it is the man who currently has it. He's the only one willing to take the measly salary on offer, and the only one who sees it as the prestigious job it is. The rest want to get back into the club game asap, and would quit the job as soon as they could, regardless of how it affected us.
I said before that this is the worst side in living memory, and it still is. 3 points from 5 games is an all time low. At the end of the day, we have no forwards capable of scoring goals to win us games, and any that are, are useless to us if they're "injured". You can have 10 new managers in charge, but until that situation changes, we're not qualifying for anything.
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