Point one can’t be far away but why Grezza? We wouldn’t want a manager with his record it’s purely the sentimentSack AN
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Love Grezza and think he was harshly done by at Salford however it would be a very strange move even by North End standards.Sack AN
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Agree with the first simply for letting 6 players play that had stomach bugs. Sorry Alex but that was a dereliction of duty of the highest magnitude. All Preston fans must be shocked and fuming at your decision to play them. You are paid good money to manage, your not paid to ask players are they fit to play. Manage or go, simple.Sack AN
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It would be an insane appointment. I've not given up on AN yet but he seriously needs to sort the performances out at home.Love Grezza and think he was harshly done by at Salford however it would be a very strange move even by North End standards.
Won 3 of the last 5 matches
That’s probably the best suggestion on here if and when Neil is sacked, but it’s not massively inspiringGood or reasonably good on low budgets, players seem motivated to work hard for,
Nigel Clough.
With a point to Prove?That’s probably the best suggestion on here if and when Neil is sacked, but it’s not massively inspiring
That’s all that matters then, regardless of the turgid shit thats served up at Deepdale.Won 3 of the last 5 matches
My word. Sleep it off mate, we’ve won 3 in 5.Sack AN
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A decent manager but comfortably lower than us for the last 2 years, whilst spending way more than Neil.As for candidates Paul Cook for me is the stand out candidate, done very well wherever he's been.
League titles with Chesterfield, Portsmouth and Wigan plus a play off defeat against us with the Spirites and look what happened after he left not to mention the cup runs playing good football. A fantastic record for an EFL manager by any standards.A decent manager but comfortably lower than us for the last 2 years, whilst spending way more than Neil.
For a manager in the two divisions below us, yes, he’s excellent. Pretty mediocre at this level. And he has had more than enough time to prove himself.League titles with Chesterfield, Portsmouth and Wigan plus a play off defeat against us with the Spirites and look what happened after he left not to mention the cup runs playing good football. A fantastic record for an EFL manager by any standards.
Neil MIGHT be running out of time, but Grezza is definitely not the answerSack AN
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Agreed.Neil MIGHT be running out of time, but Grezza is definitely not the answer
Absolutely not!I still back Neil to turn it around but it has to get a lot better at home very quickly.