DubaiSpur
Ian Walker
I certainly think he's a good option, however I'd just say that its incredible how often clubs appoint a new manager who is the opposite of the previous guy - whether old vs young, english vs overseas, proven vs up and coming etc
On that basis, I think Levy might well go for someone who is a more experienced version of Poch when he joined. Not sure who that is, but someone who's managed a bit more in a major league, had some success relative to the expectations of the club which he managed,...perhaps mid-late 40s/early 50s,....
That's fair, but every good manager in world football would be the opposite of this absolute boor we have in charge now, so it was always going to be a drastic shift. Unless we hired Allegri, I dunno.