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Norwich post-match round up

Aug 30, 2006
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Sheffield
Agree in part. Yes it is about finances so what do you do:

A) Recruit an experienced manager who has skin in the game with some kind of success in managing a club with low budget?

Or

B) Recruit a multiple times failure of manager that hasn’t got a tune out of any team they have ever managed?

🤔
I believe we approached Rosenior who wasn’t interested and Heckingbottom pulled out at the interview stage.
Any proven Championship manager can earn 2 or 3 times the wages we can offer and prefer to wait for a job that is nearer home and family…(.. they come up quite often) so we have to look at unproven candidates such as Foster.
Rooney is a young manager learning his trade who is working for an annual salary less than he is used to earning in a month .
He is totally committed to improving his reputation with a group of players who would be amongst the favourites for relegation whoever was in the dugout.
We need to be patient. This is not a short term fix but a long term project
 
Mar 8, 2011
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Plymouth
I believe we approached Rosenior who wasn’t interested and Heckingbottom pulled out at the interview stage.
Any proven Championship manager can earn 2 or 3 times the wages we can offer and prefer to wait for a job that is nearer home and family…(.. they come up quite often) so we have to look at unproven candidates such as Foster.
Rooney is a young manager learning his trade who is working for an annual salary less than he is used to earning in a month .
He is totally committed to improving his reputation with a group of players who would be amongst the favourites for relegation whoever was in the dugout.
We need to be patient. This is not a short term fix but a long term project
Rosenior pulled out pretty much as soon as his name was being touted. Heckinbottom was definitely interviewed (whether he would have taken the job I don’t know) but the manager who pulled out was/is a young manager now managing abroad.