21 May 2013 21:50:14
I posted earlier about the need to get Davis (Crewe) on board along with his current captain Murphy. It may be Div 1 but I feel we will look back on this summer as the regeneration of Wolves. Morgan has made mistakes but he's not alone there in the past 3-years, when he took on Wolves we had a 5-year plan and this amounted in our longest top flight stretch since the 80's and he's at it again but with the experience to get it right. Morgan is hurt and will be the force behind our rise to the Premiership, it may take 2, 3, 4 years but it will happen. Morgan, Thelwell and Davis (I hope) will deliver. If not Davis - who else should be in the reckoning Powell (without doubt), McNamara or Cameron (promising young scottish managers/coaches - and we all know that scotland deliver their fair share of talent in this pool), Jacket (not first choice but wouldn't overly oppose), Clough (if he could be prised away from his emotional attachment to County) or Pearson (feel his been unfortunate at Leicester and will go on to have successful managerial career).


1.) 21 May 2013
One more name I forgot to mention is Uwe (at Brentford) there bad luck may be to our benefit.


2.) 21 May 2013
I understand your thought process and to a degree with your sentiment although possibly not the choice of manager.

However my concern is not next year or even the year after that but hopefully in 24 months time if we have been promoted twice in succession.

Managers who thrive on a shoe string budget in our league and lower do not translate into mangers who buy well or can handle players ego's.

The choice of a lower league rising star manager may be good in the short term but in the medium to long term all the club will do is end up sacking the manager for failure.

I believe between now and the premier league we will need to rebuild the team twice, once to get us out of division 3 with big changes once we get to the championship to get us out of it as there will be teams with large parachute money in the mix wantingo returnto the prem, we will then need a third team to keep us in the premier league

The character of person required to do this is not one that survives on a shoe string especially when the team that they have moulded and motivated is disrupted by players purchased by someone else, but this idea raises another question of Wolves, will the "head coach" be just that, a coach, or a coach that sorts out tactics, style of play and requirements for the future.

If the plan is that the head coach only coaches I think that we may as well all stop guessing and pontificating on choice and accept anyone as in no doubt the clubs ambitions will be proverb to have been lowered compared to that of the supporters