What I'm suprised at is that it's Strachans decision.. What?!!!! Surely it's the folks at the SFA to decide if he stays or goes.
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What I'm suprised at is that it's Strachans decision.. What?!!!! Surely it's the folks at the SFA to decide if he stays or goes.
2 shots 2 failures so needs to do the right thing and stand down and give soomeone else a go..
I think he'll walk. He always sounds utterly exhausted at the end of every game to be fair.
But it will be his decision, whether the fans like it or not. The SFA won't sack him. They are more likely to offer him a new deal to be honest but with the international calendar about to get busier with the European Nations Tournament which will replace the Friendly match schedule as well as qualifying for the regular tournaments on top of that, whether GS has the energy for that, only he knows.
scary to think who they might replace him with but even more scary if he were to stay. SFA to select when I would prefer an outside body to handle the selection process then hand the best 3 candidates to the SFA for the final say.
I’d love to see Derek Mcinnes he would be my choice, as I think he’d be great! I see Malky Mackay is also early fav. No idea how I feel about that!
Why don’t the SFA scout the world see who’s out there? Thankfully it’s not my job but if people think no one in world football is better than Gordon Strachan then we may as well give up.
I like Strachan. He's a kenspeckle figure. It's not his fault he's given a crock to play with. I think he's done pretty well considering.
We all know that we should have youth football facilities like Germany and Iceland etc. And the same attitude.
It's not going to happen though, is it?
No chance he'll get sacked. We're unbeaten this year, if he was going to get sacked it would've been after a 1-1 draw and two 3-0 defeats.
It's Thursday, has he gone yet? :greengrin
Looking at some of the names on websites that show Next Scotland Manager Odds, it gives me the fear. Some of the names would just be another uninspiring appointment like Moyes, Davies, McLeish and i think we wouldn't be able to convince one of the better european names to come in.
It doesn't sound from this that he has any say in the matter. As you say, nor should he. Reporter here seems to think he's a goner, but the SFA is such a limp organisation you never know:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41593525
I can't remember ever wanting a team I support to hold onto a manager I so frequently disagree with as I do with Strachan.
It's strange.
In spite of the loyalty to the likes of Forrest, the obsession with lower league English players, the poor game management at times and the arsey interviews, I've been quite impressed with the way we've played this year.
We never look beaten, we plug away to the end and the players really look like they want to be there playing for him (not always the case with OF players and primadonnas from down South).
I really hope he stays.
Pretty much how I feel. I was screaming at him to get McGinn on the park when he sent him out to warm up on Sunday. Unforgivable indecision when we were 1-1. Despite that and his stubborn selections at the start of th campaign, he's defiantly taking us in the right direction. How can you bin the manager after the results and performaces of the last year? The players clearly back him, most of the fans who actually go to the games back him and nobody on the bookie's current list to replace him even remotely interests me. If he wants new a contact, give it to him.
Would like to see a clear out of the over 30s should a new manager come in except those vital to efforts (Gordon & Brown)
GK: Gordon, Archer
RB: Paterson, Anya
CB: Caulker?, Hanley
CB: Cooper, Hanlon
LB: Tierney, Shinnie
RM: Burke, Ritchie, Forrest
CM: Bannan, McGregor
CM: Brown, McGinn, Cairney
LM: Robertson, Fraser
AM: Armstrong, Gauld
ST: Griffiths, Rhodes, Cummings
Fair point, just checked, only 2 defeats in the last 11. Also just seen that Strachan has only lost 3 times at Hampden to Wales, Belgium and Germany most recently. Decent stat but probably highlights how poor away from home we've been: 5 wins in the last 13 away ties in international competitions.
Gone
gone now
Strach and Mcgoo are away.
He's gone.
It is an interesting quirk that statistically our 4 best managers (in terms of win percentage and ignoring caretaker managers and Matt Busby) never qualified for a major tournament. The baseline measurement for management success in Scotland should be qualification, so in that respect Brown and Roxburgh are our most successful managers. Roxburgh qualified for 2 out of the three tournaments he attempted to qualify for in his time and yet he has a worse win percentage than Craig Levein.
Ooft never seen that coming. Cheers and good luck Strachan. :agree:
Yaaaassss,
Now to get shot of the dead wood! Finally some good news regarding Scotland!
Thank Christ. Someone with ideas which include not just playing the old guys please?
Get Stubbs in.