THE task of succeeding
George
Burley should
go to an elder
statesman and
not an up-and-coming
manager.
I've had enough of the likes of
Glenn Hoddle and Gordon
Strachan using the club as a stepping
stone.
Managers do not seem to stay
with Southampton for more than
two or three years these days and
it's not going to be easy to get the
right man.
I've been racking my brain to
think who should come in but an
older manager who has all the credentials
would be a good choice.
I certainly do not see any sense
in bringing in Paul Ince. Nick
Holmes would not be the right
man either.
I know Nick fairly well as our
careers overlapped very briefly -
he came on for me when I made
what transpired to be my last
appearance for Saints at Burnley
in 1974.
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That was only Nick's second
appearance for Southampton and
he went on tomake nearly asmany
as I did.
He obviously knows Lawrie
McMenemy well but if he was
appointed I would be worried
because he does not have any
league management experience.
Having someone who loves the
club as much as Nick does would
be lovely and he certainly fits the
bill in terms of his passion for the
Saints.
He is also loyal but were he to be
appointed it would smack of
Lawrie giving jobs to the boys and
I hope it does not come to that.
I'm sure Jason Dodd and John
Gorman will do a good job in a
caretaker capacity and, who
knows, they may yet get the job on
a full-time basis.
But promoting a number two has
not always proved successful.
We have seen Sammy Lee and
Chris Hutchings fail to successfully
succeed Sam Allardyce and
Steve Bruce at Bolton and Wigan
this season.
And we all know what happened
when Southampton appointed
Stuart Gray and Steve Wigley.
Some people are natural assistants
but Micky Adams would be a
good choice.
He is a bit older now and may not
be as ambitious as he was.
Enjoying some stability at the club
he played for more times than any
other could suit both parties.
Adams would be preferable to
Coleman.
I get the impression that the former
Fulham manager wants to
manage a Premiership club again
as soon as possible.
He knows what he wants, as he
showed by resigning at Real
Sociedad recently, but he is a bit
too ambitious for Southampton at
the moment.
Don't get me wrong, the last thing
I want is mid-table mediocrity. But
we also need stability.
As for George Burley, I know a
lot of Southampton fans are glad
he's gone but I've always thought
he is a very good coach and him
getting the Scotland job proved it.
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