Matt Morriss 69 Posted May 16, 2009 Theres no reason why Gunn cant be successful next season. He''s a an ex pro starting his career in management. He will have gained some experience from last season, and we can only hope that he is a fast learner.All the top managers started somewhere, and whilst i would have much preferred someone with experience, its not automatic that Gunn will fail. He might grow into being a good manager, who knows. Its not set in stone that this is a terrible appointment. Gunn might surprise us. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bayve Desleigh 0 Posted May 16, 2009 Yep you''re right all the top managers started somewhere. Gunn started somewhere too, with Norwich City back in January, we were 21st in the championship and he had 19 games to make sure we didn''t drop below that position. All of 20 points later and 5 defeats in our last 6 games, we now find ourselves at the present day with the prospect of League One football to look forward to......Gunny poos in! Who cares about the facts, our manager has PASSION!! He loves the club and knows it inside out!! Yay yippy doo dah let''s all have a ball, we''re gonna be alright, who knows, who cares, let''s just hope that it''ll all turn out fine! Norwich United everyone FFS!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Chops 7 Posted May 16, 2009 [quote user="Barclayman "]Theres no reason why Gunn cant be successful next season. He''s a an ex pro starting his career in management. He will have gained some experience from last season, and we can only hope that he is a fast learner.All the top managers started somewhere, and whilst i would have much preferred someone with experience, its not automatic that Gunn will fail. He might grow into being a good manager, who knows. Its not set in stone that this is a terrible appointment. Gunn might surprise us.[/quote]Yes, let''s all cross our fingers and hope.Gordon Brown might still become a decent Prime Minister. James Blunt might yet become a decent singer/songwriter. Jon Otsemobor might still become a decent right back, and Gunny might become a decent League One football manager. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites