he is more than welcome to leave and he would do so with both my thanks and best wishes.
We need a manager who is fully committed to the very difficult task ahead. He has of course already said publicly he is. I think the original poster is guessing about both our budget and GWs intentions.
Some people also forgetting about the budgets of our League Two rivals next season. Only Rotherham United and Fleetwood Town are out of our league financially. We can compete on a level playing field with the likes of Bradford City, Bristol Rovers, Chesterfield, Exeter City, Gillingham, Northampton Town, Oxford United, Plymouth Argyle and Southend United.
OK not my favourite manager ever BUT he got us out of this division before - let him do it again. he knows the club the finances and the players - give him another go. i would imagine the trust will... more
..but will he want to stay with the funding source (Mr Hayes)gone and a budget of diddly squat. Who knows ? I don't, I just wouldn't be surprised if he started looking around for another job, that's... more
he would stay on for at least another season just to steady the team and allow the trust to try and get together a plan to move forward. i'm no great fan of waddock but he's got the credentials to... more
Are the lunatics taking over the asylum!! Money will be tight, sacking Waddock will cost us, best solution will be to allow him to stabilise a team mid league while we let the dust settle. We cannot... more
I think the jist of the original post was that GW might not fancy sticking around with a budget of nothing and a team of young inexperienced players to get us back up.
If Gary Waddock thinks he can do better elsewhere Benny,Tue May 15 10:27
bearing in mind we've been the springboard for O Neill, Sanchez, Lambert on the way to be Prem managers? There would be a sh!tload of applicants, Waddock is well off here.