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Des Buckingham is an exciting prospect. He may not be a household name when it comes to football management in the uk, but during his time at Oxford , he helped 24 youth players make the transition to professional contracts. He also worked under the stewardship of Chris Wilder. His managerial win rate is 54%. His achievements with u23 sides in NZ is well documented. He quite literally transformed large parts of the NZ professional game.He has a masters degree and is a qualified pilot. He has youth on his Side with a good level of maturity. If he is in the running, and makes the final cut, he will be a strong contender I think. I’m guessing it would mean a move back to uk though as last I can see, he was managing in Melbourne. If he wants a move back to the uk, this would be a good move for him.
Quote from: normal rules on April 28, 2021, 10:25:48 pmDes Buckingham is an exciting prospect. He may not be a household name when it comes to football management in the uk, but during his time at Oxford , he helped 24 youth players make the transition to professional contracts. He also worked under the stewardship of Chris Wilder. His managerial win rate is 54%. His achievements with u23 sides in NZ is well documented. He quite literally transformed large parts of the NZ professional game.He has a masters degree and is a qualified pilot. He has youth on his Side with a good level of maturity. If he is in the running, and makes the final cut, he will be a strong contender I think. I’m guessing it would mean a move back to uk though as last I can see, he was managing in Melbourne. If he wants a move back to the uk, this would be a good move for him. He would be my choice from realistic candidates. Could we keep hold of him though?
Nobody has mentioned Jason tindall ex Bournemouth, to me seems potentially a logical fit?Another perhaps top flight, Alex Neil? He's unlikely to get a championship job after Preston I'd say?
Not sure what people see in Buckingham - no experience of English football and infact only 5 years of football coaching experience at a level you can only imagine is around the quality of the conference.He would be an incredibly poor appointment.
Serious question is Buckingham currently in the uk, if he’s not surely that would preclude him at the moment
I really don't understand this clamour for Buckingham. It'd be just as much of a gamble as AB in my view albeit he has a little more managerial experience.It just goes to show what a complicated lot we are and that it doesn't matter a jot what the club does or who it appoints they will get criticism from someone.
Quote from: godlike1 on April 29, 2021, 07:08:02 amI really don't understand this clamour for Buckingham. It'd be just as much of a gamble as AB in my view albeit he has a little more managerial experience.It just goes to show what a complicated lot we are and that it doesn't matter a jot what the club does or who it appoints they will get criticism from someone. The difference is Buckingham appears to be a qualified and highly motivated individual. His CV shouts astute, clever young fella.AB on the other hand is stiil talking in footballing platitudes and doesn't show real signs of getting to grips with the job.
Quote from: Branton Rover on April 29, 2021, 09:34:53 amSerious question is Buckingham currently in the uk, if he’s not surely that would preclude him at the moment You will see him on the sideline for Melbourne City in about 20mins!